Blogging? Never Heard of Her.
So… turns out I’m a few years behind on blogging. Like, years. But hey, life happens when you’re shooting rad couples and editing until your eyes cross. This fall I’m finally dusting this blog off and throwing some fresh work up here.
First up: Maddie + Henry at Atalaya Castle in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. If you don’t know Atalaya, it’s basically a beachside castle straight out of your moody coastal daydreams. Crumbling stone walls, ocean air, Spanish moss… the kind of spot that makes being a South Carolina wedding photographer way too much fun.
South Carolina Wedding Photographer? Yes, Please.
I love shooting in South Carolina. Beach weddings, historic castles, salty breezes, Lowcountry vibes… it feels like home. It’s the sweet spot for anyone who thrives in chaos and humidity. (Hi, that’s me.)
Maddie + Henry’s Atalaya Party
Their day? A perfect mash up of coastal romance and rowdy celebration. The castle walls, the ocean right there, the whole “destination wedding but still feels like home” energy. Exactly the kind of wedding that reminds me why I drag my cameras through sand, sweat, and salt water.
And let’s talk about Atalaya Castle for a second. Built in the 1930s as a winter home for Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, it’s tucked inside Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet. The place feels equal parts historic landmark and secret hideout. Think arched stone doorways, palm-lined courtyards, iron gates, and the Atlantic just steps away. It’s moody, dramatic, and completely unlike any other wedding venue in South Carolina.
For Maddie and Henry, that meant a backdrop that looked cinematic without trying too hard. Every corner of Atalaya gives off creative inspiration, whether it’s the light slipping through the arches or the texture of the weathered brick. It’s the kind of venue where you can lean into all the raw, candid moments and know the setting will elevate the story.
Coming Up Next
This is just the start. I’ve got years of galleries waiting to hit the blog… South Carolina, Florida, all around Virginia, destination weddings, and all the messy, beautiful moments in between. Consider this the fall comeback tour.
If you’re planning a wedding in South Carolina (or anywhere really) dreaming of a castle vibe, or plotting a beachside rager, I’d love to tell your story. Bring me the weird, the wild, the wonderful… I’m here for it.