I'm a Charleston Chick!
A whole new me... well, sort of
I had a quick photoshoot with my friend Ameilia Philips-Hale at Kudu coffee downtown this morning. I was in desperate need of a headshot of some projects that I have been into lately. What do you think of these?
I have long admired how Amelia and her husband Dan capture the essence of real people. After being award winning photojournalists out in the big wide world, they began a wedding photography business based in the idealic wedding destination of Charleston, so they are well familiar with working with all types of people and situations. Not to mention, they are funny ( a photography requirement in my book). They have a sense of how to relax you and get you laughing right from the start that makes the whole process easier.
Check out their website: http://www.dreamlandimages.com/ for some rockin' pics!
Untold amounts of thanks to you Amelia!
An evening at Saks
In a strained economy non-profit organizations feel the pinch in big ways. They must work twice as hard to just keep up with current plans, let alone expand programing. This week's news of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra shuttering it's doors for the remainder of this season was a harsh reminder of what can happen when the community doesn't rally to support organizations that do so much to aid our collective growth and development.
The Center for Women is as creative as I have seen, by way of creating unique events... and prolific too! There is at least one event within the community per week and the women at the helm are pro's. They don't even look like they are breaking a sweat! Partnering with businesses and stand-outs in the community for varied programs is a way to open up new audiences and gain exposure.
Tonight's event was heald at Saks Fifth Avenue, downtown Charleston. Carol Perkins of Harry Barker spoke about how her business began and became what it is today - an International Luxury Dog Accessory Brand. Harry Barker was born inspite of and even because of a rare brain tumor, years ago, that took her back to the begining where she could start over - this time, doing what she loves.
The interactive portion of the evening was the Trish McEvoy demonstration and make overs at the beauty counter. Followed by - shopping at Saks! A portion of tonight's sales will go to the Center for Women. And with thirty + women in attendance, one can hope that will go a long way to assuring that women's development events at the Center can continue.
All in all a smashing success... even if I didn't win the Harry Barker goody basket for Peanut.
For more see:
http://www.c4women.org/