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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Personal Touch Painting


We couldn't be more proud of our daughter Bethany's artistic accomplishments. Just this year she joined our studio to create beautiful painted works of art from the portraits we take. We still use artists from our imaging lab in Missouri for paintings, and they are wonderful. However Bethany can ad a more personal touch, and be more flexible to our client's needs since she is located here.
Why a Painted Portrait? It's difficult to describe how beautiful they are. We have samples in our studio that will Wow! you. Please stop in and see... Also the images on our website give you some insight. When you see them you'll want one for your family. These portraits are handed down as a cherished heirlooms. And until now the only way to have a painting like this was to commission an artist to produce an original portrait at considerable expense. Now we can offer an new option. You can choose to have your favorite Surf Side Photography beach image transformed into fine art that has the look and feel of an original oil painting. Bethany uses a specialized stylus to paint colors and brushstrokes on a digital canvas. After hours of detailed work, the inner beauty, emotion and personality of the subject comes shining through. As an artist, Bethany want's to stur your soul by transforming your original photograph into a stunning painted work of art.

Our Daughter Bethany & Family


Previous blogs have introduced you to our grandaughter Tessa. FYI: she's better know as "Pie" which is short for Sweetie Pie. Her Daddy is responsible for her cute nickname. Chris is a Personal Trainer at Encore Rehabilitation Center in Gulf Shores. Bethany is a part-time Physical Therapy Assistant at the same facility, full time Mommy, and part-time Artist.

Southern Edge Dance Studio


Our new daughter-in-law Mia runs a dance studio in Fairhope AL. She is wonderful with children of all ages and teaches tap, ballet, modern dance, and hip-hop. She also has a "Dancing Grannies" class. I captured this striking picture of Mia from my balcony seat at the theatre during her concert. http://www.southernedgedancecenter.com/

Eric got Married!!




February 7th, 2009 our son (and his boxer Bailey) married Mia Lynn Spicuzza. She's a sweet, beautiful and talented girl, we just LOVE her and couldn't be happier for both of them.
We photographed much of Eric & Mia's wedding portraits before the event at Fort Morgan and then at the beach. You'll noice many of those images in our wedding section on our website - they turned out fabulous!Take a peek.
The wedding was was indoors (not our usual venue) so we wanted to take as many images ahead of time as we could. That relieved some of the pressure from the actual wedding day portraits. As you can see we had an awful lot of fun. And FYI: Those fabulous flowers arrangements were done by Marcia with Faux Flowers 4 You. She was wonderful!! We'll have her website linked to ours soon but until then she can be reached by calling us at: (251) 948-5597

The Cutest Ever!


Ron and I are grandparents for the first time. It's wonderful! And all you grandparents out there know exactly what I mean. Tessa is 16 months old, and already knows how to work the camera!

We'll do anything for a SMILE!


Although sometimes our tactics backfire. I believe this picture (taken by yours truly) speaks for itself...

What a Great Summer we Had!


Ron (your photographer) and I (his wife & partner, Renee) had so much fun in 2008 photographing & getting to know really, really, great folks from all over the country. We think they had fun too! Best of all we created fabulous portraits together which you can view on our website. You will be able to view some of their comments about us in our blog through out the year.


I'm excited about our new blog because now we can share images with you that we love, but couldn't post in the "serious" part of our website. Here's one of my favorites... Sometimes we get a little crazy with our clients, especially if we think they need some inspiration for a great photo. Ron (the guy with the light meter hanging around his neck) was trying to inspire these pretty girls to do the "jump" picture.