Sofie’s Two-year Milestone Portraits – Austin Child Photographer





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Tags: Austin, Kids, shot on film





To see more photos and to order prints, head over to the gallery.
To schedule a photo session for your own kiddo, contact me.
Tags: Austin, Kids, shot on film

I shot Stacey and Nigel’s utterly fantastic wedding at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin last Saturday. What a gorgeous venue! What a lovely day! What an awesome couple! What an insane party! My head is still spinning…
I just couldn’t help myself — I had to show off some of Stacey’s gorgeous details! Love love love the birdcage veil and her gorgeous bouquet!
I can’t wait to share more images from their wedding day here on my blog, including some crazy-fun photo booth images shot by Ben Godkin. Stay tuned!
(Family and friends, you’ll be able to view photos and order prints from the wedding in the online gallery in the coming weeks. Enter your e-mail address and I’ll notify you as soon as the gallery is online.)

Jessica and I went down to the Pecan Street Festival (first and last time – it was pretty lame) this past weekend and popped in to Max’s Wine Dive for lunch while we were downtown. This is the Texas “Haute“ Dog with Texas Prairie Fire Chili (along with the requisite beer). Crazy good.

from Claire and Steve’s May wedding at Mercury Hall, which I shot with Sherry Hammonds Photography.
Tags: Austin, Mercury Hall

Shot on Fuji Pro 400H 120 film with a Contax 645. In case you’re a nerd and wanted to know.
Tags: Austin, Details, shot on film

A flower girl from Laura and Mark’s wedding at the Four Seasons that I second shot with Sherry of Sherry Hammonds Photography back in May.
(nerd tech info: Shot on Fuji Pro 400H film with my father’s old manual Minolta SRT MC-II 35mm — the same camera I’ve played with since I was eight years old.. which makes that camera, and me now, pretty old. As fun as digital is, something tells me that my son won’t be poking around with my 5D in 20 years… but that Minolta will probably still be around, and it will still be able to make gorgeous images.)
Tags: Austin, shot on film, The Four Seasons