Back in May, our good friends, Josh and Whitney Taylor, had this sweet baby girl June Cecile. Josh, of the band, Clairmont, also posts his own personal songs and writing, available to listen for free at www.thesurrendersound.com. And yes, June was born back in May, May 5th to be exact, that is how far behind in blogging we are : ) We had the honor of shooting her sweet welcome to this world photos and here is what we have to show for ourselves. There is even a little one of her smiling, that's how sweet she is.

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This is our friend Jen. I mean that when I say friend. We knew her a long time before she decided that her now-husband, Andrew, would do just fine, and that now was the time to settle down and put her wild ways behind her. Ok, maybe she really didn't have "wild" ways, but she is pretty awesome. Pretty gorgeous too. We've been holding on to these pics for a while at her request. She didn't want Andrew to catch a peek at the dress. Understandable, but we're glad we get to put them up now. Enjoy.

bride eyes and green wall
bride smiles at you in front of green wall. you think, "she likes me. she really likes me"

This was the Shelby that she and her siblings all drove to school. After the last one graduated her father fixed it up beautifully to be a great get away car from the wedding reception. Rock and roll.

the bride leans against her 62 shelby mustange. look at how rock 
and roll she is. classy
a view behind as bride sits in car. there is a cross processesing treatment that vintage-izes.

Her Father had wayyy too much fun peeling out for this shot.

here, the bride is in a speeding car with the background rushing by. super awesome action shot
bride sitting in swanky hotel lobby. yeah, she hangs out in cooler
 places than everyone else.

Pow! The eyes on this girl!

bride with a stark black background highlighting her eyes. you 
want to swim in those baby blues
bride in hotel lobby looking good. emphasis on looking good


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I found this picture of my mother last week in a box of junk in our storage unit. She passed away in 2001 in a car wreck. She was a wonderful mother in the way that all mother's are wonderful, but also in the way that only my mother could have been. I have countless anecdotes about how gentle, kind, and patient she was. Like the time when I, fifteen and full of wisdom, told her, "you know I am a man now, and I think you have probably taught me all that you can teach me." My mother, a lifelong teacher and much much smarter than I, responded, "ahh, finally, we can have some fun now."
mom1_web.jpgTo date, I only had one or two rather unflattering pictures of my mom in our house. Since she didn't like having her picture taken, the few existing picture are coveted in my family. Finding this little gem was a big treat. Apparently, when my oldest brother was just a newborn a student wanted to practice on my mother and her first baby. I don't know who this student was but I would give them a big hug for having produced such a wonderful and timeless picture of someone so special. Kristen and I aspire to having such important pictures.

So, this Mother's Day we are going to give away a portrait session to one special mother! 

So, let's hear it! Get on here and comment about why your mom, best friend, grandmother, aunt or other female influence deserves a family portrait session  Also, if you are the mother and would like to be nominated, but your kids are just to small to get you in the running, no worries, just post about someone else who inspires, encourages, supports you and we'll enter both you and your nominee too! Have your comments in by Thursday the 6th by 5pm and we will announce the winner this Friday, May 7th at 5pm on the blog!



-the fine print: we'd like to keep it in Texas and we'll work out schedules with the winner. The winner will get a portrait session, the portrait session box (see post below), and DVD proofs.

[UPDATES]

- My dad tells me that  Melissa Bridges was a college student living with them, nanny-ing, and being a photography student in Commerce, Tx. He thinks she is now a professional retinal photographer in Houston, Tx. but we don't know her married name. Anyways, i love how she took a picture and it means so much to us now.

- Totally great to leave a comment and support a previous entry. They'll get two names in the hat.

-Tell Your friends to vote for a nominee and they'll get more names in this hat.

-Just so you know, it is a black top hat.

[Second Round Updates]

-if you want to see a full page of comments click on the title of the post.

-also, votes by yourself, siblings, co-workers (really anyone) will count towards the nominee.

-cheers,
ashley says:

i nominate my mother-in-law. she's an amazing, faithful, loving woman. her patience inspires me. she's been married to my father-in-law for 40 years and their marriage is truly an inspiration to me!

