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Friday, June 10, 2011

Natalie & Dustin Engagement Session

We started out the session at Centennial Park in Friendswood, TX. Then we moved to Challenger Seven Memorial Park for the lake, the larger hill, and the interesting trees. We finished up the session at the Kemah boardwalk. Natalie & Dustin were so fun to shoot. Dustin's face lit up as soon as he pulled out the fishing pole. He even got to climb up in one of the trees. I can't wait for their wedding.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Sneak Peek - Natalie & Dustin Engagement Session

I've been so excited to do this engagement shoot. I met Natalie & Dustin through the O'Day family (our son's are cub scouts together) They are are such a nice couple and fun loving. Here is one of the shots they really wanted so to tease them a bit I'm using it as the sneak peek. The full session will be posted soon.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter 2011

Just a few shots from Easter. It was the littlest one's first.


Monday, April 18, 2011

Shadow Creek Soccer - Gold Team Session

Thanks to the Mathews family, I had the opportunity to take some team and individual pictures of the soccer team they coach and that their son plays for. On a bright and early Saturday morning the kids came ready to play and were great for the pregame session. I then stayed to capture some action shots of the team. It was a great morning shoot topped of by a stop at Buc-ee's on the way back. Only a few wanted individual pictures so I posted some after the team pics.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Lopez Triplets Communion Session

I had an impromptu session this weekend with our good friends the Lopez family. They have triplets that are a few months older than our oldest son. They are getting ready to make their first Holy Communion and wanted to take pictures in their outfits. I met them at Helen's Garden in League City for the session and tried my hardest not to have them stand in the plats since it was damp and they are all in white. You can definitely tell each has their own personality and it shows in their faces.