Category Archive: Portrait Photography

Posts having to do with portrait photography

Two-steppin’ at the Broken Spoke

Two-steppin’ at the Broken Spoke

Not too long ago, I took an assignment that was way too fun to be called work.  I went to the Broken Spoke dance hall …

 

2 Wheels & 9 States at 12-years-old

2 Wheels & 9 States at 12-years-old

Recently I met 12-year-old Bianca Derka.  I was assigned by the Statesman to take a photo of her and her bike at her Buda home. Reporter …

 

Bordeaux’s

Bordeaux’s

Occasionally I shoot a restaurant profile for Community Impact News.  I was at Bordeaux’s in Kyle for just that purpose this summer. These restaurant profile shoots …

 

Chronicle-ing the Ellis Home

Chronicle-ing the Ellis Home

(Okay, the headline on this one is pretty bad, I’ll admit.) Not too long ago I was at the home of musician Robert Ellis and his …

 

Congrats Cassie

Congrats Cassie

I don’t do portrait sessions very often.  I do the occasional environmental portrait for various newspapers, and, of course, I’ve taken my share of quick …

 

My favorite moments of 2011

My favorite moments of 2011

Welcome back and happy 2012!  I hope all of your holidays were wonderful. Every year I love looking at all of the “best of” the previous …

 

Quick sportraits in Wimberley

Quick sportraits in Wimberley

Wednesday I drove out to Wimberley to shoot Brennen Blakemore, a senior on the Wimberley High School football team, for the Statesman. Reporter Danny Davis was …

 

Triple threat

Triple threat

I made the trip out to Johnson City earlier this week to photograph the high school girl’s cross country team for the Statesman. The team is …

 

First Friday of Football

First Friday of Football

On Friday night high school football fans enjoyed their first game of the 2011 season. The Statesman sent me out to Burnet, where Burnet HS played …

 

Little heroes

Little heroes

Recently I set up a photo booth for the Journey UMC’s Vacation Bible School. The VBS is called Hero Training Academy and focuses on every day …