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Grandfather and his Model T

September 29th, 2009 No comments

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I wanted to post something new. I came across this image and it struck me in two ways.

The first. This was one tough photo to take for various reasons. It was dark. It was raining. The model T was moving. We were using off camera lighting so Henderson and I were both running with the car. Plus, I’m having to find focus and frame the shot. And my phone was ringing because the coordinator was saying the reception would start in 5 minutes.

The second. The grandfather driving really grabbed my attention. I wish I could have taken one photograph of my grandfather. Just one. Or have my grandfather at my wedding driving me in his Model T… Priceless!

So we were out there shooting the impossible in hard conditions. I knew one day though, this would have even more meaning than a wedding day photograph…

And here’s my own grandfather and grandmother. They were farmers in the South. This was taken well before I was born but has always been one of my favorites.

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And don’t forget! When we hit 1,000 facebook fans we are giving away an Ipod Touch. We are already half way!

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Just back in town!

August 17th, 2009 No comments

Here’s the beautiful bride Alena! She was absolutely stunning! I’m currently finishing up their wedding photos and wanted to share!

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We are also going to be giving away an Ipod Touch soon! Details will be coming soon. One hint is you have to be a fan of Ash Little Photography on Facebook! If you look to your right…you will notice the odds are pretty good! Why an Ipod? We’ll I’ll get to that when I post the details. If your a close friend of mine or relative don’t expect to expect win it!

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Best place to eat in Charleston? Cru Cafe! You better call ahead! This place is amazing!

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Adluh Revisited

July 18th, 2009 No comments

I went up to the old Adluh Flour Mill here in Columbia. It has actually been around since around the year 1900 and is still a running mill. I actually tried some HDR(High Dynamic Range) images. This isn’t HDR though, just a classic photo. I love this place though! Don’t think Columbia would be the same without it.

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