Tag: JCKing Photography

More Senior Photo Season Fun!!

This has been a great year for senior photos for me!  I enjoy getting to work with the families and meet great young people heading off to college or whatever their future holds!  It’s a blessing indeed…  This is Josh who is heading off to Western Colorado State University on

Hernandez Family Christmas Shoot!!!

Recently I had the opportunity to travel to the Santa Maria area to work with a lovely family.  Hard working, engaged with the worship ministry at their church, and raising the most adorable little girl ever, Isla.  What a privilege to photograph this awesome trio!!!  Outstanding!!!  

Death Valley Charcoal Kilns

In the 1870s these amazing structures were built to support mines and smelting operations owned by George Hearst, father of William Randolph Hearst.  While they operated, the kilns creating charcoal for smelters roughly 25 miles away near the mines and only burned for about three years as the mines never

The Gunn Boys!

What a complete blast shooting with these young men!  Their grandmother hired me to provide shots of these guys for a surprise present for their mom!  You can only imagine what a complete hoot this shoot was!!!  So fun!

Nashville!

It is late June of 2016 and my bride and I are still on our adventure across the Midwestern US…and loving every minute of our trip.  Last night, my cousin Eric, who lives in Nashville, offered to go on a night shoot with me in downtown Nashville!  I lept at

Megan!

I have had the privilege of watching Megan mature and grow over the last few years.  She is a gifted musician, a woman with a huge and strong faith, a great college student, and a truly kind and lovely person.  I was so thankful to have the opportunity to shoot

Krishna and Derek!

Our daughter Caitlin and I had at the opportunity to work with this great couple recently.  What an amazing wedding and such a wonderful couple to work with!  I so very much enjoy  photographing weddings and this event was no exception…colorful, fun, filled with love, lots of music, and everybody

The Road Less Traveled…

My friends probably all would say that I am most comfortable when I am, well, in the middle of nowhere!  The Robert Frost poem has special meaning for me as I agree with the concluding remark of Frost’s work…  “I took the road less traveled by, and that has made

Yosemite Firefall

There is something that is said in the whispers of the wind and the silence of places like Yosemite. That small voice roars restoration and lessons from the past. It is reflective and desperate. It is calming and thoughtful. Thank You Lord for another adventure to a place so grand

Before and After!!! Sweet baby Savannah Arrived!!! November 2014

So much fun to work with a wonderful couple as they are just about to welcome a new family member into the world!!!  And then, barely a week later…WooHoo!!!  Baby Savannah was born!  So cool!!!  

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