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Historic Savannah –

Oh, Savannah you are just so magical. As a photographer, I feel like a kid in a candy store here in Savannah and I feel ever so fortunate to be building my photography business in the beautiful low country. One of the highlights of being a photographer are my scouting jaunts; everywhere I turn in Savannah there is something so beautiful and fun to photograph, like secret gardens, candy-colored houses, marsh sunsets, beautiful squares, and the majestic live oaks. I could spend every early morning exploring magical light, hide in the shade during the day, finding cool shadow patterns, and chase sunsets every evening, AND I still would find something new to photograph every day in Savannah.

Forsyth Fountain in Savannah, Georgia. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

Seriously Savannah, I just can’t get enough of your dreamy Live Oak trees dripping with Spanish Moss!! Like the Oak lined pathways in Bonaventure Cemetery:

Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

Whether I look in front of me, up, down, or turn around, there is always something in Savannah that is catching my eye. Like the steeple top of Lutheran Church of the Ascension and the tower of the Art center at City Market. Or how about these brick “eyes” on this cool building?

Steeple top of Lutheran Church of the Ascension. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

City Market tower in Savannah, Georgia. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

Brick detail on building in Telfair Square in Historic Savannah. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography. Let’s talk about those textures. Emerald Ivy on hidden doorways, bricks, the Talmade bridge, Palmetto Palms…oh-my!

Ivy and black door in Historic Savannah. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

Midpoint square in The Landings on Skidaway Island in Savannah, Georgia. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

Black door and fist knocker in Historic Savannah, Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

Black and white photo of Talmadge Bridge in Savannah, Georgia. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

Sun star and palm leaf in Savannah, Georgia. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

And I have to admit, the summer sunsets have been giving Tamarindo a run for her money. How about these sunset peaches?

Beautiful sunset over Moon River in Savannah, Georgia. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

Sunset reflections on Moon River in Savannah, Georgia. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

Magenta sunset clouds and Spanish Moss in Savannah, Georgia. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

Golden hour at UGA Aquarium on Skidaway Island in Savannah, Georgia. Photographed by Kristen M. Brown, Samba to the Sea Photography.

I can’t wait to spend more time in the “Hostess City”. Until October Savannah…

Pura Vida,
Kristen

P.S. Love these photos? Check out more of my work from Savannah!

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