Pen: A Student’s Perspective
While studying the anatomy of the human body hour after hour in our first year of medical school, you begin to look at the body from a different perspective. We are constantly looking at what is going...
View ArticleLens: Crabbing from a Kayak
One of my favorite things to do in Charleston is to get on my kayak and explore the marshes and creeks. There is an incredible amount of wildlife in the creeks surrounding the neighborhoods here. From...
View ArticlePen: Legs at Rest
Our legs are an incredibly important part of our bodies. They are the pillars that bear our weight. Anything that we carry in our arms or on our shoulders are all essentially held up by our legs. Our...
View ArticleLens: Second Sundays in Charleston, SC
Every second Sunday of the month, local vendors, musicians, and restaurants take to the streets in Charleston, SC when the city closes part of lower King Street from car traffic and opens it up for...
View ArticleLens: Pet Photo Shoot
I’ve always had an interest in pet photography. This probably stems from my overall love for animals (of all kinds, not just cats, just to preface the gallery below). For those of you that have pets,...
View ArticlePen: Strength Revealed
Fitness is a large part of my life as it is with many other people. It’s part of a daily routine. When we workout we condition our bodies to work more efficiently and harder along with making our...
View ArticleLens: Morris Island Lighthouse
Folly Beach is one of the more favored spots to relax in Charleston. Yesterday, I took a walk to the end of Folly to get some shots of the Morris Island lighthouse at the north eastern end of Folly....
View ArticlePen: Home Sweet Home
Father’s day was yesterday. I was hoping to have this post up on the blog on Father’s day but I think the day after will have to do. It was great to be home for the weekend with my family and see...
View ArticlePen: Swimmer’s Strength
Swimming has been a huge part of my life while I was growing up and still is. It takes a large amount of conditioning to swim competitively. You are essentially using every muscle in your body to...
View ArticleLens: Introducing Cal the Dal
It’s been a little over a week since my last post. This is mostly (if not completely) due to caring for our newest addition to the family. Meet Calhoun (AKA Cal the Dal). He’s an 8 1/2 weeek old pure...
View ArticleLens: Sub-Zero, A Backpacking Experience
Record low. Sub Zero Another adventure complete. This hike took my brother, our friend David, and I through some of the lowest temperatures we have ever backpacked. Our trip took us on the section of...
View ArticlePen: I’ve Got an Eye on You
They eye is a fascinating part of the human body. Everything we see is captured by the eye. Everything that we visualize in our heads is based off of the images that we captured with our eyes. This...
View ArticleLens: Cal’s New Pal
My mom recently added a new addition to her home, a miniature dachshund. I was surprised to see how well Calhoun (our Dalmatian) and my mom’s new pup got along. They rolled around and played as if...
View ArticlePen: Beauty Unmasked
I recently drew a portrait of my wife hoping to give it to her as a present. When I gave the drawing to her, she didn’t think it looked like her. She wasn’t the biggest fan of it. I decided not to...
View ArticleLENS: Dals Take Over Charleston
You see very few Dalmatians around Charleston, SC but when you do it’s priceless. Let me know your thoughts, if any!Filed under: animals, Charleston, Dogs, lowcountry, pets, photography, Puppies, SC
View ArticlePEN: Natural Beauty
The self portrait has always intrigued me. There is so much detail in the human face. It is the one part of the human body that can truly display expression of internal thoughts and emotions. Drawing...
View ArticleLENS: Charleston Sunrise
One of my favorite parts about living in Charleston, SC is the fact that I can wake up and experience some of the most breath taking sunrises imaginable. As the sun begins to shed it’s rays through the...
View ArticleLENS: Rainbow Row
One of Charleston’s most unique scenes to see is that of Rainbow Row. These Georgian row houses are a sight to see. Each one painted in its own pastel color scheme. It is a sight to see if you are ever...
View ArticleLENS: Cobblestones on Chalmers
Living on Chalmers Street has been a very eventful and unique experience. As the longest cobblestone street in Charleston, it is a perfect photographic environment. The stones originally came from...
View ArticlePen: Swimmer’s Strength
Swimming has been a huge part of my life while I was growing up and still is. It takes a large amount of conditioning to swim competitively. You are essentially using every muscle in your body to...
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