Sandcastles, Salt Air, and the Walsh Family at Folly Beach
Some people just work harder than everyone else in the room, and Megan and Todd Walsh of Atomic Furnishing and Design in Asheville are two of them. We tagged along on their family weekend at Folly Beach and caught the boogie boarding, the sandcastles, and two of the best friends we know finally slowing down.
Some people you meet in life just work harder than everyone else in the room, and Megan and Todd Walsh are two of them. If you've ever wandered into Atomic Furnishing and Design in Asheville, you already know the feeling. It's the kind of shop that has a soul, full of pieces with history and character, put together by two people who genuinely love what they do.
And if you looked a little closer, you might have spotted our own little corner in there too, because we run Sound Furnishings inside their shop. These two aren't just fellow small business owners we admire. They're some of our best friends.
So when the chance came to tag along on a family beach trip to Folly Beach, we jumped at it. And honestly, it was a gift to be included.
The kind of people you root for
We've heard and seen Megan and Todd walk through more than most business owners face in a lifetime, and they've done it with a steadiness that still amazes us.
They kept their business and their family going through Covid, back when nobody knew what tomorrow looked like. Then Hurricane Helene came through and the flooding wiped away their old store on the Swannanoa River. Gone. The kind of loss that would flatten a lot of people for good.
But that's not who they are. They have faith and they rebuilt. They kept showing up. They kept believing in what they were building, for their family and for the community that loves them.
Watching them keep pouring into their shop, their kids, and the people around them has been one of the most inspiring things we've gotten to witness up close.
They are, without exaggeration, some of the most resilient, hardworking, and genuinely positive people we know.
Slowing down at Folly Beach
Which is exactly why this trip mattered so much. After everything, this was their week to finally exhale a bit. Just their family, the sand, and the salt air.
We loaded up and headed down to Folly Beach, and it was everything a beach week should be. The kids were absolutely in their element. There was boogie boarding in the waves, that pure kind of joy where they'd catch one and immediately run back out for another. There were sandcastles too, and our son jumped right in, the way kids do when the friendship is really between the grownups but somehow becomes theirs too. Little architects hard at work, arguing over shovels and moats.
And in the middle of all of it, we got to do what we love most. We pulled out the camera and caught them just being together. Not posed, not stiff, just real. Megan and Todd watching their kids, the light going soft and golden - then blue toward the end of the day, everyone tired in the best possible way. Those are the frames we'll treasure, and we know they will too.
It felt like a small thank you for everything they've poured out, a few days where they got to simply be a family and let someone else carry the memories for them.
Come see them in Asheville
If you're anywhere near Asheville, do yourself a favor and go visit Megan and Todd at Atomic Furnishing and Design. You'll find beautiful, vintage pieces, two of the coolest shop owners around, and you'll get to see our Sound Furnishings tucked right inside. You can browse their world online first at atomicfurnishings.com, then go say hello in person.
And a little note from us. While Rios Tegen Photography is based in the Upstate of South Carolina, we're in Asheville every week. So if you're in the Asheville area and looking for natural, timeless photography for your own family, we would love to hear from you. Reach out through our contact page and let's plan something.
Here's to the hard workers, the rebuilders, the ones who keep showing up. We're so grateful we got to spend this one at Folly Beach with the very best of them.
Best Family Photo Locations at Lake Keowee | Rios Tegen Photography
Lake Keowee is one of my favorite places in the Upstate to photograph families — here are my favorite spots around the lake for family, generational, and maternity portraits, plus a few tips on timing your session for the most beautiful light.
After years photographing families around Lake Keowee, I’ve learned that the location does half the work. The right spot at the right time of day turns a photo session into an experience your family actually enjoys — and gives you images you’ll want on the wall for decades. If you’re planning family photos at Lake Keowee, here are the spots I return to again and again, and what makes each one special.
Keowee-Toxaway State Park
Sunset, SC · Free Admission · southcarolinaparks.com/keowee-toxaway
✦ Mountain + Lake Views ✦ Moody Forest Light ✦ Epic Scenery ✦ Free to Enter
Keowee-Toxaway State Park sits on 1,000 acres of Upstate South Carolina forest in the small community of Sunset, about 35 minutes from Clemson and 20 minutes north of Seneca. It's managed by SC State Parks and — this is the part that still surprises people — admission is completely free. You pay nothing to walk in, hike, picnic, or photograph. It's one of the most beautiful free things in this corner of the state.
In the late afternoon, that lake-facing light turns the whole scene honey gold. I schedule all my sessions at golden hour — about an hour before sunset — and at Keowee-Toxaway, that timing is genuinely transformative. The park stays open until 9 p.m. during Daylight Saving Time, which means we have all the golden hour we need.
