Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Family












Family is so important, no matter the size.



Friday, July 10, 2009

French Bulldogs

Here are some of our four legged family members. These French Bulldogs were some of our best behaved subjects. We love when you include your pets in your family portrait session.
Don't miss out on a chance to include your beautiful pets in your family portraits.













More French Bulldogs












More of the Cowboy Family


One thing that is great about portraits is capturing the subjects personality. You can see how much they enjoy their life.








The Cowboy Family

This is my Cowboy Family. How fitting to have the pictures is sepia. I would love to do a cowboy sitting for you. We did do these pictures at their home in front the barn but, what a way to personialize your portraits. The family is making a collage of these pictures on the wall. The couple in a 16x20 (we call it size D) with the kids around in 8x10's. What a great way to fill up the wall space.














Wednesday, July 8, 2009

A New Family







This is a wonderful new family I met. They are wonderful to work with and I am excited to watch their little guy grow. The wonderful thing is that you will get the chance to watch him grow also. Each month I will post some of the new portraits I have taken. Don't miss a month of his growth!!!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009




How lucky I was to have such a beautiful subject. She would do anything I asked and we got great portraits. Senior Pictures are about you and who you have become in your High School years. I want to capture your special personality in life long portraits. Don't hesitate to call and make your mark on history.

These are two more of the Senior Portraits I shot in early June. If you would like to have portaits like these for your Senior Pictures give me a call and book your appointment today. Don't miss out on making your place in History! 720-253-6941 or 970-587-8581.


During the first week of June I went to the prarie east of Eaton, Colorado to photograph these white flowers called the prarie rose. My mother-in-law read in the paper that these flowers have not bloomed so much in 50 years. It really looked like it had snown.

Monday, June 29, 2009