Friday, August 21, 2009
The Graduate
I should have done them in a different order, but oh well. Once again my friend Steven hired me to design his invitations, and take his senior photos. He opted not to take cap and gown photos, so we had a wonderful time shooting casual and business shots. With Rice University and Discovery Green for the backdrop we had a awesome session!









Steven Currie TAKE III
Steven is a close friend and business associate of mine. We met while we both were students @ Prairie View A&M University, and have always maintained a wonderful friendship. When I decided to peruse fotography I hit him up to see if he would let me shoot some shots, and he agreed. After the initial session, he hired me for his senior photos and graduation announcements, so I threw in a gift session. Here are a few of his shots I selected. Look out for him, he and I are now fotography partners so we will be taking Houston by storm especially since we both will have new mortgages soon...








Dirty Thirty!
I met Abbie, when I was freshman at PVAMU in 2002. She was fresh out of undergrad doing her thing as a academic advisor. She reminds me a lot of my own older sister, she keeps it real, and most importantly she supports me, and wants me to be happy in life. I was sad I missed her wedding last year due to Hurricane Ike, but she called me and asked is I could come by and snap some photos of her husband's thirtieth birthday party at their home. Well Abbie is one of a kind and she is larger than life in her small frame. She does everything in a big way yet it's simple. She literally turned their home into a casino that would rival some casinos on the Vegas Strip. The true highlight were the stripper-waitresses she let him select to be waitresses, and trust she got her moneys' worth! Check out the photos!








Father's Day
With fotography you never know what will come your way. Back in April I was contacted by my personal cake lady Cynthia about taking photos at her sister' fiance's memorial service. Until then I had a strong no camera policy for memorial services, but after a conversation with a friend I decided if someone thought enough of my work to ask me to photograph something as special as a home going service I would do so. At the service I met Andrea, and while shooting the photos I found out she had a young son, who had just lost his father, so I told her I would be there for her to help in an way possible. I figured that father's day would particularly be difficult so great mind think a like we decided to do a shoot to take her mind off things, and give her son some great shots. Tristan was a bit shy at first, but once he warmed up to the camera we were able to get some great shots. He has a wonderful spirit, and I loved every moment of his shoot, and speaking with Andrea, she is now someone I consider a close friend and client, and I am happy to be her personal fotographer to capture those special moments!









Thursday, August 20, 2009
New Marketing
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