I spent some time this summer working on expanding my scope of photography and creativity beyond landscapes (and my personal candid lifestyle shots), to include a variety of portraits. I’m looking forward to all of the fun possibilities.



I spent some time this summer working on expanding my scope of photography and creativity beyond landscapes (and my personal candid lifestyle shots), to include a variety of portraits. I’m looking forward to all of the fun possibilities.




I love these mountain views!
This are some highlights from a July maternity session I had the pleasure of photographing. Samantha is so photogenic and so easy going. she had no trouble jumping right on into that field…bareoot! She was super patient when one of my lenses started acting goofy and we had a lot of fun trying different ideas.
I have been playing a bit of catch-up from the craziness of the summer, so I apologize for the delay. However, I thought these were too lovely not to share. I was playing around with a few different editing styles for practice purposes, so not everything you see here was the delivered, final product, just some fun for comparison purposes. My favorite is the very first one on the top left ( also the feature photo).
I am beyond thankful and humbled to have had the good fortune of witnessing the solar eclipse from within the area of totality in Columbia, South Carolina.
Sunday, August 20th
I loaded the car down with camera gear, a small suitcase and, of course, my solar glasses, and by 9:30am I was off…. to the land of eclipse totality!
I wasn’t sure what to expect as far as traffic, but for the most part, the drive was ok. I drove from VA to SC and encountered most of my traffic in NC… surprisingly unrelated to the eclipse travel.

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I was surprised to find the local SC towns looking to be operating as usua, without overwhelming crowds or chaos as I had anticipated. They were; however, full of excitement and well prepared for the potential.
I was fortunate enough not to have to find hotel accommodations as I have family a few minutes away from Columbia. My luck didn’t end there… I hit the procrastinators “jackpot” by being invited to join my aunt and her friends for the eclipse tailgate party at the University of SC.
Monday, August 21st, 2017
***Eclipse Day***

University of South Carolina
We arrived at the University of South Carolina around 9:00am and I was shocked to find ZERO traffic. Relieved that I was not headed into doomsday chaos, I returned my thoughts to the local weather. It was hot and sunny, but I worried that it may not stay that way. I had obsessed over the threat of clouds & rain for weeks, but the weather reports began to improve and with them, so did my excitement. I was about to see my first solar eclipse, y’all!

Universal lens filters
My set-up….The sun can damage the cameras just as it can our eyes, so I added solar filters to each one. As far as equipment goes, I used two different cameras. For most of the eclipse, I used a Nikon D3300 with the 55-200mm kit lens. Light weight and super effective, I couldn’t have been happier with how well this camera and its “kit” lens performed. The smaller sensor size was definitely an asset. I used a Nikon D750 with a Tamron 70-200mm lens as well, primarily during totality as it tends to perform better in low light. Not shown in the set-up is the Tokina 11-16 wide-angle lens that I used for a few of my foreground shots.
Below is a little video I snagged while waiting in line for some fun give-aways… such a low key crowd ready for some eclipse fun!
A few pics of the fair grounds and tailgating

Fairgrounds Entrance

Tailgating
Although it was REALLY hot, tailgaters could find some relief inside the fairgrounds main building. The building was fully air conditioned, with lots of tables where you could sit and cool off along with outlets to recharge your batteries as needed.
Eclipse Time!
The eclipse began, just after 1pm and well, I have to say, with all of the hype, I thought that maybe there would be some sort of symphony orchestra or a marching band that would supply the soundtrack throughout the eclipse, but everything seemed to carry on as normal. Well, that is, if you consider thousands of strangers hanging out together, wearing funny glasses and staring up at the sun to be normal.
While photographing the eclipse, I took care to ensure that my equipment was not only protected from the damaging rays of the sun, but also from that southern summer heat. Electronics don’t like sitting in direct sunlight for extended periods of time when the heat index is over 100 degrees.
As a photographer, I read as much as I could regarding ways to prepare for the eclipse, and I am just going to be really honest with everybody when I say this… unless you were in an area where you were going to experience totality, there really wasn’t a whole lot to worry about; it takes a long time for the moon to work its way across. All you really need to do is take a couple of practice shots, make sure your shots are sharp and properly exposed to your liking and then you just need to snap every couple of minutes and enjoy the experience. Look at the fun shadows and take in the scenery around you. There is so much happening and so much fun to be had; you don’t want to miss any of it fiddling with your camera unnecessarily.
However, for those who are interested, I will have a follow-up to this that covers the technical stuff based on my personal experience.
So now the fun stuff…

