Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2008

little boy in blue

meet j.t., one energetic three year old that loves to pick pink flowers ~ his mom and i headed out to the bluebonnets with him in tow, and of course he did not disappoint us. he kept us both on our toes but i think it was well worth it, here are a couple of captures from the day...enjoy!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

it's bluebonnet time!

the peak of bluebonnets in austin seems to have arrived ~ thanks to lyndsay for pointing us to these fields outside of Round Rock. for this week only (april 6th - 12) you will get a $20 credit toward your prints when you mention the bluebonnet coupon upon booking your session. i only have a few slots open, so call or email if you would like to take advantage of bluebonnet season with all about me photography ~

Friday, March 14, 2008

my little man

i just couldn't resist sharing this before and after of my son ~ with the joys of technology you are now able to take a photo and turn it into artwork.

before, just a photo from a day at the park (and, yes, his nose is running):


after, a "painting" of the photo ~ just stunning even if i do say so myself!


i plan to get this printed on a canvas, already i can't wait for it to arrive. if interested in a quote for your own "piece of art" please contact me for additional information.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Should a Woman Dress Like a Man (in business)?

I was setting appointments for some professional business headshots (that also needed to look good for online biz profiles). Why do men hardly ever ask "what do you think I should wear to look 'business-y' in my picture"? And a surprising number of women do? A nice article and interesting comments on this over at "Women for Hire."

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Making Cold And Wet And Foggy Look Good

Well, my Sony A700 came back from the shop just in time for this long stretch of cold, lousy weather. I wasn't going to let that stop me - but for some reason folks aren't very enthusiastic about outdoor shots in 40 degree mist and rain.






Lucky for me, Kim had an open afternoon and off we went to East Downtown Austin. I think the weather made for a better B&W shot. Its a rare thing in Austin to need to bundle up like this, but it made for some really cool shots. I took quite a few around the murals and buildings - definitely a location for future sessions!



If you haven't had a chance, you should make a point to get over and see the beautiful murals. But its okay if you wait for it to warm up and dry out first.