March 6, 2018

Engagement | Jessica & Ryan

It’s zero secret that I love the beach, and maybe even more… I love shooting at the beach!! Year round, clouds or sun, it’s my happy place. Because of our house location at Carolina Beach, I tend to shoot there 95% of the time (or Kure, or Fort Fisher… all are on the same island, if you aren’t familiar). When Ryan and Jessica came to town from Texas for a weekend of planning for their August wedding at Wrightsville Manor, I suggested we change it up a bit, and head over to Wrightsville Beach. It’s the island just north of us, and just a few minutes up the road. It never ceases to amaze me how every beach along our state is so different. When I lived in Wilmington, I spent many afternoons on Wrightsville and had forgotten just how lovely this beach is. We met up at the very south end of the island, where there are wide beaches, and rolling dunes for days. Because of the time of year, the beaches were virtually empty…. perfect for pristine beach backdrops. See guys, winter on the beach is LOVELY… even if you’re dodging a few raindrops 🙂 90% of this session is film. Shot on a mix of Ektar 100, rated at 400 and pushed 2 stops and Portra 400, developed at The Find Lab.  
June 13, 2017

Family | Johnson

Don’t they just look like a perfect stock family photograph? You know the ones… that you see in brochures and magazine ads? There’s nothing better than a happy family on the beach…. and how wonderful does this one look in their coordinating red, white and blue duds on the sand?! The Johnson family met me on the sand at Ft. Fisher for a family session over Memorial Day weekend. The wide beach there was the perfect backdrop forth their session, I love shooting down there because it’s easier to avoid swarms of people still on the sand to watch the sun go down (trust me, their were plenty of beach go-ers still down there with us!). See the entire gallery here! Session is a mix of digital (Nikon D750) and Portra 400 & 800 on Bronica ETRS, processed and scanned by The FIND LAB.    
September 13, 2016

Family | Hales

Ashley & Dallin lived on our street for several years and we hated when they left the neighborhood… and bouncy, adorable, Lyla wasn’t across the street with her big hair bows. I’m glad we’ve stayed in touch via Facebook and thrilled when I got to photograph their family at their favorite vacation spot, Ocean Isle Beach. This spot was magical, the empty beach, and slightly overcast skies made for the perfect session! If you’d like to view their entire gallery, just click here!        
August 30, 2016

Couple | Ian & Radhika

A few weeks ago we teamed up with Radian Photography of Durham for a session at Ft. Fisher. I LOVE shooting down there, but this particular night, the light was so soft and pretty. Normally, shooting on the beach with no shade offers you slimmer opportunities for directions to shoot… but not that night. Just the right amount of clouds gave us endless opportunities. We’ll be back this weekend, if anyone is interested in a session! Why not knock out that Christmas card photo while you still have a tan!?  
March 6, 2018

Engagement | Jessica & Ryan

It’s zero secret that I love the beach, and maybe even more… I love shooting at the beach!! Year round, clouds or sun, it’s my happy place. Because of our house location at Carolina Beach, I tend to shoot there 95% of the time (or Kure, or Fort Fisher… all are on the same island, if you aren’t familiar). When Ryan and Jessica came to town from Texas for a weekend of planning for their August wedding at Wrightsville Manor, I suggested we change it up a bit, and head over to Wrightsville Beach. It’s the island just north of us, and just a few minutes up the road. It never ceases to amaze me how every beach along our state is so different. When I lived in Wilmington, I spent many afternoons on Wrightsville and had forgotten just how lovely this beach is. We met up at the very south end of the island, where there are wide beaches, and rolling dunes for days. Because of the time of year, the beaches were virtually empty…. perfect for pristine beach backdrops. See guys, winter on the beach is LOVELY… even if you’re dodging a few raindrops 🙂 90% of this session is film. Shot on a mix of Ektar 100, rated at 400 and pushed 2 stops and Portra 400, developed at The Find Lab.  
June 13, 2017

Family | Johnson

Don’t they just look like a perfect stock family photograph? You know the ones… that you see in brochures and magazine ads? There’s nothing better than a happy family on the beach…. and how wonderful does this one look in their coordinating red, white and blue duds on the sand?! The Johnson family met me on the sand at Ft. Fisher for a family session over Memorial Day weekend. The wide beach there was the perfect backdrop forth their session, I love shooting down there because it’s easier to avoid swarms of people still on the sand to watch the sun go down (trust me, their were plenty of beach go-ers still down there with us!). See the entire gallery here! Session is a mix of digital (Nikon D750) and Portra 400 & 800 on Bronica ETRS, processed and scanned by The FIND LAB.    
September 13, 2016

Family | Hales

Ashley & Dallin lived on our street for several years and we hated when they left the neighborhood… and bouncy, adorable, Lyla wasn’t across the street with her big hair bows. I’m glad we’ve stayed in touch via Facebook and thrilled when I got to photograph their family at their favorite vacation spot, Ocean Isle Beach. This spot was magical, the empty beach, and slightly overcast skies made for the perfect session! If you’d like to view their entire gallery, just click here!        
August 30, 2016

Couple | Ian & Radhika

A few weeks ago we teamed up with Radian Photography of Durham for a session at Ft. Fisher. I LOVE shooting down there, but this particular night, the light was so soft and pretty. Normally, shooting on the beach with no shade offers you slimmer opportunities for directions to shoot… but not that night. Just the right amount of clouds gave us endless opportunities. We’ll be back this weekend, if anyone is interested in a session! Why not knock out that Christmas card photo while you still have a tan!?