Saturday, June 21, 2008

Outdoor Engagement Sessions

When planning your big day, I want to encourage you to consider an engagement session. We often hear brides concerned about how their fiances dislike their photo being taken. Our E-sessions are a wonderful way to experience how we work and also let us get to know you before the wedding day on a relaxed morning or afternoon. And when the wedding day arrives, you both will hardly notice us taking the amazing candid photographs.

Here are a few of our recent e-sessions.

Lauren and Joseph







Margarita and James




Another benefit of the e-session is that you receive all of the digital negatives and a rights release document. This allows you to use the photographs on table settings at the reception, signature mats, invitations, etc.

Give Lisa a call today to schedule a meeting to discuss how we can make your wedding day special.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Outdoor Bridal session



One of the advantages of booking with Randy Wilson Photography is the two photographers. Lisa and I have two totally different perspectives and I love the freshness she brings.

We were on location photographing our beautiful bride Margarita. I had finished most of my shots when Lisa saw the bridge and the tree some 80 yards away. Everyone was willing but I did not see what she had in mind until she posed Margarita against the tree and captured the graceful bridge in the background.

I have learned to step aside when she is "on" and just watch her work. We had a wonderful day. I would like to thank Terri who helped greatly with the dress along with make-up and hair artist Durvis from Miami, Fla. Here are a few others from that blessed day.




I told Margarita as she was in her car to leave. " You took us to a new level today and I thank you!"


Thursday, June 12, 2008

The 55 Chevy



The 55 chevy

The year was 1976 and I was hanging out with my brother, Tim. We had heard that there was a solid red 1955 for sale. After the test drive, I pressured Tim to buy this beautiful car. He wasn't as passionate as I was for she had a few motor troubles. Tim, a naturally gifted mechanic, grew tired of working on her.

A year later I guess I caught him at a weak moment and he sold her to me for $900.00. And $100.00 down and $100.00 a month, I began my 30 year friendship.

I took her to my senior prom. She was there when I became engaged which is strange because we were in a bad wreck when turning into the store to shop for a diamond. She was also there when that girl gave back my ring.

She was my bread and butter and I drove her daily to work. When the economy turn slow and layoffs were announced, I joined the Navy. Dad and Tim promised to keep her dry in the work shed beside the John Deere.

I actually carried a photo of her all over the world on the USS America and dreamed of a day when I was once again a civilian and driving my 55.

Several transmissions, lots of brake, engine, clutch work , and a paint job, I am happy to say that we are together. And this leads to the purpose of my story. A few weeks ago I had my first portrait session with the 55. Such a huge success! Now we are offering to seniors or anyone who would like to have something different.

Give us a call or email.

Randy

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

From the Studio

I know, I said I'd never ever have a Blog. But now I see the light and here at this Blog, I will attempt to share some of our work with some wonderful people to the webworld.

Randy Wilson Photography is comprised of my beautiful wife Lisa, and my precious daughter, Riley and me, Randy. We are fulltime professional photographers helping to preserve the memories of life. From weddings, engagement sessions, to portraits, and now offering maternity sessions. We also offer commercial promotional photography.

If you are a client, I want to thank you for your help in our success. If you are searching for a team of passionate, professional, and affordable photographers, give us a look today @
www.randywilsonphotography.com

Randy