Friday, December 19, 2008

Trevino Family Holiday Shoot





I met up with the Trevino family a couple of weeks ago to shoot their annual holiday photos. We met over at the Rice campus to capture the beautiful fall leaves and the grand architecture. 
Henry works at Rice and knew just the spots he wanted to have their photos taken.  I had the chance to work with one of my friends.  Ray Cortez is actually an awesome videographer and producer.  He owns AJ Max Productions.  Check them out at ajmaxproductions.com if you have any commercial video needs.  He's the reel deal!  What an awesome family.  Im so glad I had the chance to meet everyone.  Happy Holidays!

Sebastian's Holiday Session





I am so lucky to have such a little ham for a dog.  Sebby helped me create a fun card for this holiday season.  He is a little trooper.  He lets me put him all kinds of great outfits.  All you dog lovers be sure to check back.  Im sure I'll be adding other great shots of my little guy!

Care To Chat





Care to Chat?  Well, oh course I would love to you.  This was a great event for young ladies and their mothers.  I sure wish I knew about this when I was growing up.  Mrs. Karen Chitty-Boe with Memorial Hermann Sugarland asked me to photograph this event.  It was very informative and moving.  Mothers and daughters were invited to this event to meet with doctors, peers and survivors to learn about the female body and how to survive the changes we will experience through out our lives.  Fellow photographer Alisa Murray was on hand to share her experiences working with the Breast Cancer Survivors from her photo calendar.  Many moving stories were shared that touched my heart and soul.  Life is so precious!  Growing up and into my twenties I never really realized how precious life is.  I really value every moment I have with my friends and family now.  I feel so blessed to be a photographer and have the opportunity to meet all kinds of people that are amazing and are incredibly courageous.  My blessings go out to the Boe family for their lost.