Welcome to my personal blog. It's where I put stuff about my life as a husband, dad & pastor. I dabble in photography, video, travel, outdoor adventures, and social sciences, too.
A quick stroll through Bisbee. If a costal town in southern Spain dressed up in western wear and took a vacation to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…6 days ago
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Rolling through the streets of Tombstone, AZ. Come for the gunfights. Stay for the Dr. Holidays (their versi… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…1 week ago
A little slice of DFW out in the desert
When Charles was a just a baby and I was in seminary, this would be our Fri… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…1 week ago
Did your dad ever schedule major house projects for Spring Break?
And were you scared for life?
Asking for a frie… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…1 week ago
Originally posted on pixelology: When you’re looking through the view finder, what you see is only the start of what you get. The prints from this shoot in a Texas field are a perfect example of what I mean. You start with a good photo. But much of the magic – and many of the decisions – happen at the edit desk. Warm with vintage flair? Faded cool tones with greens that pop? Black and white with lots of texture? The only rules are: Let the subjects be themselves and let the looks you create show their heart and soul.…