Andrew’s custom Graduation package included the design of Graduation Announcements, Thank You Cards, Return Address Labels, Specialized Envelopes, and last but not least, a portraits session.
Attention!
May 19, 2011 has been fully booked. As this date is less than two weeks away, no additional inquiries will be considered for this date.
Thank you for your continued interest!
Congratulations to my friend and now fellow Eagle, David!
I had the opportunity to photograph David’s Eagle Scout Court of Honor.
David now joins the rank of Eagle Scout, an award achieved by less than 2% of Scouts.
Congratulations David!
Congratulations to the Class of 2011, specifically my friend Andrew!
Andrew was offered the typical and generic package from the third party that the university uses to accomplish such things. Put plainly, he wasn’t satisfied with what they had. He contacted me and we built a graduation package for him including custom designed Graduation Annoucnements and Thank You Cards, envelopes, and outdoor and studio portraits.
Andrew receieved personalized attention and paid no more!
Once again, Congratulations Andrew!
It’s about time you started thinking about your Senior Portraits!
Summer sessions always fill up quickly, so be sure to get your date booked. Also, remember that most Seniors prefer an outdoor session or at the very least an outdoor portion to their session, so have backup dates ready in case you’re rained out!
Senior Portrait sessions start at just $200 and include prints, online galleries, Professional Touch-Up Service, a CD, yearbook submission, and more! Click here for more information.
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I’m currently reserving July 31, 2011 for an event, however inquiries are still welcome.
Once fully booked, I’ll make the notice.
The Burke Brise Soleil of the Santiago Calatrava designed Quadracci Pavillion at the Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) is one of my absolute favorite things to photograph. I have hundreds of photos from the outside, but relatively few from the inside.
Recently, I went with a group of 14 people to the MAM to see the Frank Lloyd Wright exhibit. Unfortunately, photography was not allowed inside of the exhibit, but I was able to get some pictures of the pavillion.
Here they are…