A Prime Photoshoot

On occasion Carter Photography & Design is asked to shoot an assignment or two for upcoming articles in Prime magazine. Last week Leigh Copeland from Saint James School and Mark Wilder of WSFA were photographed for an article featuring the use of Smart Devices among those in their “Prime”. (Special thanks to my intern Amanda Lee and her assistance [...]

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Old & Abandoned: Dallas Compress

I’ve yet to do the research on this location, but here are a few shots from the old and abandoned Dallas Compress in Selma, AL. More information and photos to come later…

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Second Saturday – July 14, 2012

Every “2nd Saturday” in Downtown Montgomery is a must-see event! The first second Saturday was a huge success, but since then the event has been diluted by rain. This past weekend, however, Mother Nature decided to shine on Downtown Montgomery and 2nd Saturday was back in full swing and so was Carter Photography & Design. (special thanks [...]

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The Montgomery Carnegie Library Building

More than 2500 Carnegie library buildings were built between 1881 and 1919. Many of the buildings still exist today and are used for various purposes — The former Carnegie Library building in Montgomery, Alabama, is now used by the City of Montgomery Property Appraisal Office. Below are several images I’ve shot of the buildings exterior. [...]

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St. John’s Episcopal Church

St. John’s is the oldest Episcopal parish in Montgomery, and was built in 1834 by a small group of pioneer settlers. Below is a small collection of photos from St. John’s — for more information, go to: stjohnsmontgomery.org

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