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Portfolio Overview

These are only a few of the “works” I’ve created over the past few years. The most comprehensive collection, while in bad quality, can be found by clicking the link at the bottom of this section. Of course, I still have the original, full quality versions of all of these images if you’re interested in obtaining some, feel free to reach out to me.

 

My style has evolved and is flexible

Over the past 5+ years I’ve been constantly experimenting with new looks while perfecting unmodified photography.

“The Adams Family”

An impromptu shot I took of these people who had dressed up for Halloween and wanted a professional photographer’s version of their “accomplishment.” I had just happened upon them while taking my kids out to collect candy…

Bridge at Raven Rock Falls, Toxaway Creek, NC

I truly enjoy going out and finding “hidden gems” in the world. Things many people never see, those that do overlook and the few who appreciate may not be as well equipped to capture.

Here’s the link to my largest, single, online collection of Fine Art Photography to date

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Based In:

Clemson, SC (USA)

 
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max altitude - in the clouds (turns out 1200’ wasn’t max, I’ve adjusted that now)

Death Valley - home of the Clemson Tigers

I REALLY had to “nerf” the pixels on this one, it was 3x the quality you see here | Another Clemson Tiger Sunset

Working on applying my old styling to some of my newest work

This is the first one I’ve printed. I made if from 5 individual images going up the waterfall, to achieve the detail I’ve become accustomed to in my work. It’s about 19 inches tall (the image itself, not counting the frame). Subject: Falls Creek Falls, Marietta, SC. The trail appears to be permanently closed and this could quite possibly be one of the most recent, and is definitely unique in its perspective as there’s another picture on this site of the same fall (super stylized, black, white & yellows) but that’s a large contrast from what one can do aerially, facing the falls head on.

Upper Whitewater Falls, NC

Little Bradley Falls, NC