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I am a freelance photographer located in Dallas, TX. I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of Texas at Arlington, and I am available for weddings, portraiture and event work. You can view more samples of my work by visiting my website.
Showing posts with label sculpture garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sculpture garden. Show all posts

12.06.2010

KJ's Senior Portraits

KJ heard of me through a good friend, Kevin, whose senior portraits I photographed a couple of weekends ago. KJ is almost no different - appreciative of past and post-modern architecture well enough with plans to study it in college. If I happen to see him in a crowd of people down the road, it won't be difficult to spot him, as he stands at a 6'6" - a whole foot taller than me.

The downtown session started outside the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, where the walkway and high sun played a nice part in this photo:

We walked towards the Meyerson Symphony Center, and then across the street to photograph against one of the murals in a cultural center:


KJ's mother, who was in attendance, suggested one of the circular benches. While I try not to direct a whole lot and let things unfold naturally, I always welcome feedback from others:

The Dallas Museum of Art's Sculpture Garden was a stop during our session:

After KJ changed into more semi-formal clothing, we continued photographing on a courtyard outside Stephan Pyles:

KJ was a very good model, and I hope he finds success in the architectural world - which influenced me to end with these images:

5.24.2010

Thomas and Lily's Engagements

I photographed Thomas and Lily's engagements around Downtown Dallas. The two seem like an inseparable couple, and we wandered until we ended up at the Dallas Museum of Art's Sculpture Gardens.

The pair go in for a kiss in front of a school bus:


Thomas kisses Lily's forehead in front of a store sign:


The DART train leaves the station as they pose in the seating area:


They stopped in front of a scaled-down model of downtown:


Pigeons fly out of their way as soon as the two make their way towards them:


A simple photograph displaying their affection for each other, and the ring of course:


Thomas and Lily stand in the stairwell:


This aged and painted garage door complemented the urban look they sought:


The two peer through one of the sculptures at the DMA's Scupture Garden:


The closing photo:


I enjoyed spending part of the day with them, and can't wait until their wedding day!

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