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for someone who was not very interested in getting senior portraits done she sure did bring her modeling face! wow!! katie said she was only taking these because her mother made her...sorry to call you out katie. you look amazing here and i think that you have a natural look for modeling and could hold down a serious job with it. i can't wait for you to see the rest of the shoot but for now here a couple that caught my eye after the first pass through them.








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For those of you who don't know we have recently opened our first gallery/studio (more to post on that later) and we couldn't be more excited! So, that means I have ventured into the studio world full force...no more garages, yea!! Voula (my wife and studio manager) has spent a grave deal of time searching high and low for props and backdrops and I think she has done an amazing job. Here are few shots to showcase some of these items and I plan to post many more from the studio as I find time.











Of course my job is certainly not easy!












Of course my job is certainly not easy!

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Orchestrated - You know, there's always a plan when you setup engagement shoots (decide on a location based on the couple's interest and the photographers vision), but there's always surprises! Sometimes they're good and sometimes they're bad. I will save you the distress as this one was good! whew
The plan (and request from Brooke) was to have a very outdoor type setting with downtown Houston in the background. That's easy...Eleanor Tinsley park. We planned it for dusk, but luck would have it that the sky was very overcast which gave us a nice big diffuser. We didn't know that an orchestra was also planning a photo shoot up on a bridge out of our view. We explored for an hour or so and then decided to cross the river and check out the other side of the park. When we came up the side of the bridge...wow!! An entire orchestra was posed for a photo shoot overlooking the downtown skyline! I was thinking photo-op and they were thinking - what a coincidence! It just so happened that they were playing the wedding march...crazy!
Anyways, I thought I would imbed a slideshow of the images on the blog. The only problem is that the sound doesn't yet work on this feature. So, to enjoy the riffs of Andrew Bird while watching the shots of this amazingly beautiful couple - CLICK HERE and I choose the second option for the best viewing experience (but that's up to you). Also, feel free to comment below and make sure to link it to your blog or webpage!
The plan (and request from Brooke) was to have a very outdoor type setting with downtown Houston in the background. That's easy...Eleanor Tinsley park. We planned it for dusk, but luck would have it that the sky was very overcast which gave us a nice big diffuser. We didn't know that an orchestra was also planning a photo shoot up on a bridge out of our view. We explored for an hour or so and then decided to cross the river and check out the other side of the park. When we came up the side of the bridge...wow!! An entire orchestra was posed for a photo shoot overlooking the downtown skyline! I was thinking photo-op and they were thinking - what a coincidence! It just so happened that they were playing the wedding march...crazy!
Anyways, I thought I would imbed a slideshow of the images on the blog. The only problem is that the sound doesn't yet work on this feature. So, to enjoy the riffs of Andrew Bird while watching the shots of this amazingly beautiful couple - CLICK HERE and I choose the second option for the best viewing experience (but that's up to you). Also, feel free to comment below and make sure to link it to your blog or webpage!
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Sites Maternity
Fleeting Moment - To me motherhood is an experience that is cherished by all expectant mothers and it certainly showed with Anna. She just seems so relaxed about the whole process and I am glad that I got to freeze this time in her family's lives to enjoy for an eternity. She is a fan of the country setting and I always try to get a good feel of what a person's interests are when deciding a location for their shoot. We met in Alvin, TX and explored a few locations in the area to find the right setting for this special event. I hope you guys enjoyed our little adventure and I can't wait to work with you more in the future!
We found an abandoned farm house which was a little sketchy but seriously a great place with so many possibilities - here a couple from inside the main structure.


There was a monster train that came through in the middle of the shoot...we managed to escape tragedy!


I love a nice little field for some good backgrounds and depth.


A portrait is always timeless and certainly a necessity.
Fleeting Moment - To me motherhood is an experience that is cherished by all expectant mothers and it certainly showed with Anna. She just seems so relaxed about the whole process and I am glad that I got to freeze this time in her family's lives to enjoy for an eternity. She is a fan of the country setting and I always try to get a good feel of what a person's interests are when deciding a location for their shoot. We met in Alvin, TX and explored a few locations in the area to find the right setting for this special event. I hope you guys enjoyed our little adventure and I can't wait to work with you more in the future!
We found an abandoned farm house which was a little sketchy but seriously a great place with so many possibilities - here a couple from inside the main structure.


There was a monster train that came through in the middle of the shoot...we managed to escape tragedy!


I love a nice little field for some good backgrounds and depth.


A portrait is always timeless and certainly a necessity.
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