Film Friday | Tulsa Photographer

here i tried to be sweet and carve my pumpkin to say “dad”. it looked good at the sketch….. so everything was going great, until i started cutting out the letters… i couldnt move the knife fast enough, and i cut the letters too close together… so being “creative” i turned this situation into, something… lets just say there were a lot of laughs, mostly at me. we even bought pumpkins for the babies! Share → Tweet

Featured | Tulsa Engagement Photographer

A couple months ago i received a call from a good friend, who i did an e-session for, because they wanted to use my pictures for a magazine based out of australia. i of course said, “YES”! and i am now pleased to share with you my very first feature from enhance magazine. to see more from this engagement session click here. Share → Tweet

2 Year Anniversary | Tulsa Photographer

today marks my wife and i’s 2 year anni!  i am so blessed to have spent every single day with this beautiful woman. everyday i look at her and thank God that He has blessed me with such a hottie. this anniversary is a big one in a couple different ways: its our 2 year anni, and its our last anniversary as a couple… we found out four months ago that we are having twins, IDENTICAL GIRLS! i could not be any happier! this is to the love of my... Read The Rest →

Film Friday | Tulsa Photographer

i’m wanting to start a series every friday called, film friday. i love shooting film and want to share world through my eyes using film. i’ll do my best to keep this going every week. Share → Tweet

Gatsby Picnic 2010 {sneak peek} | Tulsa Event Photographer

so these past couple days have been gorgeous! my family and i were driving down riverside and we saw the a sign saying gatsby picnic 2010 and saw everyone wearing 1920′s outfits. just to give you a little personal info. i love anything vintage, especially 1920-1950′s… so being a photographer i bring my camera everywhere, and i just knew i had to take a few snap shots! be sure to check out decopolis to find out more about tulsa’s art deco roots. Share → Tweet