Monthly Archives: October 2009

{ Kayla’s Killer Looks }

It’s true, Kayla has a killer look.  Especially  if you happen to cross her path during hunting season.  But the rest of the time she’s just a mild mannered student at Abingdon High School.  But be careful when you meet her.  Be nice, wear orange and everything will be all right.

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{ Hurst family }

It was chilly.  And my slashing around in the duck pond didn’t help but the Hurst family made it feel a lot warmer when  we met for a family session at Emory & Henry in Meadowview.

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{ Sarah + Sid }

I love wedding that celebrate families.  And Sarah and Sid’s was one of the best.  After spending the morning at her parents house getting ready Sara and Sid headed over to Abington’s Virginia Ballroom for a truly heartfelt ceremony.  Great food and quality bluegrass music rounded out the afternoon for an especially enthusiastic  Virginia Tech...

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{ clarissa + chad }

It rained. Big whoop!  Clarissa was singing in the rain on her way to the alter inside the historic Martha Washington Inn. And Chad scarcely noticed the rain either as he was too busy waiting for the love of his life to stroll down the aisle. After an especially enthusiastic ceremony the hotel quickly turned...

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{ tommy the juggler }

Bristol’s master juggler, Tommy Curtain stopped by the studio recently for some updated PR photographs and we had a blast during the session. Tommy didn’t break anything and we got some great photographs too.  Enjoy.

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{ Snake wine + The Black Rooster }

Although it sometimes feels like we never leave the office, Lisa and I have been fortunate to have traveled widely.  From Saigon to Venice. So when The Black Rooster Gallery at the historic General Francis Marion Hotel in Marion, Virginia asked us to hang a sampling of our photographs there we were honored. Although you...

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{ Cut and Print }

Lisa abandoned me in the studio for a couple of days to work on  “Brothers”,  a feature film produced in the Bristol area. Our friend David Radford was the cinema photographer and he convinced Lisa to skip out on me for a couple of days to help him and director Jerry Sword with this project. ...

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