I had the pleasure of going with my daughter and her family to St. Simons Island, in Georgia, and to photograph them as they went “crabbing” on the pier. I also went to Jeckyll Island Beach and shot the bare trees that at one time must have grown there, but now are stripped of leaves, and in most cases of bark. The images called for a black & white treatment. I’ll be making them available as prints that you can purchase. Here’s a sample.
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