Montse’s Family – Katy West Houston Family Photographer

Little boys grow up entirely too fast!  I know.  Mine sure did.

Fortunately, my friend Montse is wise enough to have figured that out.  Her sons have entered that fleeting age where they bounce between being little boys full of mischief  and silliness to  young men with generous hearts and gentlemanly manners.

What better way to freeze this moment in time than a non-traditional family-lifestyle photography session?

Montse wanted to capture her family’s personality and activities, and she was super-enthusiastic about our session.   She packed several sets of clothes, and had the kids bring a few of their favorite toys including light sabers (and Jedi Robes) , hand-held computer games and even the WII controllers. She and her oh-so-easy-on-the-eyes husband even hauled a laptop computer and a book to the park.

They’re going to keep on growing up, but Mom and Dad will always have these super-fun portraits on their walls to stir their hearts full of memories.

Katy-West Houston Senior Photographer

For Kandi’s senior portrait session, she  wanted a fun and funkly urban look, and I believe we pulled it off beautifully.

I had first met her  mother last summer when she and one of her very good friends rocked the camera in a Trash the Dress session that I blogged about back in July.

Anyway, and I could hardly  wait to see her again and to meet Kandi.

We picked a Friday afternoon to meet in downtown Houston for a walking session that  covered just a few city-blocks where we found a great variety of settings.

Oh my goodness it was fabulous, and I can hardly wait to go back down there to shoot again.

Here’s the album we created with her favorite images.  I feel certain that she’ll enjoy showing these off to her friends and family for years and years to come.

Enjoy your graduation celebrations, Kandi, and have a wonderful time in college.  I know you’re going to SHINE.

Katy Family Photo Album

The Brown Family Photo album was a long time in the making, but I think it was worth the wait.

See, I photographed this amazing family back in December when they selected their wall portraits and Christmas cards.  Because of the holiday whirlwind and their super-busy schedules, however, we decided to wait until things slowed down to select images for their album.

After things slow down . . . . Bwaaaaaa  Haaaaaa  Haaaaaa!  Famous Last Words!

These folks have things going on!  BUSY is an understatement!

I’m so proud of them for taking the time to get these portraits taken and compiled as a legacy  before the kids scatter off to  their own busy grown-up lives.

A Wide Angle View of the Houston Stock Show

So, the Hubster and I had a Date .

We spent a lovely springtime  afternoon strolling the midway at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo where there was no shortage of color.

Mike’s a great sport about my camera habit.  He knows that if he doesn’t keep an eye on me, I will stop and get lost or wander off in to  anything that looks interesting. What I like most, though, is how he has learned to stop and stand right behind me if I suddenly  squat down to the ground to get a low perspective on something.  He’s wonderful about guarding  for baby strollers and roving bands of pre-teens  who could all run me down in a heartbeat.

For our Stock Show Afternoon, I decided to give my new 16-35 mm wide angle lens a serious test-drive.  It was  the only lens I carried for the day.    In fact, my backpack was so light that we felt better once we purchased a couple of cokes, drank a few sips and then tossed the bottles  into the pack to enjoy later.

Wide angle photography is really a new thing to me.    This lens is all about the big picture.   So . . . here are a few fun images from   our day, starting with the midway.

Getting There:  One for the Money! 

Two For the Show — and  What a Show it was.    We enjoyed some Mutton Bustin’, Heifer Judging and Smiling Pigs (which I learned are called Market Barrows) sleeping in their stalls.

This young lady, above, and her cow were the best of friends.  They made me smile as she rubbed the cow’s head and it nuzzled her right back.

No show would be complete without tons of Fair Food.    You name it . . . somebody was frying it.

And Every Young Princess Needs Pink Boots and a hat  to go to the Rodeo.  Somebody had a very special day! Of course I’m assuming the vendors meant no pictures of PEOPLE WEARING these HATS.

You KNOW I would never want to break a rule.  ; D

New Kids Coming to the Block

Just a few days ago, while cleaning up my outdoor studio, I met a brand new neighbor.

Actually I didn’t meet her that day, but I liked the way she was decorating her new home, so I decided to come back later to visit.

She must have run to the store for just a minute, because she left one of her kids to answer the door.  I said I’d come back later.

Yesterday, I finally got to meet my neighbor.

She’s a pretty little red sparrow . . . the kind with a mask across her eyes.

Appropriately enough, since we met on Mardi Gras  and she was wearing a mask and feathers, I named her Mardi.

Mardi now has four eggs in the 7-UP crate that sits on the Front Porch of my studio neighborhood.

We’re not going to disturb her, but will work carefully around her and hopefully we’ll be able to watch for the babies in the days ahead.

I’m so excited!

Although Mardi is terribly camera-shy, I believe the kiddos will be extremely photogenic.

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