Archive for May, 2008

A couple of weeks ago, Garett showed up at the studio on a Sunday afternoon for his senior portrait session. He’s another of these guys who seems very unassuming, maybe even a bit hesitant at first, but once we got the session started he really proved to be quite comfortable in front of the camera. We left the studio after an hour or so and finished up at a couple of outdoor locations.

Here are four of my favorite shots from the session.

Garett from Mtn. Home…

jb

www.b2portraits.com

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Trisha and I spent a beautiful Saturday afternoon in Fayetteville with Ginny, Lee and their families last month. We could not have asked for better weather for the day, nor could we have asked for a better couple. Ginny and Lee seem so perfect together and hopefully we were able to convey that in some of their photos.

One of the coolest things ever though, is that they are spending a couple of weeks with Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans as part of their honeymoon. This is something that still just makes me smile when I think about it. What better way to start out their married life than by helping others.

Thanks for letting us be part of your wedding day.

Here are a few of our favorite photos from the day.

jb

www.b2weddings.com

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

wedding photo from Fayetteville, AR

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Matt and Amy had such a beautiful wedding in a very unique location… their front porch.  At the end of March, Trisha and I spent the day with them and their families in North Little Rock.  We began the day with Amy and her girls at the Baker House Bed and Breakfast and then moved on to the ceremony at their house.  I absolutely loved this ceremony.  A very intimate, family-only ceremony on their porch, with the guests sitting on white chairs in the middle of their street.  I don’t think they could have found a better spot.

It was such a wonderful moment, when during the exchanging of vows, Amy bent down and gave her vows to the groom’s daughter as well.  That was just too cool.

We finished the evening up at Argenta Seafood Company for the reception.  If you are ever in the NLR area, stop in and check them out.  Awesome place that gave us the opportunity for some great photographs.

Anyway, here are some of my favorite moments of the day.

So, cheers Matt and Amy.  Thanks for letting us be part of your wedding day.

jb

www.b2weddings.com

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It amazes me, each time it happens, that another year has passed. Now, eleven years have passed. Saturday we cleaned out the studio, moved the lights into the dressing room, invited a bunch of girls and Erin had a birthday party. I don’t know how they managed to dance for so long, but they never stopped. It seemed as if they would never run down… and they didn’t.

So, for our family who couldn’t be here, we’re posting a few of the photos from the party. The studio is all put back together, the chips are vacuumed up, the plastic cups have been gotten rid of, the tables put back, the pizza boxes are gone, all the girls have gone home and now all I’m left with is the realization that Erin is a little older. I thought her childhood would last forever, but it’s quickly passing. While I’m thrilled that I get the chance to share these moments with my kids, it kills me to know that years from now I’ll have only memories and photos to look back on and recall what has passed. Hopefully she’ll look back at the pictures and remember these events as fondly as her mother and I do.

Now,,, some pictures.

jb

just a dad

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