commercial photography

Some work lately

DoubleDay Aviation, Greenville, SC

Sometimes I forget that people follow me for professional purposes. I tend to use this blog as a personal diary of sorts.

Today, I have decided to share some of my more recent work. It’s nice to see the other side. I always had the idea that if people wanted to know what I shoot, they could look at my portfolio. The blog was my place to let the “in between” moments come to life. But life happens and portfolios don’t always get updated. So here we are.

Regardless, I am always grateful for clients that hire me - whether it’s for commercial shoots or personal reasons like a new baby, a wedding or even some family photos. I have wanted to take photos all my life…and somehow, that dream is happening.

Libby

Harper General Contractors, Greenville, SC

Rita’s Roots, Charleston, SC

DoubleDay Aviation, Greenville, SC

Helena Fox for South State Bank, Charleston, SC

Ty’s Roadside Coastal Kitchen, Mt. Pleasant, SC

Lee + John, Charleston SC

Harper General Contractors, Greenville, SC

The Bad Bitches

I recently got a phone call from an amazing group of women here in town called the Bad Bitches. This all-female organization is tied together by their love of all things food. Not only are they hosting exciting and highly sought-after pop-up events around the city, but 100% of their ticket sales go to women in need of assistance to establish themselves in the culinary field. So it's food + feel good! Two of my very favorite things!

As they started on their mission this past year to host events around the city and through all their interviews and discussions, conversations began to pop up that never seemed to get asked of their male counterparts. Questions like "How do you keep your figure?" "Do you eat everything you make?" or "Do you ever feel guilty about eating so much?" began creeping into the conversation. So they decided to answer these questions with an EPIC social media campaign on Instagram: Bad Bitches Talk Body.

When I got the email asking if I'd be interested in supporting them on this storytelling mission, I almost jumped into my car to hug founder of Bad Bitched founder, Sarah Adams, immediately. It was like everything I had ever wanted, worked for, loved and desired came into focus all of a sudden. All the things I love and people I admire were coming together to talk about something near and dear to my heart - body image.

We photographed and interviewed 17 women in one day. Seventeen. All of them came and brought something to the table that was uniquely them and unique to their story about body image. Some of them had struggles. Some of them kicked worry to the curb. But the one thing they share - they are all beautiful in all the ways they should be. Every one of them.

Each story is as uniquely inspiring as each of these women, stripped bare and speaking of the issues they face as women in the food industry. They are all interesting. They are all worth reading. Mostly though, they are all worth getting to know.

"People who love to eat are always the best people!" -Julia Child