We love canvas prints. They are really cool. Yes, reeeeally cool.
We work exclusively with Canvas On Demand and have always had wonderful results. Our favorite photographs are always presented this way – a high quality print on artist canvas stretched over 1.5″ deep wood supports.
We’re able to order them in just about any size and are amazing when we order ‘em big… reeeeally big. They stand out boldly without the distraction of a frame just as if it was floating on the wall. They have a nice dustcover backing with the hanging hardware and bumpers installed. I always tell people that I think the canvas makes their photograph look like it should be in a museum of art.
Here’s a few of the favorites from one of our last weddings… these are suggestions on how a photo would look as a canvas print.





We had the pleasure of doing an engagement photo shoot with Abby Siefert and Michael Hountz in Broad Ripple before they moved away until their wedding.
I wanted to share a few of our favorites from this engagement session, so here they are…














Here’s a slideshow of their photos… enjoy!
We’re looking forward to spending more time with time with them when they return next spring!
This spring Audrey and I took an excellent trip out to Las Vegas for two weeks. So, there were a few reasons for the trip (and why it was so long)…
Finally after a very long wait, the final images from our Neon Boneyard shoot are ready. I hope you enjoy these, they are some of my favorite ones. While they’re not very “wedding related” the ones of the dancer from the Folies are my personal favorites. This was such a fun shoot… these photos are HOT – enjoy!






















I love these photos, hopefully you like them too!
JPG Magazine is back – it was a sad day when they announced that they would be going away. Thankfully they’re back and users are sharing excellent photos and content for upcoming issues. The magazine is different from others in that all of the content is generated by people just like you and me. It starts by sharing photos on their website based on the themes selected by the editors. Once a photo is uploaded to a particular theme it is shown on the website and other users vote on which ones they like and leave comments. The latest and greatest ones that fit within the theme are then published in the print magazine. It’s a fairly simple concept and the results are amazing – some of my all-time favorite photos are ones that I’ve seen in past issues of JPG magazine.
So one of the themes that is out there right now is “Matrimony”. Being a full-time wedding photographer I decided that this would be my perfect opportunity to start sharing with the JPG community.
You can view this photo and add comments on JPG’s community website by clicking on this link: JPG Magazine: A Breath On Stolen Time

A Breath On Stolen Time