Wednesday, November 30, 2011

cowtown christmas

Christmas is in full swing. That is an understatement I realize, it having been "Christmas" since probably October. I am not the one to complain to though, because I love it. Being the sentimental sap that I am, instilled in me diligently by my Mother who we decorated our tree with every year to Bing Crosby and the claymation Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer on the television, I totally enjoy the holiday. I'm not one of those over the top Christmas fans like the neighbors and their extravagant light show set to music, you just dial in the station in front of their house and watch the show...no I celebrate the quieter moments: the tree lit up alone in the living room, a fire going in the fireplace, a cup of hot chocolate, and making and wrapping gifts. Just a fraction of the holiday that I love. Anyway, here are a few festive shots from downtown cow town to help usher in the blog to Christmas and all that I love about it.




Wednesday, November 23, 2011

in the attic

Did a commercial shoot for Demilec USA, a spray foam insulation company in Arlington, Texas. Began the day in an attic watching them test out some of their new product, then moved on to their warehouse to get some on-sight shots that offered a bit more space to move around and shoot. It's dirty, gritty, grungy work; and photos never lie...well they used to never lie.




Friday, November 18, 2011

on the boat-quickie

Last weekend the family and I, with our neighbor's kind invite, went out on Eagle Mountain lake for a bit of boating. For some reason, all natural water bodies, beaches, lakes, oceans, etc. just make for great photos. Here's a favorite, talk to you guys soon!


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

homecoming

Every year homecoming season comes and goes and with it I usually get a slew of images that are hard to explain. They are hard to explain just as teenagers are often hard to explain. High school being what it is and filled with teenagers that are all trying to figure out who they are, what they stand for, what is right and wrong with the world around them, what these things are that are known as the opposite sex (and how to communicate with the strange beings), what they want to be when they grow up, and how to go about accomplishing all these things and still remember the periodic symbol of silver for the test next week. I think the images below capture all things homecoming, and simultaneously all things high school and all things youth.



Tuesday, November 1, 2011

children of the corn

Took this shot whilst my family and I wound our way 'round a giant corn maze. Thought it a good way to kick off the month of Thanksgiving, and titled it in a way to pay tribute to the Halloween festivities that just passed. Hope everyone enjoyed the candyfest. I'll have pics of the kiddos posted soon!