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I had a great time photographing this brother and sister the the Sam Noble  dinosaur museum! They were both so sweet and it was clear that they love each other very much. It was really cool seeing the joy on the sister’s face and getting to chat with the brother as we walked through the museum. They’re such good kids!

Special thanks also to Sam Noble Museum staff for being so helpful and friendly. (more…)

Automobile Alley is one of my favorite places in OKC. There are delicious places to eat (my favorite is Sara Sara Cupcakes because…cupcakes), cool boutiques, funky buildings, and of course, the rich history. I love seeing the before and after photos of places that have been revitalized. When this engaged couple suggested Automobile Alley as a possible spot to do our photo shoot, I was elated! So much fun, the perfect location, and a sweet engaged couple, clearly very much in love. I had so many favorites from this session. Thanks again! (more…)

This must be the most perfect weather for photos in Oklahoma – not too hot, not too cold. The grass is green instead of the dead straw it seems to become during the summer heat. The sky is a beautiful blue with clouds that look almost painted into the distance. And the summer’s newlyweds are glowing with bliss (at least I would hope they are). Such was the case with this photo shoot. They’re settling happily into lives with each other, and it makes me so honored that I get a glimpse of it.

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Stage Center Theater has been lauded by some as a funky architectural centerpiece to OKC, but marauded by others as an embarrassing eyesore that hinders midtown development and reduces the values of surrounding features such as Bricktown, the Myriad Gardens, and the Cox Convention Center. When I heard that the building would likely be torn down soon to make way for a business center, I had to take the opportunity to get some photos.

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