GALLERY: Waking Up to a Lowcountry Miracle

What were you doing at 6:30 AM this morning?

I imagine most of you were in dream land fast asleep comfortably under your sheets and comforters.  While most of the Lowcountry was sleeping, a few of us witnessed another beautiful miracle; a Charleston sunrise.  Like a cinematic IMAX in the sky, the minute by minute reel was filled with colors, depth and warmth.

A Lowcountry sunrise is a gift we are blessed with most mornings.

For those that could not witness this remarkable dawn, we were able to capture and share with you all.

Enjoy this morning’s sunrise

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo Credit:  Mark A. Leon

St. Philip’s Church and Cemetery: A walk through Charleston’s past

By Mark A. Leon

Whether you are a local or tourist you know the steeple of St Philip’s Church on Church Street in historic downtown Charleston.  It is one of the most recognizable aerial landmark in this city.  It is also situated between the Dock Street Theater and historic market.  It is a true landmark of Charleston history and decor.

It is also the final resting place of some of the most recognizable names in Charleston, South Carolina.  The cemetery is the final resting place for Pinckney, Gaillard, Rhett, Rutledge and John C. Calhoun.  For those history buffs out there, Charles Pinckney (1757-1824) was one of the original signers of the United States Constitution and Edward Rutledge (1749-1800) was a signer of the Declaration of Independence along with his many delegated and elected positions in state and federal government.

If you have not experienced the St. Philip’s Church and Cemetery up close, make sure this is part of your next planned trip to the Historic District of Charleston, SC

While you wait, here are some images of the grounds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GALLERY: A Charleston Sunrise for the Ages: Morris Island Lighthouse Presents a Fire in the Sky

By Mark A. Leon

We don’t have bad sunrises in the Lowcountry.  It is one of the many subtle and mesmerizing things that make this place a special home for so many.  Yet, every now and again, something happens.  Like that rare view of a comet or lunar eclipse, we get an occasional sunrise for the ages.  One of those that make you question your vision, because the tapestry of color, sounds and peaceful serenity make for the perfect moment.

When you have the chance to be a part of that, there is no turning back.

These are the moments we live for and the reminders of what a gift life is.

Today was one of those days.

Sit back in your lawn chair and experience this through a photographic recap.  A Charleston sunrise: February 18, 2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GALLERY: Sunrise Over the Charleston Harbor

By Mark A. Leon

Ever ask yourself where the best sunrises in Charleston are?  We have asked posed that question and done some extensive research.  There are a number of memorable spots to absorb the magical moment when the sun rises in the Lowcountry.  One of the more unrecognized spots is right by the SC Aquarium and Water Taxi docking area.

This quiet spot is inhabited by locals walking their dogs or taking a brisk jog by the clipper ships.

Very few take advantage of this hidden spot situated between the Cooper River Bridge and Waterfront Park to take in the sunrise.

We want to share our sunrise morning with you in pictures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now get out of bed and share this moment with someone you love.

 

 

 

 

Amazing Aerial Drone Photography and Video of Charleston, SC

We have compiled some of the finest in drone photography and video of the Charleston area to share with you.  Enjoy these remarkable looks from up above.

Photography

Kiawah Sanctuary - East Coast Aerial Productions
Kiawah Sanctuary – East Coast Aerial Productions

 

Cooper River Bridge - Nicholas Skylar
Cooper River Bridge – Nicholas Skylar

 

West Ashley Bridge - East Coast Aerial Productions
West Ashley Bridge – East Coast Aerial Productions

 

Seabrook - Lowcountry Aerial
Seabrook – East Coast Aerial Productions

 

James Island - East Coast Aerial
James Island – East Coast Aerial Productions

 

St. Michael's Church - Vanessak
St. Michael’s Church – Vanessak

 

Marion Square - Indagare.com
Marion Square – Indagare.com

 

St. Philips Church - Fololia
St. Philips Church – Fololia

 

Middleton Plantation - Onlyinyourstate.com
Middleton Plantation – Onlyinyourstate.com

 

Morris Island Lighthouse - Vive-Media
Morris Island Lighthouse – Vive-Media

 

Charleston Peninsula - Videoblock
Charleston Peninsula – Videoblock

 

Charleston - Vive-Media
Charleston – Vive-Media

Video

Charleston Aerial Provided by Bat Aero

Westfall Fun Videos Presents Aerial Charleston

DJI Phantom 3 Charleston Aerial Footage

Will Milz Aerial Drone Charleston, SC Footage

Kiawah, Summerville and Charleston Drone Over – Unique of Charleston

GALLERY: Christmas in Charleston

Marion Square

The weather may be on the warmer side, but the feeling of Christmas is certainly in the air.  stroll with us through our Southern version of the holiday spirit and enjoy some of the festive yuletide.

