
January 16, 2024
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Martha Camille + Jordan are getting married in a few short weeks here in Charleston, so I think it’s about time I shared their beautiful McClellanville SC engagement session. Martha Camille graciously invited me to her parent’s home in historic McClellanville, a place that is very near and dear to her heart. I’ve passed McClellanville many times on my way to Pawley’s Island, but had never stopped to really check it out. I always tell my clients to choose a location that is special to them for their engagement session and Martha Camille’s choice did not disappoint. Let me tell you, this town is SO charming!!
We started their session in her parent’s backyard, which sits right on the Intracoastal Waterway. What an absolutely gorgeous spot?! I could’ve easily sat outside with a good book, watching boats travel by. The pure peacefulness of their property was such a treat to experience. Afterward our time at her parent’s home, we drove around together and explored historic McClellanville. We ended up at a cute little park with a beautiful gazebo, the shrimp boat docks which were absolutely beautiful, and a quiet dirt road lined with Live Oak trees. I mean seriously, it doesn’t get more quintessentially southern than that! I had so much fun with Martha Camille and Jordan – and I absolutely cannot wait for their upcoming wedding at Boone Hall. Here are some of my favorites from Martha Camille + Jordan’s McClellanville SC engagement session…

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