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Capturing your Imagination

A portrait of a girl riding a pony barefoot.
A portrait of a girl riding a pony barefoot.

The image above represents a very special story to me:

One day, a young woman, pregnant with a baby girl, buys a beautiful dress.  The woman has a vision of her baby growing into a beautiful young lady that will fit into that dress for her fifth birthday.  In her vision, she sees her precious daughter wearing the dress while riding a pony barefoot with wind in her hair.  Before the baby is even born, her mother can see this idea as a portrait hanging in her home.  For the next five years, the woman patiently waits until the day finally comes when that baby has grown into the beautiful girl she had imagined.  This sweet story has a beautiful ending as the portrait of her dreams now hangs in the woman’s home.

This is the kind of story that makes photographers love their job.  However, so much has changed in the field of photography over the past few years… for better or worse. Cameras have gotten faster and more powerful, as they simultaneously have gotten sleeker and less expensive.  Today, even our phones have better digital cameras on them than existed ten years ago.  Everyone has a camera at their fingertips.  Sadly for some, the ubiquitous nature of the modern day camera has changed their expectation of professional photography.  These families no longer expect a friendly, customized portrait session.  Instead, they anticipate a dry, quick, cookie-cutter session with forced expressions.  To these families, I encourage you to expect more from photography.  Let the story of the young mother inspire you to dream bigger.  Though much has changed, one very important thing has stayed the same.  A well crafted photograph still has the ability to stop you in your tracks and make you FEEL… happy, nostalgic, hopeful, excited, or even in love.

At G. Patterson Photographic Studio & Gallery, taking a photograph is less about documenting what someone looks like and more about capturing the essence of that person in that moment in time.  Anyone can snap a photo and have it resemble the person they were aiming at.  But that’s not our goal here at the studio.  Our goal is to create a work of art that evokes emotion… that sees personalities shine through… that captures the loving relationships families share.  One of the first questions we ask our clients before ever taking the camera out is, “What is your vision for this photograph?”  We want to know if they have thought about who will be in it, what they will wear, will it be posed or candid, what type of setting, where will it be displayed, and finally what should it be about.  Anyone can point a camera at someone else and press a button.  What sets us apart is our willingness and ability to cater a session to your particular needs thereby creating a piece of portrait art that represents what you had envisioned and ultimately tells your story.

Remember that it is still possible to create a photograph that captures the imagination.  And that’s exactly what we strive to do each day at G. Patterson Studio.  We would love the opportunity to turn your dreams into reality through our fine-art photography.

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“Brightening” the Nacogdoches CVB

Greg Patterson holding a portrait of Charles Bright in the building that now bears his name.
Greg Patterson holding a portrait of Charles Bright in the building that now bears his name.

As most of you know, the Nacogdoches Convention and Visitors Bureau last year was renamed the Charles Bright Visitor Center in honor of Mr. Bright and his efforts to maintain and improve the downtown corridor.  Mr. Bright accomplished so much in his 86 years and has a special place in the hearts of the people of Nacogdoches.  A quick overview of his life gives everyone of us a great deal to aspire to.

Mr. Bright, with his wife Carolyn, visited our studio a few years ago seeking professional portraits that would capture his personality and character. It was an absolute delight to work with him and see that personality shine through.  Thanks to that happy occasion, last month we were asked to produce a portrait of Mr. Bright that would be displayed in the newly renamed visitor center.  Now, his image will help “brighten” the walls for our downtown visitors to enjoy.  Our hope is that all who see Mr. Bright will remember his efforts and significant contributions to our community.

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Texas Celebrates Independence

I enjoyed documenting the celebration of Texas’ 178th independence this past Sunday, March 2, 2014. The celebration took place in the Old University Building located just west of Mound street on the campus of TJR elementary school. The Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT), mayor Roger Van Horn and others were there to organize, make proclamations and honor our Texas history. Local Boy Scout Troops were invited to participate including Troop 100 which my son Nathan currently holds Star rank and who was honored to hold the American flag during the celebration.

I would love to get your feedback!

Enjoy,
Greg Patterson, Certified Professional Photographer

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The Blooms are Coming!

Colorful blooms abound in Nacogdoches as springtime awakens after a cold winter.
Colorful blooms abound in Nacogdoches as springtime awakens after a cold winter.

Winter is a confusing season here in Nacogdoches.  It seems like half the time we are covering our plants with sheets and wrapping our pipes to keep it all from freezing.  Then, the other half of the time we are wearing shorts and drinking ice tea as we rake our lawns.  I compare it to the “He loves me, he loves me not” ritual of little girls as they pull individual petals off of a daisy.  “Today it’s freezing, tomorrow it’s hot.  Today is 20 degrees, tomorrow is not.”  Last night brought some pretty chilly air, but it will be back up into the 70’s before you know it.

