Typically when I visit a flea market or an antique shop, I’m looking for one thing…old cameras. But recently, I noticed that there were lots of interesting “people” in flea markets. Most of them of course, are not real…unless you count the lady or gentleman running the establishment. But, scattered about the intricate layouts of shelves and booths, you can find very interesting characters indeed. Some of them are downright creepy. Some are sad. And some leave themselves open for interpretation. Here’s a few interesting faces I found recently. All photos shot with an iPhone. Enjoy.
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In the previous post, I talked about this being a weekend of "firsts". Another first happened on Sunday's wedding and again, it was during the ceremony. Along with communion, Dan and Stephany had arranged to have a...
Read MoreIt was a weekend of "firsts" for us as wedding photographers. Both of the weddings we had the honor of photographing had unique elements to the celebration. For Cory and Amanda, the "first" came when...
Read MoreA couple months back, we had the unique opportunity to hang out with a few of the University of Arkansas Honors College students and create some images for the university marketing materials. As I've said before, one of the most enjoyable parts of this type of work is the opportunity to learn from the people you're working with and of course these students are beyond outstanding in their chosen fields of study. So it was a great day of chatting and getting to learn more about where they've been and where they're headed and all the while, creating images of them in their natural surroundings. The University of Arkansas is very lucky to have them and we certainly wish them the very best in their future endeavors. Here's a few images from the shoot. Enjoy!
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