Never fear, for I, just like Johnny 5, am still alive! I’ve been extremely busy lately, and haven’t had as much time to blog, since I’ve had so much stuff to process, from weddings/engagement shoots, to portrait sessions (one including an MMA fighter), to band stuff, so I figured I’d drop in, and say hi. Why am I a little behind, you might ask? Here’s what’s happened lately:
My father has been in the hospital for the past week and a half, and has been having major kidney issues, and has had to start dialysis, which has been pretty hard on our family. This whole ordeal has slightly delayed my photography, since my family is quite important to me, of course. I’m playing “catch up” now, and am almost totally back on track! With this being said, it’s time to move onwards, and talk about the whole reason for this post:
I recently shot a really cool model based out of Houston, TX, by the name of Lincoln Lush. It was the first of hopefully many shoots to come with her, since she’s an amazing model, and is also quite awesome too! I’d definitely recommend anybody out there to check her out, and see if you can help her out in any way. Here are 3 of the shots that I’ve been able to fit in the processing for (with the craziness going on and whatnot):



I had a great time shooting these! Daniel, my assistant, was out of town, so I got to brave the rain by myself this time (hence why it was a shorter shoot). We shot the first image in an old abandoned gas station, and even met a nice guy who didn’t speak amazing English (due to difference in original country of residence), who thought we were about to ransack the whole place, or something like that. After that, we decided to head over to another indoor location, before calling it a day due to the bad weather, and hit up D’s.
For those of you who don’t know what D’s is, drive down Front Street (here in Tyler, TX), and see for yourself… It’s quite awesome. But, back to the story. We finished up shooting there, met a few crazy older guys who also didn’t speak much English (this time because of lack of teeth I think), so in all, I got to hear a few people throughout the day, in different locations, that I couldn’t totally understand… Kind of like this whole Emo music thing.
But that’s another story, for another time.
Hehe, thanks to Lincoln for the great shoot, and everybody, stay tuned, for I have some crazy epic shoots coming up soon!
Speaking of thanks, thanks for looking!
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You’re the best!! I love the shots and you are a pleasure to work with!! Can’t wait to do some more fancy stuffs and things!! xo
<3Lincoln