The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art hosted a brunch reception and artist talks as part of the Southbound: Photographs of and About the New South exhibit at the City Gallery in downtown Charleston on Saturday, October 20, 2018 and it was a beautiful morning for artists and attendees alike.
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The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art is an amazing force in the Charleston art scene.
When they asked me to photograph the opening reception of Southbound: Photographs of and About the New South I was pretty thrilled.
Read MoreThis is by far one of my favorite shoots from this summer.
I loved watching the process that goes into the making and bottling of Dixie Vodka but I also loved the challenges shooting the line (without getting in the way!) and the chance to get creative under pressure.
Read MoreI had a wonderful time photographing the Episcopal High School vs Woodberry Forest High School Alumni Cup Golf Challenge and I hope to be back with the guys next year!
Check out some of my favorite images from the final event of the reunion tournament by clicking through.
Read MoreI couldn’t resist posting these additional photos from Friday night’s evening festivities at Yeamans Hall Club in Charleston with the Episcopal High School vs Woodberry Forest High School Alumni Cup Challenge. It was just such a great day.
Read MoreEpiscopal High School and Woodberry Forest High School have had a longstanding football rivalry.
A heartfelt thank you to the gentlemen from both Episcopal High School and Woodberry High School for being so welcoming and chivalrous as I lurked around their golf games all weekend!
Read MoreFussing around with a still life filled with pretty products from local Charleston artisans is one of my favorite things to photograph. Last week’s shoot with Pluff Mud Mercantile was so much fun… almost as much fun as writing this while wearing the Pluff Mud Mask owner Gina sent me home with. Don’t judge!
Read MoreTwo of the best things about being an event photographer in Charleston? The gorgeous venues and the incredible food, which is probably tied with the friendly people.
The Charleston Stage Director’s Circle receptions are such a joy to photograph. Not only are they set against the backdrop of the stunning Dock Street Theater, but Salthouse Catering serves up delicious bites before each one of Charleston Stage’s magical performances.
Read MoreEven though I didn't go there, I really look forward to the Johnson & Wales University reunion weekend in Charleston every year! I've now photographed THREE Johnson & Wales all class alumni reunions, so I sort of feel like one of the family at this point, and what a fun family it is.
Read MoreI had heard about Surfer's Healing before but today what I witnessed was nothing short of magic. I could go on but you know what? I'd rather just show you. Here are just some of my many favorites from the 2018 Surfer's Healing on Folly Beach.
Read MoreMore product and branding photography with my loves over at The Restored Board. I love when a small business has a clear vision of their brand and audience, it has been so much fun crafting images to support their growth and brand development!
Read MoreWhen the Chef Christopher Hyatt needed some photography of his Charleston supper club, Feast Upon Charleston, it was not a hard day to go to work.
A secret supper club in a room filled with vintage pieces? YES. Please. Dig in, y’all. This is a rich one!
Read MoreI love making it out to Seabrook Island, so when my sweet friend Kate asked to hire me to photograph her baby boy James, I jumped at the chance. Cute kid? Coffee with an old friend? Gorgeous location? It was basically a photographer's dream before I even picked up the camera.
Read MoreBusiness cards. They can be your company’s best friend or worst enemy.
After copious amounts of overanalyzing fonts, feeling paper samples, and going to depths of Pinterest not previously known to man, behold: Reese Moore Photography got her groove back!
Today on the blog? The joy of a new business card!
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