
Mar 15 - 19, 2026 - Group size: 4 - 8

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of the Old South's coastal landscapes. Join me on a journey through the enchanting heart of the Lowcountry, where timeless Live Oak tunnels draped in Spanish moss lead you to hidden historic plantations, pristine boneyard beaches, and quiet fishing villages steeped in tradition.
Together, we’ll explore the wild, windswept shores of Cumberland Island National Seashore, a remote paradise where nature reigns supreme. Wander through ghostly maritime forests of ancient Live Oaks and towering palms, capturing the haunting beauty of this untouched wilderness.
Whether you're drawn to the haunting allure of forgotten beaches or the quiet majesty of centuries-old trees, this adventure will leave you with unforgettable memories of the South’s wild, unspoiled charm.
Charleston, South Carolina, and its surrounding areas offer an exceptional variety of photographic opportunities, blending historic charm, coastal beauty, and Southern hospitality into one picture-perfect destination. Whether you're exploring the cobblestone streets of downtown Charleston or venturing into the serene Lowcountry landscape, there are countless spots where you can capture the essence of this iconic Southern city. Below are some of the best photography highlights in and around Charleston.

Workshop Leg Number One - Charleston, SC & surrounding locations
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Another nearby plantation worth visiting is Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, located just outside Charleston. Founded in 1676, Magnolia offers an incredible mix of gardens, a historic house, and swamp land. The meticulously maintained Romantic Gardenfeatures blooming azaleas, camellias, and magnolias during springtime, offering an explosion of color that contrasts beautifully with the surrounding oak trees.
Edisto Island
Just south of Charleston, Edisto Island is a quieter, more secluded spot for photographers. The island’s unspoiled beaches, marshlands, and charming coastal cottages offer a tranquil environment to capture the natural beauty of the Lowcountry. Its serene atmosphere and slower pace provide the perfect backdrop for capturing the simple elegance of rural life.
Charleston and its surrounding areas are a paradise for photographers, with a perfect blend of coastal landscapes, Southern plantation history, and charming architecture. Whether you’re drawn to the colorful streets of downtown Charleston or the peaceful expanses of the Lowcountry, you’ll find an endless array of subjects to inspire your next shoot. From historic landmarks to tranquil nature reserves, there’s no shortage of beauty to capture in this picturesque corner of the South.
Workshop leg number two - Brunswick, Georgia and surroung areas
Brunswick, Georgia, and its surrounding coastal areas are rich in history, natural beauty, and Southern charm, making it an excellent destination for photography enthusiasts. Located on the southeastern coast, Brunswick serves as a gateway to the Golden Isles, a collection of barrier islands that includes St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Little St. Simons Island, and Sea Island. These islands, along with Brunswick itself, offer a diverse array of photographic opportunities, from historic architecture to pristine beaches, marshlands, and wildlife. Below are some of the top photography highlights in and around Brunswick, Georgia:

Itinerary
Day One: Meet & Greet starting at 2pm followed by a trip out to photograph an old graveyard surrounded by live oaks and spanish moss. Afterwards we will head over to photograph the Ravanell Bridge at twilight.
Day Two: We will be up and out extra early to travel to Botany Bay to photograph the Bone Yard Beach at sunrise and the golden houyr followed by photographing a classic Live Oak lines lane on the island. After our sunrise shoot, we will return to the hotel for a short break for brunch and then spend the remainder of the day photographing the charming and beautiful Magnolia Plantation & Gardens. We will then head out to a remote plantation to photograph one of the most beautuful Oak Land Tunnells in all of the south.
Day Three: You be able tyo catch a little extra sleep this morning as we will gather for breakfast at 8am in the hotel before checking out and gheading south into Georgia. In the afternoon, we will visit Darian to photograph a fteet of shrimp boats.
Day Four: In the morning we will head out for sunrise on the Boneyard beach at Jeckyll Island. After sunrise, we head south to St. Mary, Georgia to take the ferry over to Cumberland Island National Seashore to explore and photograph the wild and untamed maritime forest and the Dungeness ruins. After returning to the mainland, we have a group dinner in historic downtown St. Mary.,
Day Five: We will be up extra early to capture sunrise on the Boneyard Beach at Jekyll Island and thenback to the hotel for a two hour processing class.Workshop ends at noon.
What’s included
- Expert Photo Guiding
- Expert Photo instruction
What’s not included
- Travel Expenses
- Lodging & Meals
- Travel Insurance
Terms/Conditions
A non-refundable deposit of 300.00 USD is required to secure a space on this workshop. Final payment is due 60 days prior to the start of this workshop. There is no refund after the final payment has been made (unless we can fill your spot). Please see our cancellation policy for more detailed information.




