Beautiful Colorado! Took this picture of the mountains while on an awesome hike.
1.06.2010
11.18.2009
Tiny Fireworks
11.12.2009
Renaissance Fair
My wife and I went to our first ever Renaissance Fair the other day in Fayetteville Arkansas. It was a fun experience, and I came back with a few pictures.
This first one is of "The Lost Knight". He was trying to find his way home to Avalon.
And this guy, he's a Pirate!
This first one is of "The Lost Knight". He was trying to find his way home to Avalon.
And this guy, he's a Pirate!
Labels:
Arkansas,
Fair,
Fayetteville,
male portraiture,
Off Camera Flash,
Pirate,
Renaissance
10.27.2009
Kara and Jen, Trash the Dress
"Trash the Dress" is a fun way to make use of that wedding dress, though you need not trash it. Kara, our friend Jen, and myself all went to Texas recently and I asked her to drag along her wedding dress, and Jen brought hers just for the heck of it. We had a lot of fun out behind the barns on some old Chevrolet farm trucks. Here are a few of the best ones:
This is one of my favorites of all time, it is now my wallpaper!
This is one of my favorites of all time, it is now my wallpaper!
10.25.2009
David Tougaw's Senior Pictures
What a good idea! Take pictures out in Ponca! Any excuse I can get to go to Ponca. I have known David and his family a long time, which made the pictures that much more fun. So, here are a few of my favorite pictures of a very photogenic young man:
Here is David just checking out a leaf...
Here is David just checking out a leaf...
The off camera flash makes him really stand out.
Senior Bling Bling.
What a handsome young man!
And, for those interested, here is the behind the senes, that is, yet again, Kara holding the reflector! Thanks Sweetheart!
Labels:
Buffalo River,
Class Ring,
David Tougaw,
Lost Valley,
male portraiture,
Ponca,
Senior Pictures,
sunset
10.22.2009
Greers Ferry Lake, Sugar Loaf Mountain
We took off for a weekend of camping, taking pictures, and general being together. By we I mean Kara, Orli, and myself. Greers Ferry was created, like most lakes around here, by damming a river. In the middle of the lake is Sugar Loaf Mountain, accessible only by boat, (or in our case Kayak). Perfect place to take sunset pictures.
The next morning I woke up and took sunrise pictures from our campsite:

Here are a few more from that shoot, just for fun!
Kara was having a blast-
10.21.2009
October 12, 2009 - Emerald Dahozy - Behind the Picture
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