Archive for February, 2010
Say hello to Sharon and Bestin.




I’m sure we didn’t invent this folaroid thing (fake Polaroid), but we’ve done it before, way back when we started Table4. Bestin and Sharon asked us to bust it out again. I think it’s run it’s course and can be considered vintage. And vintage is in, right?






Did you ever watch that Friends episode where the girls all got together during Valentine’s day and had a ritual burning of their ex-loves’ belongings and pictures? They eventually set the trash can into an uncontrollable fire and the fire department was dispatched. Well, I thought it would be cool to do a somewhat symbolic burning of the folaroid thing and came up with this idea. What do you think? (Throwing Polaroids at the precise angle and position is a lot harder than it sounds….just ask Sharon).

(by the way, this was a composite)

We may be a little biased since we’re Dallas natives, but we think Dallas people have a lot of class. Well, meet Margaret and Charles, two of Houston’s classiest people we’ve had the pleasure of photographing. Check out the bridal images we shot at the St. Regis Hotel in Houston a few weeks before their wedding. Margaret is such a classic beauty, isn’t she?






Her and Charles’ wedding at St. Anne’s was equally as classy. Charles dressed in a classic black tuxedo and kept things clean and simple.




We loved this part of the ceremony where their families and friends laid hands on them.



















It may have been 45 degrees out when we took these engagement photos of Cynthia and Arturo. And it may have dropped to 30 in the evening. And maybe, as Texans, 45 degrees is freezing to us. Just maybe. Don’t judge us, northerners! Especially these two lovebirds.

Cynthia and I have known each other since early high school. That’s at least a decade now. Isn’t that crazy? In high school, the only people I knew for more than a decade were my parents and my younger brother.










Despite the freezing temperatures (ha! yea right), Arturo and Cynthia toughed it out and showed just how much they cared for each other.




Queenie and Carson brought us out to Las Vegas with their closest friends and family for an intimate wedding out at The Grove. The wedding took place at high noon, which isn’t highly recommended for light and sanity’s sake, but we managed to capture the fun and romance of their relationship. After a quick lunch reception at the Four Seasons, we ventured back out to Red Rock for their after shoot. Queenie and Carson were so easy to work with and were so fun to hang out with the entire day. We stopped off at In ‘n Out for a quick bite during our shoot and introduced them to animal style burgers and fries. Afterwards, we hit the Las Vegas strip and gambled the night away….in bed.
Thanks for the good times guys!











We get the funniest clients.


Yes, in fact, that ring is rolling across the table…

It’s like Where’s Waldo…




This is the Chinese character for heart, “xin”…pronounced “sheeen”












