Author: Ashley Landis

Ashley Landis is a contract photographer in central Texas.
She has a BA in photojournalism from UNT and spent 4 years as a staff photographer at the San Marcos Daily Record before starting her own business – Landis Images.

Six little men & a football

Six little men & a football

During the fall I shoot a lot of football.  I shoot high school on Friday nights, youth football during the day on Saturday and some …

 

The token wildflower post

The token wildflower post

It’s spring in Texas and you know what that means – bluebonnets! I am a shamelessly proud Texan and bluebonnets are my favorite flowers.  I remember …

 

Ride 2 Recovery

Ride 2 Recovery

This week I was assigned to cover part of the annual Ride 2 Recovery bike ride from San Antonio to Arlington. This is a unique ride …

 

Another way of life

Another way of life

Last week we were in Ohio visiting family from the Landis side. I’ve only ever lived in suburban Texas and it’s fascinating to me to see …

 

Flashing in Bastrop

Flashing in Bastrop

Occasionally when I haven’t shot in a couple of days and Nick has been stuck in the studio for a while, we like to go …

 

RAW Tips

RAW Tips

As I promised in previous posts, here is something I learned from Scott Kelby out of his 7-step editing process. This tip helped me work my …

 

SXSW Grammy Style

SXSW Grammy Style

A few days ago I explained that my husband Nick sits on the board of governors for the Recording Academy, which occasionally gets me in …

 

SXSW – A Few Quiet Moments

SXSW – A Few Quiet Moments

When most people think of SXSW, they don’t think quiet.  Bands, Crowds and the like tend to make the week over the top with excitement. Last …

 

Happy Birthday Ray Benson

Happy Birthday Ray Benson

Four and a half years ago I married in to the music industry.  I’m proud to say that my husband, Nick, is a mastering engineer …

 

Ms. Robbie – One of many 100s

Ms. Robbie – One of many 100s

I had the great privilege of interviewing Ms. Robbie Moore recently.  She is the first of a collection of 100-year-olds that I will document as …