Sunday, September 13, 2009





The next set of photos are from a sweet 16 session. These were a little difficult due the fact we took them on the University of Oklahoma campus. The campus was crawling with students and it was hard to find a place to shoot that other people would not be in the picture. OU is a wonderful place to shoot at but I think this is better in the summer when there are not so many people around. We are going to shoot this session again at a different location so we can get some more photos!

These are some impromptu photos of the mother and daughter during the sweet 16 session below!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009





Here are some new sweet 16 pics! Sometimes I love to just take the saturation way down almost to blk & wht but with just a hint of color left to it! It just seems to soften the picture up for me! Let me know what you think!










These next set of photos are some of my favorites from a recent individual shoot. Let me know what you think?

Saturday, September 5, 2009






I also had to shoot this session with my stock 18-55 mm lense because my main lense is on its way for repair. I think I had just as good result though.
These photos were for the prior senior photo session but were taken on location in Bricktown.






These are senior style pictures I took in my in home studio!

Friday, September 4, 2009





This next set of photos where taken at Will Rodgers Park. This is a great location for a variety portraiture sessions.
Pictures can be great invitations to events! Like this one just type the text in the grass and it makes a great keep sake! I used this one for my daughters 2nd birthday party.
Children are challenging to pose and shoot. Sometimes you just have to tell them something simple & distracting to get the pose/look you want. I just told her to push on the tree for me and she did! There you go... a great posed picture!

These next series of photos were done downtown at the Myriad Gardens during the arts festival.
This picture was taken in my new home studio of my daughter.