
12 North Berkeley Hall - 6
Each piece is captured in a rare moment where light, time, and place come together.
Not every photograph needs a postcard sky. This 12th North image was made under a brooding, textured cloud deck — the kind of weather that would have a lot of photographers heading back to the clubhouse. But for this hole, with its rolling green and pine-straw surrounds, the moodier sky turned out to be exactly right.
I composed from behind the green, filling the foreground with a blanket of rust-colored pine straw that led the eye up onto the putting surface and the flag. The white bunker on the left gave the composition its brightness; the thick stand of pines on the far side gave it depth. The clouds overhead rolled in layers — white, gray, a band of blue breaking through — creating a ceiling that pressed the eye down onto the green.
Dramatic sunrises are easy to celebrate, but overcast days have their own gift: softer light, no blown highlights, and a mood that holds the viewer in place rather than rushing them through.
12 North Berkeley Hall — 6 proves that Low Country beauty doesn't require brilliance — sometimes a brooding sky and a blanket of pine straw are all the drama a green needs.
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Quality and craftsmanship sit at the heart of every piece I produce—long after the shutter clicks and long before a print ever reaches a wall. From meticulous file preparation to museum-grade materials and exacting color accuracy, each image is refined through a deliberate, uncompromising process designed to honor the moment it was captured. It is this final, critical step that transforms a fleeting encounter in the wild into a lasting work of fine art.

