Category Archives: Portraits

Family Portrait: Angel & Jeremiah – Downtown Prattville, Alabama

I knew Angel for a while before we did this shoot, and I had photographed her once before (when I did some headshots for Doug’s 2 Salon). When I was doing a bit of testing/experimenting with new camera gear and needed a guinea pig, I knew who I wanted as a test subject. On short...

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Baby Portrait: Etta – Blount Cultural Park – Montgomery, Alabama

I hadn’t seen Etta’s parents since I shot their wedding a few years prior – and they came all the way from Arizona to have me take some baby portraits for them (okay technically, they were visiting family too, but don’t burst my bubble, lol). I met the three of them (plus their dogs, Allie...

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6 Month Baby Portrait: Keyes – Private Residence – Montgomery, Alabama

6 months old might be my favorite age to photograph babies. Why? Because they’re usually very smile-y and squishable at that age, which is oh so cute for portraits. The added bonus is they can usually sit up on their own, but they’re not super mobile yet. It’s much easier to me to take pictures...

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Portrait: Ella – Blount Cultural Park – Montgomery, Alabama

Ella had grown a lot since we did her last set of portraits at The Barn at Pisgah Hill.  Back then, she still looked very much like a baby, with short brown hair and chunky baby cheeks.  Fast forward to this session when we took her toddler portraits at Blount Cultural Park.  Her silky hair...

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Portrait: Prince Tega – Auburn University – Auburn, Alabama

***UPDATE: Prince Tega was drafted in the 6th round of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles! When Prince Tega was 16, he came to Montgomery, AL from Nigeria with nothing but a backpack and 20 bucks.  He was going to live with a family he had never met (but I happen to know...

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