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Finding Beauty Before the Storm is Completely Gone – After the Storm-fire
Every photographer has a handful of photographs that stay with them long after the memory of taking them begins to fade. This is one of mine. We arrived in Port Lavaca, along the Gulf Coast where the weather was unpredictable.… Continue reading
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Garden Conversations Nobody Else Can Hear
Some days I walk out to the garden thinking I’m about to wage war. Not against people. Not against life. Against weeds. Tiny green freeloaders with roots stronger than my emotional stability before caffeine. The sun comes up over the… Continue reading
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4 Frames, 4 Voices, My Story
I carried them in stacked on top of one another like quiet little stories that had been waiting their turn to be introduced. 4 pieces. All 8×10. All framed. Small enough to hold in your hands… but not small in… Continue reading
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Somewhere Between Self-Doubt & Spotlights
Saturday, May 2nd, Shelby and I drove over to Jacksonville for the Arte de Mayo Premiere Party that Jacksonville Community Arts Alliance hosted at Davenport Home + Design, and honestly… I have been sitting with a lot of thoughts since… Continue reading
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120,000 Memories & a Deadline: Why Picking “Just a Few” Photos Feels Impossible
Every article or invite to enter a photo contest states like this: “Pick your best ones.” Just. Like I’m standing in front of a neat little stack of 10 photos instead of scrolling through 120,000 moments that all meant something… Continue reading
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Prom in the Wind: Trace & Sydney’s Night
Photographing prom in East Texas are plans of suggestions and the weather usually has the final say. Yesterday in Nac, a cold front rolled in like it had somewhere important to be. The wind didn’t just blow, it showed up.… Continue reading
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Davenport Art Show 2026 – Jacksonville, Texas
Jacksonville hits a little different when art and celebration share the same space. Davenport already carries that steady, creative energy, but during their shows, it comes alive in a whole new way — color everywhere, music drifting through, and people… Continue reading
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Mornings at King’s Corner in Bog, Texas
If you blink while driving through Deep East Texas, you might miss Bog. But if you slow down just enough to turn at Farm Road 2664 or Farm Road 2864, you’ll find a little place that proves small towns still… Continue reading
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What Was Supposed to Be Routine…
I went into the hospital thinking I was checking something off a to-do list. It was a scheduled procedure. Planned. Routine. A “we’ll get this taken care of and you’ll be home soon” kind of day. The paperwork read long… Continue reading







