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Austin Wedding Photographer | Sarah and Ross’s Winter Wedding

Sarah and Ross were married at St. David’s in downtown Austin, then had their reception at House on the Hill overlooking the scenic hill country.  Honestly, I loved working with the two of them. They are both polite, down to earth and obviously in love. Their wedding plans and details matched their personalities perfectly, and I couldn’t have been happier documenting their day.

The wedding featured their close friends and family, board games, novels as center pieces, locally made mexican food, and the beautiful Texas hill country as a backdrop for the reception. It was a perfect formula for a great wedding. So, without further ado, I present Sarah and Ross’s wedding. Congratulations, you guys!

News: A Visit to the Northeast

On Friday, I’ll be boarding a plane with my girlfriend to shoot a friend’s wedding outside of D.C. Then Amelia and I will travel to NYC, New Haven and Boston for about a week. I’ve never been to the Northeast before so I’m pretty stoked about the opportunity.

I’ll be taking photos while we walk around hanging with friends, visiting museums and eating delicious seafood, so stay tuned for a few blog posts covering my experience. Also, check back for the wedding preview because the couple is crazy adorable.

Austrian Feminist Magazine (an.schläge) Cover | June 2012

I was contacted a couple of months ago by an Austrian Feminist magazine about using a photograph I had taken during my time with Femme et vélo. I had no idea the photo was going to make it to the cover though. If you would like to check out the website but don’t speak German, just ask Google Chrome to translate it for you. Fortunately, my girlfriend Amelia will be able to read it to me.

Click here to check out the original image on Femme et vélo.

Photo Show at ABB Gallery

Earlier this month I was invited to be included in a group photo show at ABB gallery down on East 5th. I’ll be featuring three of my film photographs. It was tough choosing just three photos to represent your work, but I feel confident about the selection I chose. I’ll be making another blog post before the show with dates and times as well as which photos I decided to feature.

(The above photo was taken at a Zoltars show at 29th St. Ballroom near Spiderhouse. When choosing the three photos for the show, this photo came in fourth.) 

Climbing Trees

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My best friend Clint came over yesterday on his day off from climbing trees to climb trees in my backyard. It was a beautiful day to try climbing for the first time. I gave it a shot and absolutely loved it. I’m so glad my friends work jobs they are passionate about. Here are a few photos of Clint climbing as well as some dogs doing what they do best.

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A Visit to Fort Worth, Tx

A cycling friend of mine suggested that we take a day trip at the beginning of the year to check out the museums in Fort Worth. A week ago we drove north on I-35 in the early morning to visit The Kimbell and ‘The Modern’. I had never been to Fort Worth before so it was definitely a new experience for me. It was nice to take a break from work to view amazing art and architecture. If you haven’t been, you should definitely make the trip. Thanks, David!

Photos taken with a Canon AE-1 and Kodak Portra 400 film

A Visit to Marfa, Tx

To bring in the New Year, I made a trip out to Marfa with my girlfriend Amelia and my friends, Amanda and Austin. We went on a long drive to a ghost town, witnessed amazing sights of the Texas landscape near the Mexican border, and hung out with a lost dog in Marfa for a bit which I documented thoroughly below. We eventually found a resident of Marfa to watch over the dog until the owner was found. Overall, we had a very relaxed time out in west Texas. Also, I wanted to take this chance to wish everyone a Happy New Year!