A few images from our last Charleston Photography Workshop
Gentlemen’s Corner, that is my secret name for the intersection of King and Broad Street, where Berlin’s Clothing Store has stood for 133 years. For me, this spot vibrates with a timeless dapperness, from the classic barbershop pole around the corner, the great old signage and storefront windows, and the clock out by the street, a landmark that always makes me smile when I see it. In an earlier day I can imagine the likes of Rhett Butler strolling by here, probably right where he imagined himself being when he says “I’m going back to Charleston, back where I belong” in Gone With the Wind.
These are the details I like to compose with, and every time I visit these streets I see something new. Our next Charleston Photography Workshop is right around the corner too, and I look forward to us visiting my favorite places and some new private locations as well. For info on joining us: http://www.thethirdeyephoto.com/charleston-photo-workshop/
Charleston Photography Workshop – July 28 – 31, 2016
all photography and text ©2016 Robin Davis
These evocative shots make me feel like I’m there…but in a dream.