This spot is perfect for: Active families with school-age kids and teens. Couples and engagement sessions. Families and multigenerational sessions where grandparents are comfortable on gentle trails.
One thing to know: Pack water, snacks, and comfortable shoes. The park is beautifully minimal on facilities, and that wildness is exactly what makes it special. Plan to arrive with enough time to walk to your spot before the light peaks — I'll help you plan the timing when we book.
Best for: [large extended families / toddlers / sunset lovers] Best season: [fall for color, summer for lake access]
High Falls County Park
671 High Falls Rd, Seneca, SC 29672 · $5 per car · experienceoconee.com
✦ Sandy Shoreline ✦ Beachy + Relaxed Vibe ✦ Kids Run Free ✦ Golden Hour on the Water
If Keowee-Toxaway is the dramatic one, High Falls County Park is the joyful one. This is where the barefoot chaos happens — where I watch kids sprint toward the water while grandma laughs from the picnic table — and where some of my favorite unscripted moments have come from. It's a 46-acre county park on the shores of Lake Keowee, about 10 miles north of Seneca on Highway 183, and it costs five dollars per car to get in. That's it. Five dollars for your whole family to spend the evening on one of the most beautiful lakes in South Carolina.
If you're local and planning to come back often, Oconee County offers an annual pass for just $25 for county residents. At $5 a visit it pays for itself in five trips.
This spot is perfect for: Families with young children and toddlers — this is genuinely my top recommendation for under-fives, because there's space to roam and the energy is naturally relaxed. Multigenerational sessions where you want a casual, summer-day feel. Any family who wants that dreamy lakeside light without hiking to get it. Dog owners. Anyone who's been imagining their kids playing on the water's edge while the golden hour wraps around them.
One thing to know: Arrive a little early so the little ones can run off some energy before we settle into photos.
South Cove County Park
1290 State Rd S-37-15, Seneca, SC 29672 · $5 per car · experienceoconee.com · (864) 882-5250
✦ Peninsula Setting ✦ Open Water on Three Sides ✦ Accessible Pier ✦ Endless Variety
South Cove is my quiet secret for sessions that need to do a lot of different things at once — and it's the location I recommend most often for multigenerational sessions, because it gives everyone something and asks very little of anyone in return.
This 48-acre county park sits right on Lake Keowee on the south end of the lake near Seneca, and what makes it visually unique is its peninsula setting. You're essentially surrounded by water on three sides, which means almost any direction you point the camera, you have lake in the frame. That kind of built-in variety — open sky and water behind, tree-backed shoreline to one side, a weathered pier to the other — means we can create images that feel completely different from each other without ever having to load everyone back into the car. For a multigenerational group with grandparents, toddlers, and teenagers all needing slightly different things, that matters.
Like High Falls, South Cove charges $5 per car for day use, with an annual pass available for $25 for Oconee County residents, and free for seniors 62 and older, veterans, and those with documented disabilities. The park also has a playground, pickleball and tennis courts, a basketball court, restrooms, and three boat ramps. It's well-maintained, easy to navigate, and rarely feels crowded in the evenings when the day-trippers have gone home and the light has turned everything warm.
The west-facing water here catches stunning late afternoon light — the lake goes from its characteristic bright blue-green in the afternoon to something deeper and more golden as the sun drops. I schedule sessions here to peak right in that window, and the images we make in the last 45 minutes before sunset are consistently some of the most beautiful I've ever taken at a public location.
This spot is perfect for: Multigenerational sessions — this is my first recommendation when grandparents are part of the session, especially if mobility is a consideration. Larger extended family groups who need variety without trekking from one location to another. Families who want that open-water, pier-at-sunset image. Anyone who wants a session that feels unhurried and spacious, with room for everyone to find their comfortable place.
One thing to know: The Lighthouse Restaurant is located right here at the park address — a lakeside restaurant. I love suggesting to families that they book a table after their session. You've already got everyone together, the kids are happy and tired, and you get to end the evening with dinner on the water while the images are still fresh in everyone's mind. It turns a photo session into a whole experience — which is exactly the kind of memory that makes the photos mean even more when you look at them later.
A note on timing: why I shoot at golden hour
You’ll notice I mention light a lot. That’s because at Lake Keowee, the hour before sunset transforms these locations — the water glows, the harsh shadows disappear, and everyone looks their best without squinting. It’s why all my sessions are scheduled for golden hour.
Planning your own Lake Keowee family session
Every family is different, and part of my job is matching your family to the right spot on the lake. If you’d like me to help you plan a session — I’d love to hear what you have in mind.