(05.03.10 @ 04:09 PM)
Michael says:

T&K,

LOVE the picture of your mom. Really beautiful!

I'd like to nominate two moms for the mother's day portrait session. My mom and her mom (mawmaw). There are a couple of reasons as to why. First off, they had a portrait session done with the two of them a few years ago, but all the pictures were lost when my parent's apartment caught fire in January '08. To have another set of pictures done for them would be a big recovery for a lot of the sentimental treasures that were lost in the fire. Also, to give a little context of their relationship, my grandpa died of esophageal cancer back in 2004. His death rocked my mom and mawmaw's world. Over the last six years, the two of them have grown incredibly close, leaning on one another for strength and encouragement. When my grandma got sick a couple years back and was passing out from her medication, my mom was there to take care of her. When my mom went through three major surgeries, Mawmaw was there to take care of her. They have become one of the most important people in each others' lives, and because my mom is the only daughter, there is a bond there that is really rare to see. I can't imagine how incredible and "storytelling" it would be to have pictures of them together at this stage of their lives. They are both living legacies at this point.

Another reason for my nomination is because of where my mom is at right now. After struggling with her weight for all 25 years of my existence, my mom has lost over 80 pounds in the last 5 months, and she looks as good and as healthy as I can ever remember. Mom has always been a joyful person, but since the weight loss, there is a new joy that everyone sees in her. I would love for our family to have pictures that document this stage in her life. (especially Fidelis pictures!)

Thanks for hearing my story.

(05.03.10 @ 04:22 PM)
Val says:

I nominate Mary Jo Bienko. She is a wonderful mother. She loves her kids dearly. She works hard at being a good mom. Mary Jo serves her family with joy. I could say a million more words about how awesome she is. Also, I know her family has never had portraits taken. And how cute would those Bienko kids be on your blog!!; ;)

Ps. Tim, very cool picture of your mom. Thanks for sharing!

(05.03.10 @ 05:25 PM)
Patsy Miller says:

I'd like to nominate 2 moms - Vanessa Johnston and Shereen Bickham. They are raising their kids to be the kind of kids you love to be around. (responsible, caring for others and not annoying! ~smile~) They are fun moms that have fun with their kids....with a lot of laughing and
joy in their homes and lives.

(05.04.10 @ 07:46 AM)
Patsy Miller says:

Can I nominate 2 new moms? Holly Miller Williams and Vanessa Miller. These young moms have just given birth in the last year or so and are such good moms....reading up on everything they can, asking older moms for advice and raising 2 of the happiest & healthiest little boys, I've seen.

(05.04.10 @ 07:56 AM)
Sally Mokate says:

Hi there! I live in Washington so I won't nominate any one for your contest. I would however like to say how delightful this little project of yours is. What a wonderful way to honor your mother! I'm sure she continues to be very proud of you. I'd also like to add my vote to Michael's incredible nominations. You have touched my heart. Thank you.

(05.04.10 @ 08:14 AM)
Ari Jones says:

That is a beautiful picture and story, Tim. Thanks for sharing it and giving us all a glimpse of our past and futures as mothers. I nominate Monique Cupak. She's is a wise selfless mother not only to her own children, (one birthed, and some because they wandered into her life) but to mine as well, as I can always always come to her with some question and count on a helpful loving answer. Thanks for the fun contest!

(05.04.10 @ 08:28 AM)
April Place says:

I’m not exactly the “blogger” type, but I have had several friends do sessions with y’all and I have fallen in love with your photo style and I find myself checking our your blog to see what’s new– there is such life in your pictures and I love it! Anyways, I would love to nominate my mom, Carla Place. She has taught 2nd grade in College Station for close to 30 years and is a true inspiration to not only her students (who she sometimes has to be a stand-in-mom for), but to me and my family. My father passed away when I was in high school and my mom was instantly not only a mom, but a father, provider, sole care-taker, comforter, house repair man, therapist, friend and more to my brother and me. My brother and I are in our late-twenties now and looking back, I have no idea how my mom managed all that she did and continues to do. She raised us to be responsible, mature (most of the time), loving, Godly adults and I attribute all of that to her and her strength, love and joy she finds in life. I guarantee that none of us ever take advantage of the time we get to spend together – life is just too precious. Lately, photography has become a new passion for my mom. My brother recently returned home from his 2nd tour in Iraq and she is wasting no time in taking pictures of everything and everyone, especially my nephews. Some of her pictures may have the top of our heads cut off due to what some may refer to as a “lack of skill,” but she is capturing moments to remember none-the-less. Family is the single most important thing to my mom and the opportunity to have a moment of our family captured beautifully in pictures will make her smile bigger than you can imagine. Plus, hopefully our heads won’t be cut off in these pictures. ;)

