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Santa Dogs

Ho, ho, woof! Santa came to the K9 Center of East Tennesee and the owners got to have studio quality photos of their best friends with the Jolly Old Elf. Whether you just need a smile seeing pictures of happy dogs or want to know how the studio can come to a facility, read this post!

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The Beginning of the End: How I Helped Kill Knoxville Center

The news recently was that an Amazon distribution center was slated to be built at the site of the old Knoxville Center mall. That prompted my memory that back in 2015 I was hired to take pictures of it for CBRE for the purposes of “discussion” as to what would be done to the mall. Here are some pictures of what was.

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"How About a Picture of the Kids at Mass?"

A project I did for the schools in the Diocese of Knoxville shows the importance of preparing for a photo shoot mindfully - what is the objective and how can images show that while having visual impact? In this article, I give three examples of how a Catholic identity was shown without using the more banal “How about a picture of the kids at Mass?”

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Reaching New Heights, Literally: I Am Now a Certified Drone Pilot

I am very pleased to announce that I have been certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a commercial drone pilot. Want to bring your images to new heights . . . literally? Read the post about the work done for the Lenoir City Utility Board and consider how drone photography can help you.

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People of Note: Prentiss Stidham

I like to introduce my commercial clients after a project because I am always amazed by some of the talented and committed professionals in our community - such as Prentiss, who is helping our youth as a speech therapist. Read her story now, and ask yourself what type of photography could help your business thrive?

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Shooting for Success at Dorn Real Estate

Dorn Realty wanted polished and professional photography with room for growth as the business expands. Collaboration between client and photographer made the assignment a success! Read about this great office and their day in front of the camera!

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People of Note: Magnolia Matrimonies

Another entry for People of Note, to introduce you to a business whenever I do a head shot. Earlier this year I photographed the crew from Magnolia Matrimonies, wedding officiants helping to spread the love in Knoxville. Colleen, its owner, and Nikki and Evan are bringing joy to all couples in our fair city!

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New Year's Eve at Candoro Marble

The new year came swinging in at Candoro Marble Arts and Heritage Center with a 1920's speakeasy.  Casino games, hot food, drinks and dancing kept the place jumping!  Here are some of the rogue's gallery I captured of the guests, all of whom received a souvenir picture to remember the night.

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Building a Cathedral

The Diocese of Knoxville is building a new cathedral, Sacred Heart, under the leadership of Bishop Richard Stika and with the help of Merit Construction in Knoxville, Tennessee.  Recently, Bishop Stika went up some 100' to inscribe his episcopal motto on the beam of the cathedral's dome.  The workers of Merit Construction gave him great respect for this, but they deserve their own respect, too.

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