My Boy, The Star…

One of my clients is the children’s museum, which is perfect for my family. They can actually tag along on some of my shoots and enjoy the activities at the museum while I work. The other benefit is they sometimes get to be stars! That’s my middle boy blowing the big bubble at the top of the new brochure. Isn’t he cute?!?

Asleep, Awake…

I’ve been working on a personal project that documents the boys when they are asleep and first waking up, then combines that moment with a portrait of them wide awake during the day. The idea is to show the differences and similarities of our time asleep and awake, and how we relate and react to the outside word in each.









Through the use of a diptych, the two worlds can be directly compared and contrasted. It’s a neat idea and I’m already learning more about my boys than I did before. I’m not sure if I’ll carry this project past my own family, but it would be interesting to see what kind of stories a full book of children could tell… maybe even carry the idea over to adults, too?!?

Recent Photos In Print…

I’ve been keeping busy with my regular clients lately. I’ll have some nice shots coming out in D Magazine any day now, some new brochures and publications from the museum are about to be finished and of course there’s always my stuff for Quick! I always love shooting for Quick, reading Quick and talking to fans of Quick that I meet out in public. Here are some of my most recent Quick covers and pics…

OK, so this meal is a bit exaggerated. That’s actually three full orders of fries! However, everything else is 100% real. No fake food or photoshop trickery that takes place in most food photos. We went to an awesome burger place called Motor and Maple and used a real burger, real fries, a real booth at the place and real ketchup spelling out the words!


Piano bars are fun to visit, but they actually aren’t the easiest to shoot. If you want to show the performer, the piano, the crowd and some ambiance all in one shot, it can get tricky! I think I pulled it off, though. The funny thing is that I hadn’t ever shot at a piano bar in my life (even though I’ve been shooting in bars and clubs for nearly 13 or 14 years now). Out of the blue, I get this assignment and then a shoot for another publication at another area piano bar both in one week! I was waiting for the third piano bar shoot to arrive, but I guess Dallas can only have so many piano bar stories written in a week!
Chocolate! What more can I say? Who wouldn’t want a nice big pile of chocolate to shoot? Too bad I didn’t get to eat it…
The best night of Super Bowl week in Dallas was definitely the Flaming Lips show! I never get tired of shooting them.
I did a lot of red carpet shooting during Super Bowl week in Dallas. Snoop, The Situation, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Gene Simmons and a million other celebs all walked in front of my camera. It was definitely a different experience than most of my shoots.

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Look At Those Boots…

I was at an event tonight and I saw some Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders waiting against a wall. I liked how all the boots were lined up in a row.

Just Call Me Mr. File Photo…

99.9995% of viewers would’ve never known who took these photos, unless I legally changed my name to Mr. File Photo. As part of my contract with certain publications, they are required to credit me on new images, but they are allowed to run old photos with a “file photo” credit. That means all my pics that were reused for the latest Super Bowl edition of the Guide get labeled with the generic photo credit.

That’s my Snoop Dogg shot, as well as my Sean Diddy Combs image.
The Pitbull photo? Yup, that’s mine.

Who shot Manhattan Lounge and Ghostbar? You guessed it.
I have photographed The Flaming Lips several times over the years. This photo of mine was taken at the NX35 Festival in Denton, TX, last year. I’m supposed to be shooting Wayne Coyne and company in concert tomorrow night. I think it will be my seventh or eighth time…