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Autumn in Austin | Jamie

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

This weekend I caught up with Jamie, a good friend who's graduating this December. Jamie's fun and full of energy - always a great combination!



Her lively personality led us to some creative shots around campus and my favorite place in Austin, Red Bud Isle. The park is small and usually features a crowded parking lot, but I love the tree-encompassing path up toward the island. The island has a stellar view of Lady Bird Lake (not to mention the tree itself is a beauty - check out those roots!).

See more pictures from this Sunday below. Congrats, Jamie!

              

Hello, Austin!

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Hello, everyone!
It's incredible how much you can miss the familiarity of a place after being gone for quite some time. After a busy summer full of traveling adventures to Peru and New England, it's a comforting feeling to settle back in Austin for my senior year. Yep, senior year.

I actually started this blog toward the end of my junior year of high school, so it's pretty neat to see how I've grown through my photography over the years and all the places I've had the chance to explore. To see 2011 photoshoots, click here and here. My work was a little dark, you could say. Either way, I'm happy with my progress as a photographer and can't wait to see where else I'll get to photograph soon!


One of my favorite parts of living here is the amount of beautiful photo opportunities that present themselves - and having the chance to photograph some of my closest friends at those places! Here are some photos of a recent shoot with a close friend throughout my time here at UT, who is graduating this December and entering the real world soon! Proud of you, Chanel!
              

Congrats, Grads! (Pt. 2)

Sunday, May 24, 2015

To not overwhelm one post, I created another to congratulate a few other seniors I got to photograph this season. Check them out below, and Part 1 here.
              
              
              
              

Congrats, Grads!

With graduation yesterday came the end of the senior picture season. In the past two months I had the chance to photograph several incredible UT graduates who I can't wait to see what's coming next for them. Some of the graduates were coworkers, another was my brother, while others were new friends. Nonetheless, it was a pleasure to photograph these now college graduates - congrats y'all!

Below are a few of my favorites from different sessions, enjoy!


              
              
Naturally we took on campus photos, but we also explored Red Bud Isle, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center (highly recommend!), Austin murals, the Boardwalk, and a few other gems in the city.
              
              

New Orleans

Wednesday, March 18, 2015


I've driven through Louisiana before but never stopped to enjoy all that it has to offer. From the incredible food, to the beautiful swamps, to the creepy crawlers, I saw a lot in the few days I spent there. The drive was long but the views were worth it.


One of the first places I wanted to visit were the swamps - I find Spanish moss beautiful and I couldn't wait to photograph it. We took a boat tour around the swamps and made a few friends along the way. Once the sun came out, so did the gators. We also saw egrets, turtles, and a family of wild pigs - normal, right? 


New Orleans sure knows how to make an impression on its visitors with its food. Suffice it to say that Cajun food is delicious and I'm craving corn and (insert type of fish here) bisque - so good!


Aside from the cuisine, we visited the French Quarter (of course) and the architecture was gorgeous. I couldn't put my camera down. On the sides of St. Louis Cathedral there were several artisans selling their work, which reminded me of a street in Krakow, Poland that offers a similar experience. After a wait at Cafe Du Monde, I indulged in their famous beignets and cafe au lait - don't monde if I do!

We continued on and checked out the waterside view of New Orleans. No trip is complete without a night on Bourbon Street, but I was excited we had some extra time before our return to explore the Barataria Preserve, about 30 minutes south of downtown New Orleans. A beautiful area full of marsh, forest, and swamps, we started out on the Palmetto Trail and checked out an overlook afterwards, which ended up being the best part. We even passed by a maple tree and I couldn't help but throw some of its fallen helicopter leaves in the air.



The trails are very well-taken care of, and there's a wooden path for majority of it. There are plenty sightings of snakes, turtles, and insects, but we wanted to see gators most. On our trek to find gators, we stopped by some stunning trees that were hundreds of years old, and panoramic views of the marshland that we can't find in central Texas. Toward the end of the trail, we passed by two guys who mentioned there was an alligator off to the side soaking up the sun. Up to this point, we'd only seen 3-5 foot gators so it was a must to find this one. The catch? This one was 8+ feet. Curiosity intrigued us and we ventured off to find this alligator. We reached the overlook and after heading down the other side, we stood about 30 feet away from a huge gator and we couldn't help but walk closer toward it. 




After a few snaps with the gator in the background, we retrieved to a safer spot. Overall, the preserve is beautiful and a great way to see more of the swamps on your own terms. I had a wonderful time in Louisiana and hope to go again soon.