Tyler R. Brown Photography, a Dallas Texas based photographer specializes in creating beautiful senior portraits. See why Molly and her mom, love their senior portraits.
It's your senior year, you have made it the best. Highschool was yours to rule and this year everything was perfect. Make your senior pictures the best, and perfect too! No more generic looking yearbook pictures. Leave those to the underclassmen. You are a senior now and it is only the best for you. Give Tyler R. Brown Photography the honor, and stand out and above all the rest.
Tyler R. Brown Photography, a Dallas Texas based photographer specializing in wedding photojournalism, senior portraiture and lifestyle photography covering both local and destination weddings.
According to Wikipedia, "Photojournalism (sometimes called photo journalism) is a particular form of journalism (the collecting, editing, and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that creates images in order to tell a news story". In recent years, this approach to wedding photography has lent itself to the practice of capturing matrimony by many top wedding photographers around the world. This artistic, documentary style may entail black and white or color photos, film or digital wedding photography. Wedding photojournalists work in a documentary manner, easily replacing the narrative itself.
As defined by Encarta, Photojournalism is "journalism using mainly photographs: a form of journalism in which photographs play a more important role than the accompanying text". Wedding Photojournalism is characterized by its candid, creative and natural results spanning serious to humorous scenes. While traditional wedding photography dictates the setting, a wedding photojournalist documents the moment as it naturally happens.
Tyler R. Brown Photography, a Dallas Texas based photographer also specializes in lifestyle photography which encompasses the genres of portrait photography, senior portrait photography, family portrait photography as well as boudoir photography and headshot photography.
These photographs are of Lacey Lemak, one of the models that graciously, and quite patiently let us shoot her all day at Neil van Niekerk’s flash photography seminar. I had a great time learning from Neil, and making new friends.
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It was hard to get Catie to light up, at first. Then I figured out what to talk about with her, her car, she loves that little red hot rod. I noticed the back tires were a little low on tread, I wonder why that is… :) Catie’s senior shoot was a lot of fun, she had a great time being photographed, and it was fun to be outside of Frisco and Dallas for that matter for this one.
We had a great time with Catie, and the photographs are awesome. You rule chica.
Stacia grew up on the same street as Jessica, and their families are now so close that you can’t really tell they aren’t actually related. We are shooting Jessica and Kyle’s wedding in June and we’re really looking forward to it. So for their engagement Stacia and I flew up to Kansas, went back to their home town and shot a few in the old neighborhood. Kyle is Army bound, so it was nice of the park to let us use the tank for a few shots! :) I am only posting the rated PG pictures here, email me for the rated R versions, okay, PG-13! ;)
I think we will have to get a trampoline in all of our shoots from now on, that was hilarious.
Seriously, we really enjoyed rushing around trying to beat the sunset with you… thanks for letting us capture this special time in your life… I hope you love the pictures.
More photos like these can be found in the Frisco Engagement Photographer galleries.
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Stacia and I flew up to Kansas for this one, well, really for several shoots. Nothing like working on your birthday…
Happy Birthday Stacia!!!
Stephanie was a natural, tons of fun, and willing to try all of the poses we could throw at her. She forgot her bow, and no I don’t mean hair-bow, I mean bow, as in, bow and arrow… next time I guess. Thanks for being such a trooper Stephanie, I hope you had as much fun as we did making these! You Rock!