Category Archives: Portraits

Commercial Photography: Doug’s 2 Salon & Spa – Montgomery, Alabama

It’s that time of year again, when Doug’s 2 Salon & Spa needs to update their headshots!  They are the poster children for staying on top of their marketing, which is especially important in an industry where the employees often change their hair colors and/or styles – often so drastically that their own clients might...

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Portrait: The Kirkland Family – Private Residence – Montgomery, Alabama

The last time I took pictures of this family we were out at Hampstead, little Alex was just a toddler with fuzzy blonde hair, and Grace was still in braces.  Fast forward a few years and we were at their home, and everyone but Alex was taller than me (though that’s not saying much and...

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Bridal Portrait: Jessica – Private Residence – Evergreen, Alabama

After a harrowing gown ordering ordeal that required a new dress to be ordered due to mysterious spots appearing on the one that first arrived, we thought we were in the clear.  Then it came time for bridal portrait day and the sky was very angry on my way down to Evergreen.  The weather looked...

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Portrait: Meet Watson

If you’ve gone back far enough on this blog or you know me in “real life”, then you know I once had a dog named Missy, who was the star of our annual holiday card (see the backstory on that by clicking HERE).  She was my faithful sidekick from the time she was 6 weeks...

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Portrait: Colby – Blount Cultural Park – Montgomery, Alabama

The last time I saw Colby, he wailed (though we did get past it!).  This time around, there were still some teary looking eyes, but only because the wind was making them water.  He had magically grown from baby to little boy, from crawler to fully mobile walker.  He brought one of the trusty cows his...

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