So it may be summer and graduation has come and gone, but that is another story. This story is about Richard. We’ve been trying to get Richard in for quite some time for his senior portraits, but his schedule, combined with waiting for just the right conditions on the golf course. We finally had everything align and we were able to get together and do his session…. and he suited up. I believe he may have a little Barney Stinson deep inside.
jb
Richard from Mtn. Home













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One thing you should know about Anna,,, is that her smile is magically attached to my lens. I’d ask her to give me a serious look, and she’d have it down perfect. Then, I’d raise my lens and as my lens would come up her smile would appear. Anna may be one of the happiest, biggest smile, easy to work with young ladies that I’ve had the pleasure of photographing in quite a while. I had more fun than I can adequately convey in words. I hope the photos show how much fun we had.
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As a photographer, I get to see a lot of people who tell me they are “not photogenic”, and Charlie is one of those people. He has practically been a member of our extended family for his entire life, but he still tried to convince me that he didn’t look good in photos. Well, he was wrong. He has a great look and once I got him to stop talking constantly, we got some great photos. Then again, I guess I was talking as much as he was. It all worked out in the end.
jb
Charlie from Mtn. Home








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In 2000 I started working at the hospital here in town as a paramedic…. and I met a dispatcher named John. We quickly became best friends and in doing so I had the pleasure of getting to know a little boy named Austin. Well, Austin grew up and has turned into a very photogenic guy. Now this session was really fun for me, since I knew so much about Austin and his family. We laughed…. at times, uncontrollably. Here are a few shots from his badass session.
jb
Austin from Mtn. Home









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