This was the first time I’ve had a morotcycle inside the studio,,, and while the pictures that we got are great, I realized that motorcycle tires on a hi-key white floor is a bad thing. It cleaned up quite well though.
Don wanted to shoot in a location that was meaningful to him, so I followed him to a location that gave us a beautiful view, overlooking the river. Here are a few of my picks from the session.
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Don from Mountain Home




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Several months ago we photographed Daphne’s studio session and two days ago we shot her outdoor session. We had beautiful weather, a beautiful location and a beautiful subject. I could not have asked for an easier job.
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Daphne from Mountain Home




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Zach has one killer look. He has a great smile, but he possesses one of the most intense serious looks we’ve seen in a long time. His sister has been telling me for over a year that we had to shoot his senior portraits ….. so Kim, here are a few of them.
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Zach from Mtn. Home




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He’s been practicing and practicing and practicing … and finally he got to actually play. Last night was his first t-ball game and I think it meant as much to me as it did to him. I remember taking Conner to his first game and now we’ve reached the point that our youngest has suited up and grabbed a bat.
His first swing wasn’t too successful, but the next swing connected and he made it to first base and eventually back to home plate. He wasn’t too sure what to do once he had made it home and the truth be told, I think hanging on to the T was just the logical thing to do until Coach Kyle gave him more instructions.
We had a blast…. and so did Ian.
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Earlier in the school year we did Larra’s studio session, but had put off her outdoor session until nicer weather had arrived. We had decided to visit an awesome location,,, but it turned out that they were closed. Here are four of my personal favorites from the shoot.
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Larra from Mountain Home




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