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300 Blue Ska-Do Photo Contest

Photo Contest Entry BELOW

Last summer we launched our Facebook Giveaway campaign asking for you to make a comment to a post regarding a question or topic. We drew a winner from those that commented, and we had three separate winners from three separate drawings. The winners enjoyed a free portrait session!

This summer, we’re changing things up. Your entry into this summer’s Giveaway will be a photo you’ve taken that best depicts a topic or idea. Before you lose heart, we’re not choosing the winner based on technicality, only on how well the subject in the image depicts the topic or idea.

90 Days of Summer Photo Contests

There will be three separate photo contests and one winner from each. The first contest entrees will be judged Friday, June 10 at 5pm. THIS contest is in conjunction with Texas Blueberry Festival and the Nacogdoches Chamber of Commerce campaign, “300 Blue Ska-Do.” So, your entree should depict the topic or idea BLUE. It’s as simple as that! Don’t procrastinate, because you have less than 300 hours now in order to get your entry in!

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Stay tuned for information about this summer’s next two contests!

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A Glorious Wedding

Nacogdoches wedding photographer Greg Patterson at Union Springs venue in Garrison.
Your wedding is much like standing on a precipice.

 

One of the biggest privileges we have at our studio is photographing weddings. Over the last thirty years, we’ve photographed countless of them and each one different from the others. Some weddings stick out more than others, for instance when we photograph the wedding of people close to us. A couple of months ago, we did just that. Haley has been working at the studio for two years; in fact, you might have read her wonderfully-worded blog about her engagement. Two years in a small business among just a few employees can seem like a long time of relationship-building, because you share each other’s ups and downs and, in this case, life-changing events. We consider those close relationships a perk to running a small business.

Getting Married…

Getting married for most people must seem as if you’re standing on a precipice, at least if it’s your first. Culling through Haley and Kyle’s wedding pictures and seeing the looks of unabashed joy on their faces is enough to bring tears to my eyes. The more you admit to knowing very little about being married, I think the better. Thinking back to my own wedding thirty years ago, Greg and I, both of us twenty, didn’t know much about life except that we loved each other. Had we known more about the hardships that would come or the dreams we’d give up for one another, we might have called the whole thing off! Knowing so little, for us, proved to be a real asset. We learned as we went along, together! At times, the more experienced of the two of us patiently led the other through a trial. Other times, we both went blind with only each other to cling. There’s been more good times than bad. And, looking back, we consider each one a blessing if only for the fact we came away better for it. This wide-eyed optimism has gotten us through thirty wonderful years together. We pray the same for these two.

Thanks, Kyle and Haley, for letting us come along on the beginning of a great adventure!

Nacogdoches wedding photographer Greg Patterson at Union Springs venue in Garrison.
Two very blessed people.
Nacogdoches wedding photographer Greg Patterson at Union Springs venue in Garrison.
The moment after you hear “May I now pronounce you man and wife.”