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Looking Out

Posted by LuxMagnaDesigns on December 7, 2016
Posted in: Children Collection, Lifestyle Collection, Model Collection, Monochrome Collection, People Collection, Photography. Tagged: child, dog, lifestyle, monochrome. Leave a comment
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Fire Hat

Posted by LuxMagnaDesigns on October 7, 2016
Posted in: Children Collection, Lifestyle Collection, Model Collection, Monochrome Collection, People Collection, Photography. Tagged: child, dog, lifestyle, monochrome. Leave a comment
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Wesley Monumental Methodist Church

Posted by LuxMagnaDesigns on June 23, 2016
Posted in: Architectural Collection, Church Collection, Georgia Collection, Historical Landmark Collection, National Register of Historic Places, Photography, Religious Collection, Savannah Collection, Travel Collection. Tagged: architectural, architectural detail, architecture, built structure, church, history, Methodist, religion, tourism, tower, travel, travel destinations, Wesley. Leave a comment

Capturing the Majesty of Wesley Monumental Methodist Church

Wesley Monumental Methodist Church, a historic landmark in Savannah, Georgia, stands as a testament to timeless faith and architectural grandeur. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or a photographer looking for the perfect shot, this remarkable church offers endless inspiration.

A Brief History

Founded in 1868, Wesley Monumental Methodist Church was named in honor of John and Charles Wesley, the founders of Methodism. The church’s construction began in 1875 and spanned over a decade due to financial constraints, finally being completed in 1890. Its presence reflects Savannah’s rich religious heritage and stands as one of the most significant Methodist churches in the region. Over the years, it has remained a beacon of faith and a cherished historical site.

Architectural Significance

Designed by the renowned architect John H. W. Hawkins, the church is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture. Its soaring twin spires dominate the skyline, while the intricate stained-glass windows illuminate the interior with a warm, ethereal glow. The pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and ornate woodwork all contribute to its breathtaking aesthetic. The sanctuary, with its grand wooden pews and exquisite pipe organ, adds to the church’s old-world charm. The exterior, built from indigenous materials, showcases fine craftsmanship and attention to detail, making it a dream location for architectural photography.

Photography Tips for Capturing the Church

  1. Golden Hour Magic – Capture the exterior at sunrise or sunset for soft, warm lighting that enhances the Gothic details.
  2. Wide-Angle Lens – A wide-angle lens helps encompass the towering spires and intricate façade while maintaining perspective.
  3. Stained Glass Close-Ups – Shoot from inside to capture the mesmerizing colors of the stained-glass windows as sunlight streams through.
  4. Symmetry and Composition – Use the church’s natural symmetry to create balanced and compelling compositions.
  5. Low-Light Interior Shots – Bring a tripod to stabilize your camera for long-exposure shots, especially in dimly lit interior spaces.
  6. Details Matter – Focus on architectural elements like carved woodwork, stone detailing, and the elegant organ pipes to tell a more intimate story.

Final Thoughts

Wesley Monumental Methodist Church is not only a place of worship but also a masterpiece of historical architecture. Whether capturing its grandeur through a camera lens or simply admiring its intricate details, this landmark offers a truly inspiring experience. If you’re visiting Savannah, don’t miss the chance to photograph one of the city’s most iconic churches.

Temple Mickve Israel

Posted by LuxMagnaDesigns on June 23, 2016
Posted in: Architectural Collection, Church Collection, Georgia Collection, Historical Landmark Collection, National Register of Historic Places, Photography, Religious Collection, Savannah Collection, Travel Collection. Tagged: architecture, built structure, Georgia, gothic-style, historic, historical landmark, history, Jewish, museum, National Register, National Register of Historic Places, NRHP, Savannah, synagogue, tourism, travel, travel destinations. Leave a comment

Temple Mickve Israel, nestled in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia, is a remarkable testament to the rich heritage of one of America’s oldest Jewish congregations. Established in 1733, just months after Savannah’s founding, the congregation’s storied history spans nearly three centuries. Its present synagogue, completed in 1878, is an architectural gem designed by New York architect Henry G. Harrison in the neo-Gothic style. As the only neo-Gothic synagogue in America, it stands out with its intricate pointed arches, soaring spires, and exquisite stained glass windows. The exterior design evokes a timeless elegance, perfectly complementing the historical significance of its location within Savannah’s National Register of Historic Places-listed historic district.