(05.04.10 @ 09:10 AM)
Kyndra McCarty says:

I nominate Marybeth Boatman because she is a great mom. She has to take care of her four kids, 7, 5, 4, and 4. Her husband works on an oil rig that takes him away from the house for a good amount of time so she has to take care of them and it is really hard on her to be just with the kids she loves with all of life without her husband. I know she would love to win this contest and if her kids could they would say the same thing. Please pick her!!!

(05.04.10 @ 11:10 AM)
Pam says:

Tim, that is such a great picture of your mom, and I love your story about her! I do wish I had known her.

I would like to nominate my daughter-in-law's mom for your portrait contest. Irene is a beautiful, thoughtful woman who has reared three amazing daughters. She is such an inspiration to me, watching her gracious hospitality under some really difficult circumstances. Her kitchen has been "under construction" for over two years, yet she continues to host family dinners at her home and welcomes any and all of the extended family, i.e., Michael and me, and the other in-laws with open arms. I am blessed to call her my friend.

(05.04.10 @ 02:20 PM)
Terri says:

Hey Tim and Kristen, I think this is such a great idea! I think any mother is amazing now that I have seen all the work that goes into it, but I want to throw in a thumbs up to Michaels entry. I have the privilege of knowing these two women through being married to Michael, and I cannot say enough good things about them. They are some of the kindest most selfless women I have ever met and after losing so many memories in the fire I want to have photos of these two women together to show my children and their children to come.

(05.04.10 @ 02:37 PM)
Joseph says:

WOW...that picture is stunning Tim. I would like to nominate a very special mother. If I had one word come to mind when thinking of my Mom, Diane, it would be "caring". I have never known another person that cares so deeply for the people in her life. Always there when anyone is in need of guidance, support, tenderness, or a swat to the backside. She is a matriarch in every sense of the word who has raised 6 [semi-respectable] children and 10 grandchildren. Its easy to see the type of woman my mother is simply by looking at how much love surrounds her! I Love You Mom! Happy Mother's Day!

(05.04.10 @ 06:06 PM)
Amy Norvell says:

Monique Cupak is one of the most selfless and beautiful mothers I know. She is "a natural". She "get"s kids and they are drawn to her because of the way she relates to them. She's nurturing without trying to be at all; it's just who she is. She inspires me to be playful and strong.

(05.05.10 @ 07:43 AM)
Haydee Ramirez says:

Hi my name is Haydee and I am nominating myself! let me tell you I have 5 children and never get to take pictures for myself. I had a wonderful mother and to this point I have only a few pictures like you guys do! my mother unfortunately was killed by my stepfather and let 7 children when we were so little well I was only 19yrs old at the time. Today I would of love to have alot of pictures to show my kids, but I don't and now I would like to leave my own kids alot of pictures so they can share with their kids and so on!! I am married and have 5 children of my own but you know how that goes it is so difficult for me to just say oh I am going to take a picture. Well I am a loving mother and a loving wife. My children's ages are from 7-15yrs and are too little to comment but maybe my 15 year old can! I have been through alot when I was a young lady and then the tragedy that happened with my parents. I work Monday-Friday and can not afford to take a picture on my own so I would love to be the one to win this portrait just to share with my family! and leave them an unforgetable memory! Thanks guys!

