For the photo essay “The Watermen” (November 2009), Wilson photographed crabber Todd Bonney on the Wando River.
“The Watermen” (November 2009)
Wilson also photographed oysterman Tim Crosby at work in the beds.
For our May 2006 photo essay “Local Landmarks,” Wilson cruised around the greater Charleston area capturing iconic sites, such as the Coburg Cow on Savannah Highway.
The Rev. Robert Parks and his Crosstown mural “Jesus Is the Only Fire Escape”
The sunken barge in the Cooper River pluff mud
Cobblestones on Chalmers Street
The bike from the former Robinson’s Toy Store, now above the Basil Thai Cuisine sign at King and Ann streets
The Message Boat on Folly Road
The red cross on Wentworth Street
Osceola’s Grave on Sullivan’s Island
The keys embedded in the sidewalk in front of Jantzen Lock & Safe Company on Meeting Street
Folly’s Center Street shark
A remnant of the Grace Bridge
The Old Charleston Museum ruins on Rutledge Avenue
Zig Zag Alley, South of Broad
The old coal trestle on the Cooper River
The Polaris missile along I-26
The mooring posts on Church Street
Awendaw’s abandoned boat hull, courtesy of Hurricane Hugo
Wilson shot the panoramic Lowcountry vistas for the November/December 2003 feature “Wide-Open Spaces.”
The allee of oaks at Boone Hall Plantation
A dock on Shem Creek
High Battery at sunrise
A finger off Horlbeck Creek