Take a look at couple of restaurants I recently photographed, Olenjack's Grille and Potagér, for Arlington Texas Magazine, here and here:
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- Rasy Ran
- 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.
11.30.2011
11.12.2011
Chad's R1 Raven
A couple of nights ago I photographed a Yamaha R1 Raven Edition that belonged to a friend of mine, Chad, which was a nice change of pace. It was a night shoot, so a tripod was necessary, and I brought a couple of flashes triggered wirelessly to light the bike.
The first spot we went to was a small business district off Interurban Street in Richardson, with its solid-colored buildings, it served as a simple environment:
A detail of the dual-carbon fiber Akrapovic exhaust:
And the main decal on the side of the motorcycle:
We went to The Shops at Legacy, and photographed on top of the parking garage next to the Angelika theater in Plano, and made these:
As I said earlier, it was a nice change to go from my typical daylight shooting of human subjects, to night shooting of an inanimate object. Thanks Chad - try to stay under the speed limit :P.
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11.09.2011
The VanKirks
I recently finished another family session in Denton. I met Tessa and her family, who were introduced to me by Carrie, and her sister-in-law, Stephanie, also attended with her son Aiden. While the weather clouds looked stormy and had a fifty percent chance of rain, the clouds parted and drifted away during the session, and came back towards the end. We started at the square, and moved to our second location, Old Alton Bridge, for the second half:
The stairs at the courthouse always make for great formals:
And here is one of Stephanie and Aiden:
Shortly after the initial formals, I had the kids play around the courthouse, and on the courthouse for some candids:
Isaac underneath tree limbs:
Stephanie and Aiden sat down for this shot, and Stephanie displays her affection here:
I took an individual of Cooper:
And Aiden as well, hugging mom:
We walked away from the square towards Sweetwater, where Kevin and Tessa actually had their first date, so I did another family portrait with the two of them kissing:
The wooden backdrop made for some nice, clean lines:
On the otherside of the Sweetwater storefront was this dark window accented with red and yellow paint:
We moved from the square to Old Alton Bridge, and took the remaining photos there. With the recent storm clouds acting as a diffuser, and the approaching sunset, it gave me a great window of light that only lasted for less than half an hour.
The families wanted some photos of all six of them together, and here's one of them:
Then I moved onto some individuals on the bridge:
And then [part of] Tessa's family, as Isaac was busy playing on the bridge!:
Thanks Tessa, Kevin and Stephanie, for the chance to meet you and your wonderful kids. I look forward to the next session.
11.02.2011
The Greer and Horsch Families, and Pumpkins
Recently, I was brought along to document the Greer and Horsch family on their outing to the Dallas Arboretum. Unfortunately, Carrie was out sick and couldn't make it, but sent superdad (as he termed it) along with the boys. You may remember Andrea and her family as I went over to their home to photograph Oliver's first birthday earlier this year. They are friends of the Greers and came along as well, making this a fairly simple dual family shoot.
I photographed a formal of the Horsch family early in the beginning:
After the group mingled for a bit, the kids went straight into play-mode. Here's a photo of Jack and leading the adults:
And Nate taking the first smell of the flowers:
We stopped on a stairway to grab individual photos of Jack, Nate, Sam, and Oliver, respectively:
Then when we got to the pumpkin houses, I made some quick portraits due to the large crowds:
Oliver did pretty well climbing through the batches of pumpkins:
The Greers peer through one of the window panes of a pumpkin house:
I suggested everyone to check out the hay bale maze setup they have annually as well:
We started to make a trek to the other side of the arboretum, to where the kids typically play, here's a shot of Paul and Sam on the way:
The first stop was at the wagon, with Nate looking out:
Then we made it to the smaller houses, fit for the kids to run around in, and that's what happened:
And a tree too:
Thank you Carrie, Paul, Andrea, and Corey for bringing me out on a nice Fall day and keeping up to date with your family's growth.
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