Another video finally. Let’s get back on track, shall we? This week, I’m sharing a collection of photos I captured while exploring what’s left of Atlanta’s history as a major train depot! Check out the video for a narration of my exploration. I got a few around the downtown area after that!
This week, I found a quaint lake literally right beside the interstate on my way home. I am always looking for shots, but this day in particular, I happened to have the time to actually search for the perfect place to take my shot!
This lake, which I’ve found to be named Aubrey Lake, has mostly private access points. I show you in the video, but as it happens most times, I did not pick the right access point originally.
After finding a “No Trespassing” sign at the end of the first road to the lake, I got busy looking at Google Maps to find another way in. Fortunately, there was a brewery that had an access road to the other side of the lake. So away I drove to find the way in.
After stashing my car beside some utility buildings and climbing the rugged hills, I finally made it to the banks of Aubrey Lake. It was well worth my time. These pictures came out awesome.
This week, I decided to take one more walk around Atlanta for pictures! And… Well, let’s just say it was a perfect reflection of how 2020 has treated everyone.
2020 has really made me stop and appreciate the beauty in life around me. So show off some of what I’ve been blessed to capture this year, I wanted to focus on a subject that was one of my major sources of comfort and inspiration for the year: Kennesaw Mountain.
I had the great fortune to spend a weekend with my family in the Smoky Mountains for a wedding! This is the collection of pictures I took. For more information, I talk about my favorites in the video above. Check it out!
Photographer Samuel Presley of Allora Studios spent 24 hours in Savannah, GA, and Tybee Beach in June of 2020. During the series, we watch as Samuel explores the Historic Downtown and Riverfront, Tybee Beach, nighttime shots from across the river, and Bonaventure Cemetery. Additionally, Samuel uses his 24 hours to find the perfect shot of the bridge connecting one side of Savannah to the other side!
Join Samuel in this episode as he snaps nighttime shots from across the river and inside of Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah. Be sure to check out all 4 episodes! Don’t forget to like and subscribe!
Musical compositions used in this episode were licensed through Storyblocks, Epidemic Sound, and other music libraries. Main Theme License song here: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/wOLqbCzAEh Song Info: Title: The Bomb Trap 2 Composer: Niklas Gustavsson Genre: Techno & Trance Category: Angry