Inside, Temple Mickve Israel continues to be an active and welcoming community, offering religious services, cultural events, and guided tours of its historic sanctuary and museum. The museum houses a treasure trove of artifacts, including two Torah scrolls from the 1400s, showcasing the congregation’s rich cultural and spiritual legacy. Designated part of the Savannah Historic District in 1966, Temple Mickve Israel stands as both a beacon of Jewish history and a cherished piece of Savannah’s architectural heritage.

Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

Posted by LuxMagnaDesigns on June 22, 2016
Posted in: Architectural Collection, Church Collection, Georgia Collection, Historical Landmark Collection, National Register of Historic Places, Photography, Religious Collection, Savannah Collection, Travel Collection. Tagged: architecture, basilica, built structure, Cathedral, Catholic, church, Georgia, Gothic Revival, historic, history, National Register, National Register of Historic Places, NRHP, Savannah, tourism, travel, travel destinations. Leave a comment

The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist in Savannah, Georgia, is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture and a cherished landmark in the city’s historic district. Originally constructed in 1873, the cathedral was dedicated in 1876 under the guidance of Bishop Ignatius Persico. Tragically, a fire in 1898 destroyed much of the structure, but the resilient congregation rebuilt it by 1899. The cathedral’s twin spires, added in 1896, soar 214 feet into the sky, making it an iconic feature of Savannah’s skyline. Its intricate stained glass windows, imported from Austria, and the ornate interior design reflect the craftsmanship and artistry of the era.

The cathedral is part of the Savannah Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. It was later designated a minor basilica by Pope Francis in 2020, further cementing its significance as a place of worship and historical importance. The exterior features pointed arch windows, decorative tracery, and a steep gabled roof, all hallmarks of Gothic Revival design. The cathedral’s grandeur and historical legacy make it a must-see destination for visitors and a source of pride for the local community.

Christmas Baby

Posted by LuxMagnaDesigns on January 3, 2016
Posted in: Children Collection, Holiday Collection, Lifestyle Collection, Model Collection, People Collection, Photography. Tagged: baby, christmas, gift, hat, holiday, newborn, present. Leave a comment

New Manchester

Posted by LuxMagnaDesigns on July 12, 2015
Posted in: Architectural Collection, Civil War Collection, Georgia Collection, Historical Landmark Collection, Photography, Travel Collection. Tagged: architectural, architectural detail, architecture, brick, built structure, burnt, civil war, cotton, fire, history, manufacturing, ruins, tourism, travel, travel destinations. Leave a comment
New Manchester Manufacturing Mill

The ruins of the cotton textile mill, New Manchester Manufacturing Company built in 1849 is located at Sweetwater Creek State Park, in Lithia Springs, Douglas County, Georgia.

The mill was destroyed by fire near the end of the Civil War in 1864 by Union general William T. Sherman’s troops during their march to the sea.

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Peach Lily

Posted by LuxMagnaDesigns on May 20, 2015
Posted in: Flower Collection, Photography. Tagged: close-up, flower, lily, macro, peach, plant, single flower, yellow. Leave a comment

Subject: Lily
Place taken: Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia
Camera: NIKON D3200
Copyright: Lucinda M. Deitman

Purple

Posted by LuxMagnaDesigns on May 20, 2015
Posted in: Flower Collection, Photography. Tagged: close-up, flower, macro, plant, purple, single flower. Leave a comment

Subject: Flower
Place taken: Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia
Camera: NIKON D3200
Copyright: Lucinda M. Deitman

Purple and White

Posted by LuxMagnaDesigns on May 20, 2015
Posted in: Flower Collection, Photography. Tagged: close-up, flower, plant, purple, single flower, white. Leave a comment

Subject: Flower
Place taken: Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia
Camera: NIKON D3200
Copyright: Lucinda M. Deitman

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