I'm so glad you all are spending your insanely precious time surfing my blog.

Instead of going off on some tangent, I'll just say that Wedding photography is what I specialize in. I love it and I don't have plans to do anything else.

I specialize in a non-traditional, unfettered style of wedding photography. I firmly believe that wedding photography doesn't have to be boring or lame.

On this blog you will find my latest weddings, engagements and bridal sessions, as well as random personal information and pictures I take on a day-to-day basis.

Thanks for coming by!

Sunday
21Jun2009

Julie and Brent

Venue: Tyler Women's Building

Florist: Flowers by Sue (in Bullard)

Cake: Cakes by De'Anne

The first wedding I shot in Tyler was at the Women's Building at the corner of Broadway and Dobbs. I've shot countless weddings there since then and I've come to the realization that it's one of the best places to get married in Tyler. The wedding was moved twice. First it was outdoors, which Julie decided would be just a little too hot for her guests. Second it was moved to the Waldort Room, which ended up being too small for 150 guests. Lastly it was moved to the auditorium, which was perfect. A hint for summer weddings: choose a venue that is practical and malleable. Sometimes you gotta change plans and multi-faceted venues are a great option.

Julie and Brent both wrote each other letters during the early parts of the day.

BEST. RINGSHOT. EVER.

Saturday
20Jun2009

Renaissance dad

Ahhh, father's day. The day we celebrate the most difficult job in the world with a greeting card. Dad's are so tough to buy for. Most of them have everything they want, and the things they don't have, they don't want anyway.

But I digress...

It was never in question that I would own my own business. I grew up living in a family of small businesses. My father started Arrick Computer Products in the '80s selling switchboxes for computers. When the Japanese decided they could make them cheaper, my father evolved his company creating small automation robots (now called Arrick Robotics). In 1999 he started a company making vintage-style Synthesizers (synthesizers.com) and in between he had countless other left and right brain projects.

He and my mother remodeled their current home, complete with a Frank Loyd Wright style office (with stained glass my father put together).

He's a true Renaissance man, always teaching that both the left and the right sides of the brain are important.

So thanks dad for all the late night conversations, introducing me to talk radio and showing me how to ride a bicycle. I couldn't have done it without you. It's the most difficult job in the world, but you pulled it off with style.

Saturday
13Jun2009

Matt and Jennifer - e-session

Oh man, it's been toooooo long since I've posted (almost a week). I feel like I've been ignoring you, internet people. Here's an engagement session I shot a couple weeks ago. I cant believe it took me so long to blog it, but I appologize. It will never happen again. Promise!

Saturday
06Jun2009

Whitney & Jarrad

Every girl needs an "I'm getting married today-shirt"

This next photo is actually a motivational poster for "Teamwork." Because putting on a dress requires all the hands you can get.

I'm Ron Burgundy?

A few awesomely sweet reception details:

 

 

Tuesday
02Jun2009

October Third

October third 2009 just opened up, so if you contacted me about that date

earlier in the year give me a shout and we'll get you hooked up.

-Allen