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I'm Molly "Mo" Jones, the photographer. Whether you're looking for your next photographer or just passing through, I hope you like what you see! My photography is my passion- I love the moments preserved. Enjoy yourself and if I can answer any questions, reach out to me!

Soistman & Friends (Isle of Palms Family Beach Photographer)

There are many cool aspects of being a photographer in Charleston. It would take too long to name them all, but there is one that stands out. Our amazing beaches! Not only are they favorites among locals, but people travel just to spend time visiting them. This family actually lives in Maryland, but purchased a beach house on Isle of Palms because they were so in love with the area. While they still live in Maryland, they visit frequently and have been bringing family friends, the Hunt family, for about five years. Now, that is a fun way to vacation.

This year they decided to hire a photographer to capture their respective families at a place that is so near to their hearts. That is where I entered the picture. I loved meeting this family. They were so warm, inviting and hilarious. Here is some of my favorites from their session



When I meet people who have been married for a long time, I always ask their advice on a long, happy marriage. I asked both of these couples separately, who have been married for over 18 years and 33 years respectively, and they both said, “patience”. I think this is wise wisdom coming from folks who know!









A very special thank you to both of these families! I had such a great time with you all and next time you’re in town, just give me a call. I’ll be more than happy to come and hang out at the beach with y’all!

:: Mo

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Bankee (Charleston Family Photographer)

Our little girl, almost two now, has taken quite the liking to a blanket. Which she calls, “bankee”. She is like me in this way. I too loved a certain blanket as a child and still have it to this day. I understand the way she loves it, the comfort she receives from it and the need to always know it is near. I wanted to capture her love of it now, as she is in the thick of it. For some day, this may change. She may, one day, leave it behind. These days, it takes quite the convincing to have her leave it behind. It’s precious and this girl melts us with her love each day.

:: Mo

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