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I do personal/family portraits, professional portraits, commercial photography, still life, and weddings.

Professional Portraits - Glamour - $150.00

Includes:

  • Time with Photographer in location of your choice.
  • Processing of all images
  • CD of images in High Resolution JPEG for use by you
  • Private Viewing Gallery
  • 8x10 print of your choice
  • Custom packages available on request

Personal Portraits - Family Portraits -$75.00

Includes:

  • Time with Photographer in location of your choice
  • Processing of all images
  • CD of images in High Resolution JPEG for use by you
  • Private Viewing Gallery
  • 8x10 print of your choice
  • Custom packages available on request

Commercial - Lifestyles - Private Functions -$125/hour

All contracts require a non-refundable deposit to confirm your date. Check for availability.

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Local Charities and Fund Raisers

I am always willing to help local charities whenever possible. If you have an event coming up that you wish to have captured, contact for availability and we will make arrangements.

If I can photograph wildlife life like Robert O'Toole, landscapes like Ansel Adams, I will be most pleased. Both have such strong talents exhibited in their work it is impressive to say the least. To me that shows a great deal of respect for the craft. They have made it their business to understand photography at a very personal and passionate level. Because of this, characteristic I appreciate them immensely.

After having had the curiosity planted in my spirit with an Olympus Stylus point and shoot nine years ago, I went looking for more. So, I purchased my Canon Rebel XT, as a jump into advanced photography. This is where my passion for the art truly took off. Though a little beat up, I still have my XT. It is home to the 18-55mm stabilized kit lens that came with my Canon T1i last year, and pro series glass that I change accordingly to capture moments in time. My "very specific to lens quality" T1i, is now home to the ever popular Canon EF 70-200 f/4L IS USM. Which I love, and is likely one of the best pieces of glass ever built by Canon. At one point, I thought about switching to Nikon, but when I sobered up I realized that while I was out, marketers had infiltrated my brain and almost had me convinced to switch. They are very sneaky. But lets face it, Canon rocks and I am far too old fashioned and loyal to be convinced otherwise. As a great man once said: "The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it." Ansel Adams.