August 17th, 2010
Amy and Jason’s shoot was almost the hottest July day of this summer. Katie and Andrew’s wedding only has them beat by a little bit. HA! Regardless, hopefully you can’t tell that we’re about to melt away. For me, the key to shooting in hot weather is definitely not to move much so I try to keep the shoot to relatively the same location. Me, plus the lovely couple try to pick a place with diverse scenery so we don’t have to move much. The Piedmont Club in Spartanburg and the church next door was a perfect fit. Of course bringing the puppy dog along for some shots always makes for great composition.
Thanks Amy and Jason. You guys were just delightful to shoot. Can’t wait for the wedding. cheers!




































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August 16th, 2010
How about a little brotherly love for your Sunday.



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August 9th, 2010
now for part 2 of the classy couple…


































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In October of 2004 I married the most wonderful man on God's green earth. It wasn't long into our marriage that he started encouraging me to remember what keeps me feeling young and happy. I then started to recall my love for the arts. Growing up, my mother was always painting and drawing and even now I have her paintings framed throughout my home. She and I used to sit together on Saturdays and draw together. I love those memories. I did manage to take some painting and drawing classes as a youngster, but was always discouraged at how long it took for the final product. So I eventually got bored and felt too frustrated to develop the talent. It wasn't until marrying Matt that all this began to surface again. Anyone that has met my husband knows of his love for bicycles so since he was riding every saturday, I seized the opportunity to get into a hobby myself that I could spend time doing on my Saturdays while he was riding. So one day I just decided to do it and went out and bought my first nice camera and signed up for a class in Greenville. I was in love!! Photography gave me the satisfaction that drawing did, but with an instant product.
Almost four years later my passion and talent have continued to grow and develop. I love what I do and I love people. The day I picked up a camera was the day I quit working.
I hope that my images inspire you in some way and that you see the world all the more beautiful because of them.
-Olivia