Sunday, November 12, 2017

A couple of months ago we had Kat's bridal session scheduled at Willow Lake Gardens.  There's a lot of planning involved with a bridal session like dress fitting, ordering flowers, hair & makeup etc.  Minutes before the session was set to begin, it started to pour rain.  Of course we knew there was a threat of rain in the forecast but because of all the details I mentioned, we really had to shoot whatever we could.   Kat's mother had also traveled in from Houston, so re-scheduling wasn't really an option. When I pulled up, they were standing underneath the covered porch of the log cabin near the barn on the property.  As beautiful as she looked, I could see the disappointment on her face, but we decided to make the most of the situation and begin the session.  Every bride has a vision for their portraits.  We were planning a sunset bridal with fields and trees in the distance, but had to improvise.  My creativity was really put to test as I was forced to do an entire bridal session in a 10x20 space.  Keep in mind that I also was barely able to step outside the area so I wouldn't get my equipment wet.  Despite the obstacles, I was pleased with the images we were able to record.  Here are a few of my favorites from the session. 











Thompson + Parker Engagement

I photography this awesome couple at Willow Lake Gardens in Weatherford.  













Family Portraits at Chandor Gardens

I've had the honor to photograph all the Velarde kiddos from newborn to now.  What a great looking family!  We greatly appreciate your business through the years.
 














Senior Sessions

I photographed Cooper the first time when he was just a toddler and many many times in between.  It's hard to believe he's old enough to graduate!  I though it was very cool that his mom found her father's 50 year old rodeo shirt and Cooper wore it is some of his senior photos. 















Fulmer + Hickman Engagement Session











Senior Class of 2019