Through the eyes of a child, all concerns can be reduced to finding the biggest bubble and watching it pop. We adults should take notes.
an ongoing study
Through the eyes of a child, all concerns can be reduced to finding the biggest bubble and watching it pop. We adults should take notes.
From a portrait session I did for a friend of their son, Michael.
Bonnie spins Poi at the Lewisville Dike.
My nephew, Liam, got a real kick out of controlling the camera’s remote shutter release.
Jess and Celeste wade in Lake Ray Roberts at sunset.
My wife and daughter, asleep, before I left for work in the morning.
I know it’s a necessity, and I know that it’s part of the bargain I’ve made in order to have the beautiful family that I have. But everyday that I have to leave my two beautiful girls at home for 8 to 10 hours in order to earn a living it just breaks my heart. One of these days — with enough hard work, determination, and the generosity of those that support me in my endeavors — I won’t have to.
A studio portrait of Monica. B
My beautiful wife in her 34th week of pregnancy. Taken at Lake Worth during sunset.
A candid shot I stole while at the botanical gardens of Fort Worth. I have no idea who this bride is.
Amanda stands behind her husband, Nate, as he playfully holds his daughter Maddie above his head.