This is an ode to the lovely state of South Carolina for such a wonderful experience. However, this is not a single photograph. I would not have been able to photograph this scene without my solar filter during the partial phase of the eclipse. I photographed the two separately a few moments apart and brought them together to create a single image.

Total Eclipse

That Diamond Ring

The Great American Eclipse

Totality

Totality

Totality Selfie
So what is totality really like? The temps dropped a few degrees and the sky went from bright daylight to dusk in a matter of seconds. It was instantly very quiet, a flock of birds took off and suddenly landed and the crowd around me cheered in amazement. It was nothing short of amazing. But, honestly, its hard to describe how truly awesome it was. It is simply something you have to experience.

I was too excited to wait until I returned home to start going through my pics. Is it too early to prepare for 2024?

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2017
Returning home…
Traffic remained a bit heavy, so I took advantage of this extra time on the road to take in the scenery from SC to VA.
A few quick snapshots of the Blue Ridge Parkway on my way home.
For prints from the eclipse, click here.
Needing a few new professional photos for his business cards and real estate publications, the ‘Sherlock of Homes’ (aka my uncle), decided that it was time for a new photo session.
These are a few of my favorites…
Few places bring me greater joy than the Ocean. These are just a few photos of my recent vacation to Ocean City, MD and Assateague Island.
Prints are available for purchase from my gallery or here.
Taking time out to enjoy some of the local gems and all that the summer has to offer.
Last week I spent the most amazing vacation in Ocean City, MD. Ocean City holds so much nostalgia for me so I wanted to cram as much as possible into one short week. But honestly… one week is just never enough. That being said, I have some great vacation stories and photos to share as well as two photo sessions.
Unfortunately, with all of these great photos, comes LOTS of quality time with my computer. So while I hunker down in my digital darkroom, here are some cheerful, summery Sunflower photos that I took today at Chiles Peach Orchard.
Sunflowers always make me smile.


Peek-a-boo… It looks like the bees have given this sunflower a ‘face’.


I love how Lens Baby lenses create such a cool in-camera effect.

And just like that it’s July! Time sure does fly. I’ve been MIA for a week or so as life has kept me super busy working on a bunch of little projects…
Project #1…. The Pool!!! (This one doesn’t really qualify as a little project… more like a massive undertaking!)
For the first time… EVER… I have a pool! It’s a really big deal for me, having grown up in concrete paradise. Bonus: My son loves the water. However, I dont mind saying that this was the most physically challenging project Ive ever taken. That being said, I think it was a success…

Project #2… Prepping for the 4th of July
I’ll share my 4th of July pics on Sunday, but I took some fun candids of my son, my dog Cecilia and I goofing off as usual. They are always there to make everything more exciting.
Project 3… A headshot!
It was finally time to break out the lighting & backdrop and take a decent headshot of myself. No excuses! So here it is…
Meet Maryland ends this evening. What a great learning experience it has been. I was very fortunate to have the opportunity to not only contribute, but to also be able to participate digitally… as I live over 3 hours away. You’ve gotta love technology.
💗 Maryland, my Maryland 💗
Virginia is for nature lovers, photography lovers, hiking lovers….
I am a Maryland girl through and through, but I have to give some credit to good old VA… it really is a photographers paradise. I have seen some amazing natural wonders here and I have barely scratched the surface.
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