St. Michael’s Church
By Mark A. Leon
Are you ready to be in awe over the simplistic elegant beauty of the Lowcountry? A place so rich in tradition, history and natural wonder that people keep coming back to take in this breathless tranquility. For many it is home; for others a wonderful escape, but whatever your reason, it is a place of solace.
This utopia captures magic in every still with timeless color and symmetry. Each picture tells a story; each step an adventure, each gaze a feeling of security.
Charleston is a special place that has captured the love of millions and continues to inspire.
Take a journey with us through the Lowcountry and experience the sparkle that is Charleston.
Folly Beach Pier
Patriot’s Point
Home on Rutledge Avenue
St. Philips Church
Charleston Waterfront Park
US Custom House – Evening
John’s Island Sunset
Cannon Park
Dock Street Park, James Island
Downtown Charleston Piazza
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
Morris Street, Charleston, SC
Morris Island Lighthouse
Folly Beach Home
Cistern Yard – College of Charleston
South Battery, Charleston, SC
St. Philips Church
Charleston Waterfront Park Sunrise
Meeting Street, Charleston, SC
Colonial Lake
Meeting Street
The Battery – Sunrise
Folly Beach
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge Sunset
James Island Marsh
College of Charleston
Downtown Charleston, SC
The Washout
Rainbow Row
I don’t know about you, but that just put me in a better place.
About The Author
Charleston Daily is a concept in community. Its mission is to promote, assist, and celebrate in everything Charleston, South Carolina. By partnering with businesses, community leaders, volunteers and events, we are spreading the love that is Charleston.
As this city continues to grow and prosper, we want to help spread the message to all about how wonderful this community is.
Charleston is about the people, community, water, land, history, heritage and the true southern warmth it brings with each and every day.
Stunning! Did you take these photographs, Mark?
Yes, yes I did. Thank you so much.
Really beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing!
Wow- Beautiful!
What kind of camera do you use?
Good morning. These shots were almost exclusively taken with an IPhone 6
I have been on the campus of C of C a million times and never saw this statue! What building on campus is it near?
It is located right by the main entrance gate on Calhoun
Beautiful pictures of the most beautiful place on earth 🙂 Thank you for sharing.