Other Portraits



8 Apr 10

The Cupps wanted something outdoor and something casual for their three-generation family portrait. Half of the family lives in Colorado, so everyone being together was a rare opportunity. The image was taken here at my exclusive outdoor gardens.

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Cupp family outdoor portrait

Cupp family outdoor portrait







29 Mar 10

Emily and Mike said they wanted something different for their engagement portrait. They are a very interesting and unique couple The more I talked to them and got to know them, the more I kept seeing in mind’s eye was an old warehouse. It’s not something I would propose for everyone – but it was appropriate for them. The results were great!

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Engagement session in an old warehouse

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Us against the storm. The angry clouds provided a very dramatic backdrop for the end of our session.

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Engagement session in a warehouse.

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Mike and Emily’s engagement session, photographed in an abandoned warehouse.






28 Jan 10

I have always been fascinated with the “Golden Years of Hollywood” look – images from the 30s, 40s and early 50s of Hollywood stars. I decided I would create a new look/product line based on this concept. The result is my “New Look Glamor”. But what is “New Look Glamor Photography”?

New Look Glamor

New Look Glamor

New Look Glamor Photography is simple, uncluttered and timeless. Through the use of very controlled lighting and corrective posing, I reveal the subject’s beauty and minimize their flaws.

New Look Glamor Photography is not revealing.  An image can be fun and sensual without being revealing.

New Look Glamor Photography is not “Glamour Shots.” I do not rely on heavy make-up or props and use much more flattering posing and lighting.

All women want to appear beautiful and glamorous. This product is targeted towards women that are 19-30, but any woman is welcome. I believe I can make any person – any woman – look beautiful.

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8 Jan 10

I had the privilege of photographing the wedding of Matt and Amber several years ago.  I was excited to hear they would be having a baby and offered them a “First Family Portrait”.   These images, done in black and white, are so dramatic and timeless.   It was great working with them and Christopher.  Christopher liked to sleep, which is good.  It’s easier to photograph a sleeping baby than a crying baby.

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20 Jan 09

This cute little girl was brought in by her grandmother.  Like all kids, you have to work with them a little.  What was funny is that I actually got down on the floor next to her to show her how to pose.  Whatever it takes to get the shot…

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Cute little L







20 Jan 09

I had the privilege of photographing Debbie’s wedding several years ago.  She has kids now and brought them in for a Christmas session.  Children are always a challenge, but when you put two together, it compounds the challenge.  You just have to work with them and let them have some fun.  It is very much, “go with the flow.”  My concept when I talked to her on the phone was to do something with them reading a book.  After we jumped them up and down several times, they settled down enough to look at Christmas book together.

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Debbie's cute kids







19 Jan 09

Eugene called me on the phone one day interested in getting some portraits made. He told me about his interest in antique guns, particularly black powder. That gave me some ideas. At the session we did some “normal” pictures with the guns. Then I told him about my idea. I wanted to create something that had an “old west” feel to it. Think OK Coral. We fired up the fog machine and got a great shot.

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Straight out of the old west







26 Oct 08

This one is from Amanda and Justin’s engagement session at our portrait gardens.

I asked Amanda and Justin if they could get in the hammock together.  That was easier said than done.  It took a couple of failed attempts but they finally managed to both stay in the hammock together.  They got to talking and what resulted was a great photo of a young couple in love.

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Amanda and Justin in a hammock







19 Oct 08

Okay, this would be one of the most unusual session I have photographed in a while.

I photographed Ashley and Ben’s wedding about eight? years ago.  Since then, I have photographed a family portrait with them and their two dogs.  I was excited to hear they were expecting.  It’s always fun to see couples start families after you have photographed their wedding.  Well, Ashley wanted some maternity photographs to chronicle this time in their lives.  As I talked with here, it became clear that she was not looking for the normal, dramatic lighting, black-and-white, highly glamorized, maternity photographs.  She was after something different.  This is not unusual for Ashley.  She wanted something outside and with buildings.  As the session progressed, I began to catch “a vision” for what she was looking for.

Maternity portrait

Ashley specifically asked for an image that showed her “big ole belly”. Make it look big? No problem.  I called this one, “the belly that ate Oklahoma City”.

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19 Oct 08

I got to photograph the CUTEST one year old girl the other day.  Her mother had called earlier in the week and said she had few days off and needed to get this done.  We managed to find a time in her schedule and we photographed her daughter outside.  The variety of expressions we captured was amazing.  The little girl just had fun looking at things and smelling flowers and the images were a great representation of her at this age.

Children's Portrait One Year old girl

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