Discover Charleston

Whether you are visiting Charleston or vacationing on one of the barrier islands and want to explore, there is literally something for everyone downtown. Charleston, South Carolina has long been a favorite destination, and for good reason. It’s small enough to get around on foot or bike (or bike taxi!), but has a rich culinary and cultural side. The history, cobblestones and preserved architecture give way to lush parks and gorgeous waterfront vistas. Stay for a week or dip in for an afternoon!

Charleston Restaurants

Breakfast: 

The Marina Variety Store is an institution and local favorite. Perched above the Ashley River and overlooking the marina, it’s an authentic, throwback diner and old-fashioned seafood restaurant. The no frills ambiance is endearing, and the view is outstanding. If there’s a wait for a table, you can wander out to the docks to check out the boats.

Edmund’s Oast is a fun dinner spot perfect for larger groups, but their brunch is out of this world! The beer hall has all the classics, but made with top ingredients and prepared just a bit fancier than you’d expect. 

 

Lunch: 

Taco Boy is one of our favorite downtown spots for lunch with the whole family or friends. It has easy parking (a rare thing downtown) and an enormous outdoor patio that’s the perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon. The food is Mexican-inspired and absolutely delicious, as are the margaritas. 

Basic Kitchen is located just off King Street near the College of Charleston, so it’s a great place to eat if you’re shopping or exploring the area. The menu is seasonal and caters to all (the vegan options are some of my favorite things on the menu!), and the vibe is relaxed. There is a cute back patio and options for kids. 

 

Dinner: 

Known for their fried chicken, oysters and lively ambiance, Leon’s draws a mix of foodie tourists and locals. It is located in an old garage, and the garage doors stay open most of the year. There are tasty salads, sandwiches, cocktails and even ice cream cones (with sprinkles!) for dessert! 

You can’t come to Charleston without hitting up at least one bbq joint! Every local has their favorite, but most can agree that Lewis is incredible. Order your cut and sides indoors (served on an old school cafeteria tray with brown paper, naturally) and then head outside to eat at under the trees at one of the casual picnic tables. Like most things in Charleston, it’s authentic with an extra dose of sophistication. 

Charleston Parks

Charleston Waterfront Park is where you will find the iconic- often photographed- pineapple fountain. Overlooking the Charleston Harbor, it’s a quiet place perfect for a picnic or lazy afternoon. 

Hampton Park offers 60 acres of gorgeously maintained nature, with a fitness trail, duck pond, gazebo and playground We love to go on weekends with bikes or scooters to explore, climb the ancient oak trees and feed the ducks. It is also next to The Citadel, which is fun to drive through!

Brittlebank is another one of our go-to parks with the kids or dogs. It’s situated along the Ashley River and has an awesome playground, space to play and fishing dock. It’s especially great during the high heat of summer, when the breeze off the river is welcomed with open arms.

Rainy Day

The Charleston Aquarium is a must-stop for families! It is an enormous, incredibly run facility right on the water. There are touch tanks and hands-on activities for the kids, and the view is awesome! 

History lovers and children love the USS Yorktown and Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum. A vessel in both World War II and The Vietnam War, the huge aircraft carrier is now open to the public as a museum. You could spend an entire day wandering around- there’s so much to see and learn. 

#1 Charleston Vacation Tip

Book your portrait session before your trip! Click HERE to see recent family portraits. Call 843 442-0802 or fill out my contact form NOW to book your family portrait. 

Prints and Digital Files FAQ

I often get calls or texts after releasing a gallery to my clients saying, now what?

Let's start from the beginning. A gallery is the final product of all my photoshoots. It is an online website that allows you to view your edited files and order prints.

I offer prints as small as a 4x6 ($8) and as large as a 20x30 ($263). I also offer canvas, metal, standout, gallery frame, metal frame, wood frame, bamboo frame, wood prints, and acrylic prints. If you enjoyed your photoshoot, this is a great way to support my small business. I receive a percentage of the total price.

