Monday
May172010

A busy weekend in Austin

This past weekend was a blast.  I headed up to Austin for Anna and Luke's wedding, and photographed their rehearsal dinner and wedding day.  It is always great to find time to be in Austin and to get into the hill country!  Here's a quick one-photo preview of Anna and Luke's wedding, with more to come soon.  Congratulations Anna and Luke!

Today's Monday, and I'm back in the office, catching up on things.  The next several posts will include photos from weddings I photographed in March, as well as some engagement portraits I've done recently (on the field of Minute Maid Park, perhaps?!?).  I'm also going to post some of my students' work from this spring at Yellowstone Academy.  I'm currently putting together their favorite and best work to showcase at their school this week and next.  It has been awesome to work with my students, and I will miss my Wednesday afternoons with them while they are on summer break.

Wednesday
May052010

A tribute to my loving grandmother, Tutu

 

My grandmother, called Tutu by all her grandchildren, passed away on Sunday morning after a long and courageous battle with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease).  Tutu was a beautiful, loving and spirited woman, and our family will miss her dearly.  However, we are grateful that she is now with her Maker, and no longer has to struggle to breathe!

About three weeks ago, after having spent three and a half months in the hospital, Tutu decided that she was too tired to continue fighting COPD.  She had battled it for over five years, and decided that she was ready to move on.  She moved to Houston Hospice, and was under the most wonderful and gracious care.  The nurses and doctors at Houston Hospice did such a beautiful job serving her and my family, and attended to Tutu’s every need.  We are so grateful for the care she was given, and that she was able to leave us in such a beautiful place.

Tutu was never one to get down, and always met life’s struggles with courage and great spirit.  She twice overcame breast cancer, and even through her battle with COPD, she never complained.  She always kept a positive attitude, and loved all those around her with her whole heart.  Tutu loved having a good time, and she made sure to carry that spirit with her until the very last days of her life.  After checking into hospice, it didn’t take but a couple hours before Tutu had requested a martini (a long time favorite drink) to be made by her favorite bar tender, Kani (the grandchildren name for her husband).  We spent the next several days having “parties” with Tutu.  She brought together our entire family these past weeks in hospice, and we were given the great gift of celebrating her beautiful life together.  She set an incredible example and continued to teach me about life, all the way up to her passing over the weekend.

I have so many wonderful and loving memories of my grandmother, and I am so grateful for the many years I was blessed with her presence.  I am going to miss her very much.  However, I am extremely grateful that she is now in peace, in the full presence of Jesus Christ.

I’ve decided to post a couple photos that I’ve taken over the years in honor of Tutu.  The first photo is a landscape that I took in Montana in the summer of 2005.  Tutu had just been diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time, and we didn’t know what was going to happen.  I went out to photograph one evening, and was thinking a lot about Tutu.  I looked up and saw this beautiful moment, where the sun was setting over a hill.  It was so heavenly, and a great peace overcame me.  I exposed the film just as the sun was going behind the hill.  I named the print “Tutu’s Hill,” when I got home and printed it later that summer.

Tutu's Hill-Summer 2005

This next photo I took a couple months ago in my parent’s home.  Tutu had to spend a lot of time in the hospital between December and March.  While she was there, my mom was washing her clothes and gowns.  I was walking through their house one morning when I saw this scene.  There was a quiet beauty to the moment, soft and sweet.  While there is a certain sadness to this scene, an obvious emptiness to the hanging robes, I don’t feel that it is overpowering.  As soon as I notice that the hanging robes are alone, without their adorner, the soft and gentle light from the window warms the scene, and takes my soul to a peaceful place.  I consider this to be my last portrait of Tutu.  She did not really like to be photographed during her struggle with COPD, as the medicines she was on made her gain some wait and caused her skin to be very fragile.  I am grateful that this photo appeared, and for the beauty and peace that it represents to me.


Thank you, Tutu, for all of the love you poured into my life, and into our family.

Friday
Apr302010

Kelly and Callaway's Wedding

 

Wow, two posts in one day!  Maybe I'm becoming more reliable with this blog thing...maybe. : )

Here are some of my favorites from Kelly and Callaway's wedding.  Kelly and Callaway married on March 6, 2010, and had a beautiful wedding.  Their ceremony was at First Presbyterian Church, followed by a rockin' reception at La Colombe D'Or.  Enjoy...

 

This could be my favorite cake shot I've taken.  What an awesome groom's cake!  I let the shutter drag, and gave the camera a little shake in the middle of the exposure to make this gator come alive!  I didn't see any of the children trying to sneak an early bite of this cake...

This is one of my favorites.  Caught 'em red handed, stealing candy.

I found some guys in the back, lighting up some cigars.  The lighting behind them was this awesome lime green.  These were two of my favorite shots I've taken in a while!

The first toss wasn't exactly a success.  As you can see below, the chandelier got in the way of the bouquet...

 

Congratulations, Kelly and Callaway!

Friday
Apr302010

Antique Market

About a month ago, my wife and I traveled to Round Top to go to this huge antique market that comes to town every year.  Antique dealers travel from all over the US for this showing, and set up their tents for weeks as people come view what they have.  I enjoy all the little pieces of history that you can find, the old record players, random farm tools, someone's post card album, old clocks and art, just to name a few.  I found an old brownie camera in one of the shops, but resisted the urge to buy.

We had a great day out there.  The best part of the day was sitting down to enjoy a piece of homemade chocolate meringue pie.

Hope you enjoy some of the photos I took...check out that awesome truck!


Tuesday
Apr202010

Kelly's Bridal Portrait (Part Two)

I wanted to follow up from yesterday's short post with some more photos from Kelly's Bridal Portrait session.

Kelly was such a pleasure to work with.  Her and her mom both share this incredible gift of genuine kindness and enthusiasm, and it was such a joy to be able to experience this.  I've never met two people who show such joy, and who are so positive, than Kelly and her mom.

Here are some of my favorites from the day.  I hope you all enjoy.

  

 

Have a great night!