Tag Archive: urban photography

Urban baby! Photography session in Downtown San Jose

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I always love a good urban session with a sweet urban baby! Look at this guy; his eyes. Wow. This very urban family lives in downtown San Jose, so what location would fit them better than Paseo de San Antonio? None, I think. They were so in love with each other and with their little…

A perfect little perch. My new office at home.

Portrait photographers have a favorite month (at least, most of the photographers I know, do) and that month is January. Fall brings as much work as a person can possibly handle and often, then some. We run around, ragged, helping to capture memories and create wonderful Christmas gifts for our clients. Then, when the last…

Been so long I don’t know where to start, but I gotta’ start somewhere!

Sorry to my faithful blog readers. It would seem that I haven’t been busy enough to have something to blog about, but alas, quite the opposite! The busier I get, the harder I find it to make time to get over here and share. So, lets hope I can squeeze it in at least more…

Day Nineteen. LOVE this kid!

My life & your images: Tonight, the eve of Thanksgiving, I am burning the midnight oil to get all caught up on the pile of Christmas sessions and orders. Its like this every year. Thanksgiving for my family is often no more than a one-day break from round the clock work. Usually, we don’t even…

Day Seventeen. My lovely assistant’s family & some busy-work.

My life: Well, ’tis the season of chaos and late-nights. As a portrait photographer, I find myself doing about 50% of my year’s work in just two and a half months. It can be exhausting!! But somehow we always come through for our clients and we always get it all done, with time to spare….

Day Sixteen. Ten, nine . . . seven?

Your images: Last August I found myself at the HOTTEST photo session of my career. Not THAT kind of hot . . . more like 105 degrees farenhiet hot. The kids took it all in stride, as they are native to San Antonio, and high temperatures are more normal than not. But I found myself…