(05.05.10 @ 02:43 PM)
Sarah Johnston says:

I would like to nominate my mom, Vanessa Johnston. I am the second oldest of her 8 children (Nathanael 15, Sarah 13, Abigail 11, Joseph 10, Stephen 9, Ransom 5, Michaela 4 and Samuel 1.5). She homeschools all of us, so we are together all the time. We have a lot of fun together. She is our best friend and we can talk to her about anything. She is always thinking of us whether planning a menu for our week, choosing the best curriculum for us to learn, planning camping trips in our travel trailer (we've visited 37 out of 50 states) or taking us on fieldtrips, errands, or a simple Friday family night ---she is the best!! We love her more than anything!!

(05.06.10 @ 04:14 PM)
Staci King says:

My mom has always been and is still one of the most giving, selfless moms I know. She spent our lives sacrificing for, loving, and teaching us. She has endless creativity, stories, gifts, fun, and love for us and now her 8 grandchildren. Now that we are grown, she has learned how to be our friend and still give to and serve us as only a mother can. She loves my kids and blesses them. She is always available to help, and I don't know what I'd do without her. She is amazing!

(05.06.10 @ 04:19 PM)
Leslie Jordan says:

I nominate my Momma, Martha Jordan. For so many years she's gone with my sister and I to portrait sessions through the various seasons of life, but she's never gotten to have a really quality family portrait session with all of us. (Only cheesy church directory pictures!) And, I'd love to have a beautiful, authentic portrait of just her. She is a wonderful, selfless, creative, feisty, and hilarious Mom and I am so grateful for her!

(05.06.10 @ 04:40 PM)
merinda achgill says:

i met coreen, mother of six or seven, in neil park in bryan last year.
coreen had just moved from mississippi, with the four children still under her roof, to college station. because God told her to.
she prayed, and God gave them shelter in the homeless shelter in bryan.
she prayed, and God provided a quaint little house, deep in bryan, for exactly the amount she had to spend with her government check.
she prayed, and God provided her with a job to help the home-bound.
she hears the voice of the Lord, and moves, proclaiming His words as diligently as she breaths. she said to me, "the first time you, a skinny white girl, was in my house here, i asked Him, 'Lord, is it ok that she be here?'" He said yes. i'm sure glad He did.
the words of the Lord gush off her tongue, and she is able to reach into the lives of people in bryan that I never could. she prizes her children and wants more than anything for them to hear Him and follow Him like she chooses to hear Him and follow Him.
and coreen loves photos of her family. the first tour of the house is an introduction to all her children, through the photographs on the wall.
why not bless her with more?

(05.06.10 @ 09:46 PM)
julie says:

i also vote for monique. she has been a stellar example of patience and endurance. she is humble, a servant, a giver, a teacher in life and in heart. for every mother this would be a tremendous blessing; however, i think monique truly deserves this and many others will cherish and be blessed by the photos taken as well.

(05.06.10 @ 10:12 PM)
hamster says:

merinda has a point. coreen it is. she let a skinny white girl in her house because God told her to do so. that's my kind of prophetess.

(05.07.10 @ 07:06 AM)
dave says:

i agree with hamster. my vote is for coreen.

(05.07.10 @ 08:20 AM)
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March 30, 2010

we had the pleasure of meeting and hanging with the patton family last week. right now they are a cute little family of three, the youngest of which had just turned 2. and i personally think that 2 can be one of the funnest ages, so we had a blast with little davis! enjoy a peek at our day of two year old portraits and fun family time. let us know what you think!

twoyearportraits_1.jpgby the way, i didn't pose him for anything! he just comes by this being photographed thing naturally! i think it even surprised him mom and dad. :)
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twoyearportraits_3.jpgtwoyearportraits_4.jpgwe caught a few cute ones of mom and dad too, easy to do when they still got it. ;)
davisturnstwo_031.jpgdavisturnstwo_033.jpgdavisturnstwo_037.jpgtwoyearportraits_5.jpgdavisturnstwo_041.jpgthis is one of my absolute favorites of the family, the kind of picture that would look awesome on canvas.
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ashley says:

adorable family!

(03.30.10 @ 01:49 PM)
ben says:

man, you guys are getting reaaallly good... these are incredible.

(03.30.10 @ 06:38 PM)
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