Archive for October, 2007

It’s Halloween and we’re out of the office today.  In order to have a fun day with my kids, I’m taking the day off.  So, we’ll be back in tomorrow for business as usual.

Have a great day and a safe night gathering candy.

jb

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In celebration of Christmas, December 25th, we’re having a 25 for the 25th sale. Now through December 15th we’re giving you $25.00 off your 1 hour portrait sitting fee and 25% off the price of traditional prints. Canvas prints and other specialty products aren’t included in the 25% off.

To take advantage of this sale, call to schedule your portrait session today. The sale is only good for sessions between now and December 15, 2007. Call us at 870-425-7671 or come by the studio at 308 East 7th in Mtn. Home to reserve get on our schedule.

jb

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Brittany showed up at the studio saying how she was “not very photogenic”. The girl is wrong. Her smile is just a killer and her personality just jumps out from her photos. Trisha and I had an awesome time photographing her and were sad to see the session end.

So, it’s been a few days since we actually did her photos, but I’m finally getting caught up and catching up on some of my blog posting. Here are four of her favorites,,, and mine as well.

Brittany from Flippin,,,

jb

www.b2portraits.com

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Ok, earlier this week I posted a few photos of Stephanie’s bridal portraits and a few of Luke and Stephanie from their engagement session. Today, I’ve quickly gone through their gallery and pulled out a few from their wedding day.

We started out coverage at Savanah’s Riverfront Cafe on Friday night to cover the rehearsal dinner and rejoined the group on Saturday afternoon at the First United Methodist Church. Stephanie showed up, like so many brides do, on her cell phone,,, still taking care of all the details of the day. Her attention to those details, (along with having a great florist) really paid off.

Luke’s group of guys were some of the funniest guys I’ve photographed in a while,,, and it was very apparent why this group of guys had stayed friends over the years. I don’t believe there was a single moment of silence among them. Somebody was constantly talking or laughing.

Anyway, Trisha and I had a great time with Luke, Stephanie and their group of friends and family. At the reception we were treated like we’d been long time friends. OH,,,, and Stephanie had apparently put in a LOT of work with her caramel apples that were set out for the guests as they entered the reception area. I have no idea how long she had worked on these things, but the table was amazing. It was covered in tons of these apples, all shining in the spotlight with their individual wrappers and surrounded by pumpkins.  The best part of this table, however, was while photographing it, I caught a younger guy grabbing one of them.  The look on his face was priceless.  He looked as if he’d been caught stealing something.  By the way, a big thanks to Joe, the florist for allowing me to bounce my flash off his shirt to get a bit more spread from my flash.

So, here are a few of my quick picks from their photographs.

jb

www.b2weddings.com

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Domino amazed me from the very beginning. Most students seem to prefer an evening, or at least late morning shoot, but not her. She asked for an 8 am shoot. We were thrilled to do so since the light during that time of day is amazing. We spent a small amount of time in the studio, but most of our time was spent outdoors shooting her around town and down by the river.

Here are four of my favorites from her session.

Domino from Mtn. Home,,,

jb

www.b2portraits.com

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