by Aimee Serafin | Features
Photos by Jane Kortright Photography For families of children with disabilities, everyday life can feel like living on isolated islands with few resources or help in sight. The therapeutic or educational needs of their children often encroach on work and school...
by Aimee Serafin | Features
Photos by Jane Kortright Photography With the rise of U.S. manufacturing in the 20th century, nearly every major American city spawned factory mills to compete in the Industrial Revolution. Textiles like wool or cotton were produced in large volumes by heavy...
by Aimee Serafin | Features
Photos Courtesy of Danielle LoMonaco In 2022, Steve Rosier backed his pickup next to the door of a homespun jewelry studio overlooking a small lake in Edgefield County. He wasn’t sure if his truckload of treasure would combine his hobby of rock hunting with Danielle...
by Aimee Serafin | Features
Photos courtesy of Emily Griffith Byrd, Chad Tolley and Andrew Swift. Emily Griffith Byrd is a recent transplant to Augusta who is known for her expressive pet portraits. How did you become a professional pet portraitist?Originally, I had worked in the entertainment...
by Aimee Serafin | Features
Photos by Jane Kortright May showers and Nikko Blue hydrangeas. Picnic baskets and Southern deviled eggs. Sunday mimosas and maple French toast. Some matches are made in heaven and for the season’s trend on ultimate outdoor entertaining, we bring a fresh twist to the...