HOTPPG Shoot Out 2016 Famillies

We had two families.  They first was this couple and their daughter.  This was really hard as the little girl was not really into the experience.

Christa Aaron and Noraa

My second station was with a teenage girl.  As we were finishing with her, her mother came up and wanted a picture of the two of them.

Courtney and Cindy

The second family was my last station.  It was getting dark, and the little girl was obviously done for the night.  As I was setting up the light and getting my exposure, I clicked this one and it turned out to be quite good.

Benjamin and Baby

I did get one of the whole family after that.

Stevens Family

HOTPPG “Child”

The “child” model for the HOTPPG Shoot Out was Rachel. She was an 11 year old girl.  I asked her what she wanted to do and she said “Get in the water.”  The look on her mother’s face was of concern.  So, I told her she get in as long as she didn’t get her dress wet.

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The sun was going down quickly, and she was not really all that interested in posing any more, but I got a couple nice shots of her.

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Best of 2012

I have gone through the over 7000 images from this year and chosen five that I think are the best.  I am not going to rank them.  Rather, I will present them chronologically.

The first one is from Galveston.  Earlier this Spring, Debbie was walking on the beach and saw that someone had started to pile rocks on each other.  As other people came along, they created their own piles of rocks to the point where eventually, there were hundreds of piles of rocks.  I took this picture of one of the piles.  I used a strobe and softbox to help me make the sky a little darker and to help define the surfaces of the rocks.

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Earlier this Summer, Pat Jones asked me to serve as a second shooter at a wedding.  I enjoyed the process.  The wedding was at an interesting outdoor area in Roundrock.  As the sun was going down, we got the couple to walk with us. There was a place in the woods where the setting sun was coming through a break in the leaves of a tree.  I positioned them in the spot where the sun hit their faces and got this picture.

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For the Waco Wild West 100 Bike Ride, last year, I stood at the end of the Washington St, Bridge and tried to get pictures of the cyclists with the suspension bridge and the Hilton in the background. I got some similar shots this year, but noticed that the river was absolutely still.  So, I went down along the river and shot up at the cyclists on the bridge, with the reflection in the still water.

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Ashley Henager wanted to get some pics at an old house in Speegleville.  A couple days before, she contacted me and asked it we could change and shoot with her husband and son.  I loved the idea.  We shot at Midway Park.  Noah was as cute as could be, but he really wanted to get in the water. He kept trying to get away and get in the water, and at one point, the tug between them resulted in this picture.

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Finally, the last shoot with a model I did was with Heather Lynn Johnson.  I have already discussed the lighting issues, but this shot was really great.

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Lily

SONY DSCMy sister and Brother in Law brought my Mother to Frisco to have Christmas with my Nephew and his wife and their 18 month old daughter – Lily.  We went to visit them on Sunday, and I took my camera. This was a quick snap inside.

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My sister took Lily outside and started up a bubble maker.  Lily got really animated, chasing the bubbles all over the yard.  This is one of her trying to figure out the bubbles.

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Up and running (sort of)

Yesterday, when I said this was open for business, it isn’t really open for business. What I meant is that the site is up and running. I worked a little today and produced new “feature images” for the Children, Families, and Weddings galleries. I also added more pics to the Seniors/Adults gallery.

My goal is to get everything up and ready to start “phase two” on October 1.