I could not of asked for a more beautiful evening to take photos of these two. The lighting turned out to be perfect and the sunset was just absolutely beautiful!
Marissa & Coraline

wedding & lifestyle photography

It’s been a little while since my last post so I thought I would share a few medium format film photos from my last family …

Last week I got quite the surprise at work. A client brought in a Mamiya rz67 and two Pentax 645s. He had owned his own photography business before becoming a preacher. He told me I could have the cameras as long as I used them!
Well of course I am going to use them! I went that day and bought film.
This past Sunday, Callie and I got to do a wonderful engagement session for Olivia & Braxton. I asked them if it would be alright if I took some photos with film. They both agreed and said they could not wait to see the photos! Well, I finally have my first roll of 120 back from being developed and I LOVE it!!
These are the photos from the Mamiya rz67.


We are so thankful Erica and Chase chose us to capture a new chapter in their life story. From engagement portraits in the fall, to the wonderful bridal session in the spring, and finally to the big wedding day on June 1st! We absolutely loved capturing their special moments over the past year. Chase and Erica have become some of Callie and I’s closest friends and we wish them many years of joy and happiness!
Below are some of Erica’s beautiful bridal portraits!
Enjoy!
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Over the past few months I have been lucky enough to meet some wonderful people around central Arkansas. I owe this to 501 LIFE. I …

First off, let me say that I am not the photographer who likes to use a flash. I prefer to use natural lighting. This past week I was doing a shoot for Unraveled Boutique. When we got to the location I soon realized I had left my memory cards at home. Oops!! Well, I had my 1976 film camera with me and a lot of film. My wife said she would drive thirty minutes back home to get the memory cards. I shot the first part of this session all on 35mm film. That turned out great. You can see those photos in my previous post.
When my wife returned with the memory cards the sun had already set and I just wasn’t getting the kind of lighting I wanted. So, I set up my off camera flash at about a 45 degree angle to the girls and exposed the shot to them.
Let me just say, WOW!! The colors after sunset were stunning!! I am extremely happy with the way these portraits turned out!!