Sunday, August 31, 2008

A very special session

I wanted to share this very special session. Thanks for reading! Please click on the images for the large version of the portraits.


A few weeks ago I received an email from a woman named Alicia Taylor. She asked about donating my time to the CTMC Hospice program. They were looking for a few photographers to work on creating a gallery of portraits that will go on tour to help raise awareness about what Hospice is and the services that it provides. I thought this would be a great community service project for me to support, so I contacted Ms. Taylor. Shortly there after she asked if I would be available to photograph a gentleman by the name of Mr. Preston Connally and I agreed.

It was a warm summer day and I was happy…no rain and the sun was shining as I made my way to Merrill Gardens on the day of the photo shoot. As I arrived I was met outside by CTMC Hospice case worker Alicia Taylor who led me into the building through a beautiful foyer. The foyer was a warm yellow and the light in the room was beautiful. We checked in at the front counter and a woman took us to the Alzheimer's ward. She typed in a code and we entered the doors. It was a pretty area and there were several people sitting around and talking. I heard a woman call, "B19". They were playing bingo. Alicia took me to Mr. Connally's room. He had a perfectly made bed with a maroon bedspread. He had a frame on the wall with old portraits of people in his family including a wedding photo of him and Mrs. Connally. It was a beautiful portrait. I was instantly drawn to the character his leather chair exuded. I knew that would be a great place to photograph him. So I opened the shades on the window and moved his chair a bit to be in the beautiful window light. I got my gear out and was setting my equipment up as Mrs. Connally arrived.



We made our introductions and one of the nurses went to get Mr. Connally. He had just won at bingo! When he entered the room his face lit up when he saw his wife Doris. He hugged her and held her hand. He said hello to me and told me that, 'She was his girl." I said hello and he asked me my name. We talked for a bit and I asked him if I could take his portraits. Alicia asked him if he'd play his Chromatic harmonica for us. He sat down in his leather chair and his wife handed him his harp and he began to play. I was amazed at how beautifully he played. He played several songs for us and I snapped away. I asked Mrs. Connally to join in for some photos. He was so happy to have her sit with him. You could tell how much he loved her. They held hands as she sat on the edge of his chair. They looked at each other and he asked, "Can I kiss her!" Absolutely!! He again told me how much he loved her. They have been married for 63 years.



We decided to take a stroll and go outside for a few images. We went to the courtyard and sat on the patio. Mr. Connally again played his harmonica for us. He told me that he had been playing since he was six years old. He and Mrs. Connally sat together as I imagined how they must have sat together on a porch, while he played and she listened, countless times over the years. I felt honored that I was there with them today. I smiled when he hugged her and pulled her tight.




The last location where I wanted to photograph was in the foyer. So we headed out to the front lobby. There were several other residents sitting there. Mr. Connally played "When the Saints Come Marching In" and they all joined in and sang along. Mrs. Connally looked so beautiful in the gentle afternoon sun. I love the portrait of her watching him play. Mr. Connally couldn't remember my name, but boy he sure remembered those songs. Everyone enjoyed him playing as they sat and rocked. We finished up the session and walked them back to his room. I packed up my gear and as I was walking out I was so thankful that I could celebrate Mr. Connally's life with portraits.




I believe full heartedly in helping volunteer organizations and their efforts to give back to the community. People are often times not aware of the many different ways they can contribute to the many outstanding charitable organizations. I support various charities throughout the year, using my photography to create memories for families, and this work leaves me with a deep sense of satisfaction. Especially because I know how appreciated my art is to most. Being able to celebrate someone’s life is an honor. The CTMC Hospice program is a nonprofit organization that provides all kinds of care and comfort to families and patients. I am looking forward to being able to give this gift to other families and to support this charity. For more information about CTMC Hospice Care please visit their website.

Sneak Peek for Jenn

Here's a quick sneak peek for beautiful Jenn. She's a high school senior from College Station. We had a great session. We shot in my new studio and on location! Much more of this beauty to come! Thanks for making that drive guys!





Saturday, August 30, 2008

Studio News & Sneak peek for Sharryl

School's started and football season is here and although the tree's don't really turn colors here the light actually does change. I always love this time of year when the days start getting shorter. I think it seems even more golden in the fall. I could tell today during my on location session that the light was in a different place in the sky than it had been a few weeks earlier. I'm *so* waiting for that first crisp cool day. I love sweaters. Common fall! I'm waiting!! :)

I'm now totally moved into the new studio and I've started shooting again! So far I'm loving the new place!! :D Here's a few quick shots of Donovan! He was my model baby the other day. Course he's not really a baby anymore he's SO big and sweet! Donovan likes to pick flowers for his Mommy. :D I really wanted to capture kind of a "last days of summer" feel with our session... so we put him in overalls and gave the boy some watermelon! He did great! I have many more to blog! I will finish processing them soon! I actually have a lot of blogs coming! I'm sorry for the delay! I will post soon!



