Well, I'll admit, color adds to everything - but over the past few days, as I've prepared this blog post, I've realized the beauty of Sepia. So I decided this entire post should be done in that color scheme. I hope you enjoy!So you may be wondering what I've been up to lately, and why I haven't been blogging much AT ALL! well, this month I've worked on 4 weddings, 2 bridals, 2 engagement sessions, one senior, one family, and two kids. I've had a long month! and it's still not quite over! So Here's a sneak peak of what I've done since the beginning of the May!
I went to Montreal, Canada, with my family! I loved it! Everyone speaks french, so I was in heaven - really got to practice a lot.
This is me and my sister in the airport:
This an artistic shot from the horticulture gardens that caught my eye. I'll do another post of Montreal Pictures soon.
Engagement: Malia & JD



This beautiful young lady and handsome young man are the kids of my great friend, Jennifer Robison, also a North Louisiana Photographer.





In early may I was honored to shoot the wedding of Larah and Collin!



Then I took a trip to Shreveport to shoot the absolutely gorgeous wedding of Meredith and Stephen!


The Sunday after Meredith and Stephen's Wedding, I had the pleasure of working with another one of my great friends who also happens to be an amazing photographer - Kelly Moore. Since I was the second photographer there, I got to spend a little more time getting artistic shots of the details. ;) my favorites....
Oh Yeah - and my amazing-awesome friends are back to MY college/home town from their college lives away from home :)
Well, guys, that is quite possibly the largest blog post I have done! I hope you enjoyed & feel updated!!! Check back often for the complete post on EACH of these previews!!!
Have a GREAT day!
- Ross

Well, I guess my favorite would be you and Randi in the airport, ;) then there are another half dozen favorites as well, kind of like Brian Regan and grape snowcones, but the one of Jennifer Robison's daughter is just a classic. She's a cute girl, and the photo just captures something special. It reminds me of the one that I like so much of Randi the day you took the pictures in S'port while it was raining. Wedding shots look great, and your lucky to always seem to get beautiful brides!
Hey, that guitar player, hard to tell (great photo though), but looks like that could be James Burton, Elvis Presley's guitar player from '69 till his death in '77. And if so, is he playing "Kentucy Rain"? Favorite!
Love you.
Posted by: Dad | May 30, 2008 at 06:24 PM