Sullivan's Island Creatures

New photographs from Sullivan’s Island and The Isle of Palms, which is near Charleston, South Carolina. Sullivan’s is a beautiful historic island that is known for Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Gold Bug”. Poe set the story on the island because he knew it well….he was stationed on the island at Fort Moultrie while enlisted in the Army. If you stand at Moultrie’s shoreline you can see Fort Sumter (famous for the very first shots of the American Civil War). I think you could probably swim from one Fort to the other if you were in decent shape. I recommend visiting the Forts and getting some information from the Park Rangers…very helpful. Here are a few of my masked photos from the trip.

Goldbug Mask

Goldbug Mask

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The SE Center for Photography

My work is currently on display at The SE Center for Photography for a group show entitled Beyond The Selfie.  The show focuses on unique self-portraits.  I was able to attend the opening at the Greenville, South Carolina gallery.  The show will be open through the end of March 2017. 

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The Instigator (self-portrait) 

The Instigator (self-portrait)