Your gallery will look different on every type of device: cell phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. So it is hard to say exactly where to click to order prints. The best way to view your images is on a big screen. Look for the shopping cart icon or the PRINT STORE. Click this to see all of your options.

You can also make a favorites folder using the heart icon. Just type in your email address, and your folder will start. To access the folder in the future, click on the heart icon at the top of the screen. You have the option to name and create multiple favorites folders.

What about digital files?

If your package came with digital files, or you paid in advance for digital files. You will receive a pin code in your; "Your Gallery is Ready" email to download the files. Look for the down arrow under the big photo at the top of your gallery. Click that and enter your email and pin code. You will be given the option to download the files to your computer, Dropbox or Google Photos.

If your package did not come with digital files and you would like to purchase them, you can do so through your gallery from the shopping cart icon or PRINT STORE. If you are a part of a large group (such as a family portrait) where multiple households need to access the digital files, it is best to Venmo me directly. I can provide a pin code to share with the group rather than ordering from the gallery and only downloading to one computer.

My Venmo is @capturedbykate Also send me an email letting me know you Venmoed me $300 for the digital files. That way I can confirm I received your Venmo and get you the pin code ASAP.

If you are ordering a large format family photo to hang on your wall. I would love for you to reach out to me before you place your order. I am happy to make any touch-ups you request and upload the revised version to your gallery for ordering. I want your prints to look amazing!!

Please feel free to reach out with any questions. I am easily reached on weekday mornings. Thank you for your order!!

Discover Folly Beach

Because Folly Beach is practically in my backyard (and since we’re “beach people”), my family spends a lot of time on this 6 mile island. A funky little beach town with a low key vibe, Folly is a unique place to visit. With delicious dining options, great surf waves and beautiful beaches, it draws a mix of surfers, hippies, families and college students. While a mere 20 minutes from downtown Charleston, it feels a world away tucked into the overgrown palms and lush greenery. 

Folly Beach mural

Folly Beach Restaurants

Breakfast: The Lost Dog Cafe

The Lost Dog Cafe is a Folly Beach institution. The menu has a little something for everyone for breakfast, brunch or lunch…even your dog! There’s often a wait for a table, but it is worth the extra time and you can explore the Folly Beach Library next door or Folly River Park around the corner. 

Lunch: Chico Feo

Stop by Chico Feo after a morning at the beach for an unforgettable experience. The outdoor only, dirt-floor-and-picnic-tables restaurant and bar serves a small but tasty (seasonal) menu of tacos, noodle bowls, pulled pork and kimchi sandwiches and more under the palms, usually to the live tunes of a funky local band. Kids can grab a corn dog or burger at Bert’s Market next door if they aren’t into the eclectic menu. 

Dinner: Jack of Cups

 Jack of Cups is the unassuming gem of Folly Beach, drawing foodies away from Charleston for “globally-inspired comfort food.” There’s a full bar and large back deck so there’s plenty of space to spread out with a bigger group or the whole family. 

Weekends: Crosby’s Food Truck

On weekends, the local seafood store Crosby’s Seafood opens their food truck in the parking lot. Feast on local fish tacos, fried shrimp and seafood chowder, eaten on their fishing dock out back. It doesn’t get any fresher than that!

Kids at Folly Beach

My family at Folly Beach! My girls are 10, 8 and 2 years.

Folly Beach with Kids

State Park

Folly Beach State Park is a great beach park for the whole family! With easy parking, restrooms, showers and even a snack bar, it is incredibly convenient with small children. There are ramps (hello, beach wagons and strollers!), lifeguards and dressing rooms. The park covers the western tip of the island and is a beautiful beach for swimming, playing, fishing and sunset walks!

Pirates Cove Playground

Pirates Cove Playground is located on E. 5th between Erie and Hudson. It’s a pirate themed playground for all ages with a climbing structure and tall lighthouse slide for big kids, smaller ship structure for little kids and swings for everyone! There’s also a public dog park, tennis courts and pickle ball courts for whole-family fun! 