Naughty or Nice Lego Present at SC Aquarium
Naughty or Nice Lego Present at SC Aquarium

 

Citadel BullDog all dolled up
Citadel bull dog all dolled up

 

Joe Riley Stadium
Joe Riley Stadium

 

The Tides - Folly Beach
The Tides – Folly Beach

 

Rutledge Avenue
Rutledge Avenue

 

Historic Charleston
Historic Charleston

 

Ribbon in the greens
Ribbon in the greens

 

Folly Beach Holiday Flip Flops
Folly Beach Holiday Flip Flops

 

Snowman in the sand
Snowman in the sand

 

Wreath on fence in historic Charleston
Wreath on fence in historic Charleston

 

Folly Beach Park
Folly Beach Park

 

Marion Square Tree
Marion Square Tree

 

Wreath on red door
Wreath on red door

 

Tree in the sand - Folly Beach
Tree in the sand – Folly Beach

 

Joe Riley Stadium entrance
Joe Riley Stadium entrance

 

Historic Charleston
Historic Charleston

 

Crab and seahorse in lights
Crab and seahorse in lights

 

Santa and tree in lights
Santa and tree in lights

Happy Holidays

 

 

Getting to Know Philadelphia Alley

 

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By Minta Pavliscsak

If there is one thing Charleston, South Carolina will never be lacking, it is charm. In historic downtown Charleston, every street, store front, restaurant, park, and even alleyway has a way to make you point and say “awe”. Then, as if an automatic response, your camera is out taking pictures before you even realize it.

Follow us as we take a stroll down Philadelphia Alley and see alleyways as only Charleston knows how to do them.

 

 

This charming alley can be found between Queen Street and Cumberland Street. Often overlooked, Philadelphia Alley is one of the many hidden treasures Charleston offers. Dating back to 1776, Cow’s Alley as it was originally called, was access to rental homes behind Francis Kinloch’s house. He renamed it Kinloch’s Court after he widened it.

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This alley has seen two fires in its lifetime, including the infamous fire of 1796, and another in 1810. Holding true to its name, The City of Brotherly Love stood by Charleston’s side by donating financially to aid in rebuilding this area in 1811.

 

What a more proper thank you than to forever give this beautiful strip of canopy covered, cobblestone refuge from the heat during the summer months, and the best place to listen to the bells of St. Phillips Church the honor of the name Philadelphia Alley.

 

Many locals refer to this passageway as Dueler’s Alley. Back when gentleman settled their disputes with pistols twenty-one paces away, this alley was the perfect setting in Charleston to do so. One of the most famous stories is of one man’s love and what he did to prove said love. Dr. Joseph Brown Ladd, known as the whistling doctor would eventually meet his demise as a result of a duel with Ralph Isaacs in 1786.

 

Many local ghost tour companies will tell the tale of the Whistling Doctor, and some Charlestonians have even said to have heard faint whistling while walking down the alley alone. Today you will find a tranquil, picturesque setting where each person you meet will pass you by with a friendly smile and nod. So as Robert Frost first suggest, take the road less traveled and be sure to explore Charleston’s only Philadelphia Alley.

 

 

 

 

 

Charleston, SC Retrospective: A Look at Charleston in Black and White

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By Mark A. Leon

Sometimes the world looks better in black and white.  It brings out more depth and emotion.  It show texture with rawness and purity.

We wanted to give you a look around Charleston from the eyes of black and white photography.  Even with the removal of color, there is so much beauty and hope.

Absorb and admire historic Charleston through the eyes of black and white images.

Joe Riley Stadium - Home of the RiverDogs
Joe Riley Stadium – Home of the RiverDogs

 

The Citadel Alumni Center
The Citadel Alumni Center

 

Zig Zag Alley
Zig Zag Alley

 

Magnolia Cemetery
Magnolia Cemetery

 

Gaillard Center
Gaillard Center

 

Winter at IOP
Winter at IOP

 

Angel Oak
Angel Oak

 

Middleton Place
Middleton Place

 

Morris Island Lighthouse
Morris Island Lighthouse

 

Cooper River Bridge
Cooper River Bridge

 

Rickshaw

 

 

St. Philips Church Clock
St. Philips Church Clock

 

Broad Street
Broad Street

 

Custom House
Custom House

 

Love in Charleston
Love in Charleston

 

Carriage Rides
Carriage Rides

 

Classic Charleston
Classic Charleston

 

Waterfront Park
Waterfront Park

 

Marion Square
Marion Square

 

Cistern Yard
Cistern Yard

 

Meeting Street
Meeting Street

 

St. Philips Church
St. Philips Church

 

Folly Beach Fishing Pier
Folly Beach Fishing Pier

 

Charleston Window
Charleston Window

 

Go out and capture your great image.

 

 

 

Honorable Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. – Photographs Through the Years

A young Joseph Riley at The Citadel
A young Joseph Riley at The Citadel

The honorable Mayor Riley has been a figure head of prominence for over 40 years and has led this quiet Southern land of warmth and hospitality with grace, dignity and pride.  His legacy will remain for generations to come and his accomplishments are too many to count.

It is difficult for most of us to remember a time when Joseph Riley was not our esteemed Mayor gracing us with smiles and empowering us to achieve our dreams.

We are proud to share some wonderful images of Mr. Riley, through the years.

Childhood Photo
Childhood Photo

 

1998
1998

 

During his first term as Mayor
During his first term as Mayor

 

Early Spoleto Film
Early Spoleto Film

 

2000
2000

 

1983
1983

 

2007
2007

 

1997 at College of Charleston
1977 at College of Charleston

 

Joe Riley Mardi Gras Walking Head
Joe Riley Mardi Gras Walking Head

 

Joe Riley Sketch
Joe Riley Sketch

 

2014 MLK Day
2014 MLK Day

 

2015
2015