Hi All! Just wanted to let you know I am doing FREE sessions for Military families through Christmas. If you know someone out there that has a spouse that is deployed and wants photos of theirself with their kids or just pics of the kids I want to shoot them! Not only will I be doing the session free but I'll also be making a show of the images (if they want me to ) to share with them overseas. Holidays are an even tougher time four our service Men and Women and I would love to give them amazing art of their family to make their holiday a little brighter. Spread the word and tell them to call me asap, I'll take good care of them, but then again you already knew that right!
Thanks Friends!
Nick O'Donnell has been a professional wedding photojournailst for 15 years. He was chosen as PPSO's photographer of the year for, Picked for the Knot magazines Best of List, and Won Album of the year three years straight. This blog is his photographic life. This is real life as Art.
Thanks Friends!
Nick O'Donnell has been a professional wedding photojournailst for 15 years. He was chosen as PPSO's photographer of the year for, Picked for the Knot magazines Best of List, and Won Album of the year three years straight. This blog is his photographic life. This is real life as Art.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Stacie and Justin's E-Session
Ok I just realized a three "most" points about this engagement session: First this was the most scared I ever was during an engagement session, It is the most Ground I've covered during a single engagement session, and it could possibly be the most fun I've had at an engagement session! Stacie and Justin are my July 18th couple, and we went on an engagement sesssion Indiana Jones would have been proud of last week. Justin's family lives on 30 acres on the outskirts of town complete with 3 cute hounds, 2 osrtiches, and a river, along with a ton of things that bit! They love being there so I was more than up for shooting thier images out there! The scary part of the session was going out deep in the woods and climbing up 300 ft (realisticly about 100ft, but I REALLY don't like heights) to the abandoned railroad bridge that was covered in trees! If it wasn't so cool I would have just shot them with my long lens from the gound!! But the images were totally worth the cold sweats! :) If you would like to post the show on your Facebook or Myspace page please contact us at www.808photos.com Feel free to share the images and leave your comments below to let us know what you think! Thanks- Nick O'Donnell / Photojournalist
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