Thursday, August 28, 2008

Hill Country Wedding - Arzie & Lupe

I had the pleasure of photographing a wedding on Sunday with the fabulous Donna Quarles! She's based out of Lufkin. She called and asked if I'd be her second shooter for this wedding and I jumped at the chance! I've been a fan of her work for some time now. She is very talented! That and it's always fun to shoot with a great photographer!

The wedding was held at Chapel Dulcinea it's a BEAUTIFUL location and get this... IT'S FREE. No joke check out the website. It's a perfect location for anyone having a small wedding. The reception hall is also very pretty. (that is not free) It's really a cool venue. I enjoyed shooting there. I hope to photograph there again!

Meet handsome Arzie and his beautiful bride Lupe. Arzie and his family are all from London. Let me just say an english accent is *so* sexy. LOL The day started off rainy and oh so humid. A quick afternoon shower made sure everyone was extra hot... but it was totally worth the rain to get the amazing sunset!! We were blessed with an amazing sky! Here are a few of my favorites from the wedding!


The beautiful cake topper. The cake yummy!
The groomsmen striking a pose.
Oh how I love flower girls!
I love this shot of the bride walking with her brother.
Look at Arzie! I love the expression on his face. That's a big smile for his bride :D
After you get married at the chapel you can open the doors and ring the bell. It was hard to do. Donna and I tried to test it! Before they got there!
See what I mean!! BEAUTIFUL sunet!
A flower detail
Smoochies!
Course I had to do at least one silhouette.
More detail Shots
So the venue had all kinds of neat whaterfalls and places to shoot. I love the ambient glow from the fire that was in the foutain.
Throw in a groom and you've got a super cute shot!
And Donna herself!!

Monday, August 25, 2008

Studio Update - Fall Pumpkin Portrait Date's Announced!

We're moved in!! A few hiccups with the new floors but finally... we've moved!! I'm so excited! We're still not fully functioning but I will be by Thursday! I'm determined!! I do apologize for my delayed response returning phone calls. It's truly been hectic. Much worse than I anticipated. But there is light at the end of the tunnel finally.

I have a few more blogs that I haven't posted yet but I will get those up soon too! I've started taking appointments for the holidays too! Just wanted to give you guys a sneak peek at October's promotion! I will have a newsletter going out soon but to those blog stalkers who want to get the best time slots here's the early announcement! :D We're starting to book sessions for our Back to School ABC book promotion as well! (see blog below!)

Fall Pumpkin Portraits - Oct 16th, 17th and 18th

I *LOVE* Halloween! I always have! Any holiday you celebrate with candy is a good holiday in my book! I LOVE little kids in costumes too! So I'm happy to announce that once again we'll be offering our Fall Pumpkin Portraits promotion! This year I am *so* excited to be offering them OUTSIDE of our beautiful new studio!! Yep! and we're going have a super cute set with real pumpkins! :D So mark your calenders! For Oct. 16th, 17th and 18th! We're taking appointments now and have a limited amount available. These sessions always sell out so don't wait! This mini session has a session fee of $50. So start shopping for those cute fall outfits and getting your kiddo's costumes together! This set is built for little ones and works best for kids that are sitting up to 10 years old.

Back To School Special!

It's that time again! Back to School!! I'm again offering our very special Custom Designed ABC books! These make such wonderful keepsakes! Imagine your child as a grown up reading these beautiful books to their own children!! These sessions are VERY limited. Each book is custom designed and is real hard back book! We have some beautiful new covers to choose from too!

This limited edition promotion is available for $400 (Plus the sitting fee and tax.) The best part is duplicate books are only $200!

Call the studio today to set up your portrait design consultation! We have props for all the letters but I also love it when you've got your own ideas! For instance I think it's great when Mommy will jump in the photo for "M" or Daddy for "D". Siblings are welcome to create the book together as well!

Here's a sample of the book I made for my boy! My poor baby does have jacked up hair! But I love that this book really does capture the real him. :) He's so cute even if I say so myself :) It's hard to believe this was him last year! He's gotten so big!