Monday, December 29, 2008

Family Fun...

I had the pleasure to photograph one of my past clients that has recently moved out of town. They moved to the Northeast just in time to enjoy all of the crazy weather fluctuations that area has endured lately. Not only did they decide to enjoy Christmas back in the South, but they had some other family members come in town to celebrate along with them. It made for a nice time to create some family portraits as well as do some fun, relaxed pajama portraits. All in all it was great to see them again and I hope they enjoy the sampling of images from the session...






Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Tis' the Season...

I had a session yesterday which truly started to put me in the Christmas spirit. With the hint of a chill in the air, the mood was set. I first photographed Katelyn about this time last year and seeing how she has grown and matured is amazing. Having a chance to observe the love of a child by the parents also never gets old. And getting to do this for a living is an absolute blessing. Creating portraits of this family in a beautiful Christmas setting was very cool (no pun intended). I hope you enjoy the samples below...




Monday, December 1, 2008

Cowboy Up...






I had the opportunity over the weekend to photograph a family from my daughter's Preschool. Two year old Walker was just a ball of energy from start to finish. He is one independent boy and at times I thought I was looking at my own two year old son. They share many similarities and both are/were able to put my sports background to the test as they moved pretty quickly. Walker's parents are great and although I sensed a small bit of frustration because of their son's busy feet, it never showed through. I only witnessed the pride that they had for their son and that is the image that resonates with me. Part of what I love about my job is watching these children be their own person and do my best to capture their personalities. I hope through the "teaser" images, a glimpse of that personality will be evident...