Wave Watch Playground

Wave Watch Playground is another fun, gated playground located on the opposite side of town. Situated at the end of West Cooper Avenue, it’s a colorful playground with clean bathrooms and even a little lending library.

downtown Folly Beach, SC

Folly Beach Sights

Lighthouse Inlet Heritage Preserve

Lighthouse Inlet Heritage Preserve is located at the far east end of the island and is the best place to view the Morris Island Lighthouse. Fish off the beach or walk or bike down the graffiti covered pathway to the end of the island. There’s a trail around the island to the river that’s fun to hike with the whole family. 

Morris Island

If you’re on the hunt for shells or shark teeth, hire a boat or kayaks to Morris Island! Pack your walking shoes and a picnic lunch for a day of exploring… and maybe even megladons! 

 

Rainy Day 

Charleston Aquarium 

Head downtown to the Charleston Aquarium for an incredible experience! From the touch tank to hands-on exhibits, it’s full of interactive fun for all ages. 

King Street

When the weather won’t cooperate (or you need a break from the beach!), explore all the shopping on King Street! There’s an endless array of iconic local shops, with award-winning restaurants throughout when you need a shopping break. 

Patriots Point

A visit to the Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum is both educational and exciting for kids and adults alike. Tour the enormous USS Yorktown aircraft carrier and more. 

My husband and 2 year old! ♡

Micro Weddings in Charleston, SC

If you are wondering what constitutes a micro wedding in the Charleston, South Carolina area; Think of a micro-wedding as a cross between an elopement and a big, traditional wedding. It might just be the perfect compromise to suit your style. Smaller weddings have become very popular in Charleston in the past few years.

Bride and Groom kissing in-front of The Dewberry  Hotel

While a micro wedding can save you money, many couples are turning it into a macro experience. According to The Knot 2019 Real Weddings Study, the average overall guest count was down, while the average cost per guest went up. Couples can save money by going the route of micro weddings, though many decide to spend their full budget, only on fewer people.

My associate photographer Larry is now photographing Micro weddings. He is familiar with all of the venues above and more. We still have 2022 dates available, so reach out if we can help.

Father of the Bride, St. Lukes Chapel

Principal Photographer: Kate Thornton

Second Photographer: Larry Dennis II 

Kiawah Island & Seabrook Island Vacation Guide

Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island are some of the most pristine beaches on the East Coast. I lived on neighboring Johns Island for eight years, and my husband and I were married at the River Course on Kiawah Island. Beachwalker is one of our favorite beaches to take our dog on a long walk off-leash.

Kiawah Island Goat Farm.jpg

The Goatery at Kiawah River Farm

The Best Places to Eat

The Ocean Course is a public golf course on the far East side of Kiawah Island. It has incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean and is the place to be at Sunset. Be sure to grab dinner or a drink here during your stay.

https://kiawahresort.com/golf/the-ocean-course/

Wild Olive is a bit of a drive, but it's perfect for a date night and is one of the local's favorite restaurants for celebrations. Their crispy calamari is not to be missed, along with their extensive wine collection.

https://wildoliverestaurant.com/

Rosebank Farm is one of the oldest working farms on the Island. The Rosebank Farms Market on the side of Betsy Kerrison Parkway sells vegetables plucked from the fields, local shrimp, and make sure you pick up a key lime pie; they are out of this world good!

http://www.rosebankfarms.com/

Things To Do

Heron Park Nature Center is a great place to entertain kids. Learn about local animals like sea turtles, land turtles, bobcats, and snakes.

https://kiawahresort.com/recreation/nature/

Fresh Fields Village has movies and concerts on the weekends. This city center has outdoor concerts, movies, and festivals. Bring your beach chair and a plastic cup filled with wine. This is a great place to picnic and watch kids run wild.

https://freshfieldsvillage.com/

The Goatery at Kiawah River Farm is a new family-friendly experience where you can hang with goats, pigs, cows, donkeys, and chickens. Be sure to make an appointment, and you will get up close and personal with all the animals. If you're into yoga, don't miss goat yoga on Fridays and Saturdays. I tried it last summer and laughed through the entire class.

https://thegoateryatkiawahriver.com/