No matter the sporadic weather patterns, spring always seems to arrive in East Texas, bursting with a brilliant kaleidoscope of color.  Already the trees are budding and blooming, flowers along the roadside are pushing up, and the azaleas will be close behind.  Nacogdoches in springtime is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful, color-rich places in the country.  This will be our first spring as the Garden Capital of Texas, and I couldn’t be more excited about it.  We are so blessed to be right in the middle of such abundant beauty.  I will be taking many an opportunity to enjoy the SFA Arboretum and Ruby M. Mize Azalea Garden, as well as enjoying my own personal azaleas. It just instantly puts me in a better mood.

So hang in there! I’m certain we have some more whacky weather ahead of us, but just close your eyes and remember that the blooms are coming.  And what a wonderful sight it will be to open your eyes when they have come.

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Custom Graduation Invitations

Custom graduation invitations from G. Patterson Studio in Nacogdoches.
Custom graduation invitations from G. Patterson Studio in Nacogdoches.

Right now, I am happily engaged in creating unique graduation invitations for our 2014 high school and college seniors.  Some are from senior sessions we did back in the summer or fall, and some are from sessions we just photographed.  Each invitation is made to order, from the selection of poses… to any particular verbiage… right down to the color scheme.  These are not your run of the mill type invites.  They are the right combination of bright and professional, vibrant and elegant.  No two look the same.  I enjoy designing these cards because it is as challenging as it is beautiful.  My task is to incorporate our client’s desires into an overall layout that works aesthetically and pragmatically.  It gets really interesting though when Mom and Dad do not see eye to eye with Senior.  But I have yet to hear any complaints after the final product is in their hands.

Recently I’ve run into several parents who have asked me if our studio is booked up with senior portrait sessions this spring.  I tell them that March is looking a little crazy, but it always does.  My advice to them is call as early as you can so that we will have the most availability and flexibility.  And if you are wanting those rockin’ awesome invitations that we are famous for, then call even earlier.  That graduation day clock is winding down.  The last thing I want is to turn someone away simply because we ran out of time.  So give the studio a call if you want senior portraits and products that will make sure you stand out from the crowd.

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Our Furry Friend

Greg and Cindy Patterson with Joe Buddy on Valentine's Day.
Greg and Cindy Patterson with Joe Buddy on Valentine’s Day.

Thanks to all who participated in “Puppy Love” and helped us support our local Humane Society. We would hope that every furry friend has it as good as Joe Buddy this Valentine’s Day. He has helped contribute to the happiness around the Patterson household since 2006 when we “rescued” him.

We wish all of our studio friends lots of love,
Greg, Cindy and Joe Buddy.

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“Some people are worth melting for”

Image of Olaf from the Disney movie Frozen.
Image of Olaf from the Disney movie Frozen.

If you haven’t seen the movie Frozen, you are missing out.  It’s one for the whole family to enjoy, especially for those families like my own that are full of little princesses. My girls have not stopped singing the songs or acting out the scenes since the day we got home from the movies. Yes, it drives me crazy, and yes I find myself singing those songs in my head as I brush my teeth… but I wouldn’t have it any other way.  My girls are my life, and if it brings them joy, I will endure the never-ending off-pitch tunes because I love them. (but I digress)

In the movie, there is a magical snowman by the name of Olaf.  He is my favorite character by far.  As pure as the snow he is made of, Olaf makes you laugh and even cry.  There is one scene where he stands beside a fireplace talking to his friend Anna.  Even though his face starts drooping and his eyes and nose almost fall off, he makes the profound and instantly famous statement, “Some people are worth melting for.”  As I sit here just two days away from Valentine’s Day, wrapped up in my scarf due to the frigid temperatures outside, his words are ringing in my mind.  We all have special people in our lives that we would do just about anything for.  I have my girls, my wife, my friends, and you have a list of people yourself.  When we share our lives with others, we form bonds of love that almost nothing can break.  We give our time and energy.  We buy gifts, and we make gestures all to demonstrate how we feel.

Valentine’s Day is almost here.  I know, some cynics say it is a gimmick created by the greeting card industry to boost sales.  But no matter the reason, we now have this special day out of the year where we are reminded to make some gesture of love for those we hold dear.  What are you planning on doing for your loved ones?  Make sure you show them how much you care.  Make some magnanimous gesture.  Make sure they know that they are worth melting for.
(and if you are still searching for ideas… I know a photography studio with some great gift ideas.  Sorry, I couldn’t help myself. 🙂

Have a happy Valentine’s Day!

-Daryl

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Puppy Love Portraits

Each year, the studio hosts a promotional event in support of the Humane Society.  Although the details of the event have changed from time to time, the goal is ultimately the same.  We want to be a part of helping those pets that are in need while offering others an opportunity to join this effort.  So, as a photography studio, what better opportunity is there than capturing special moments of your family with your beloved pet?  These photos will capture the love your family has for your pet and will remain in your hearts for years to come.  I know personally the lasting joy of having family photos created that included my dog Abby.  My precious Abby left us all too soon, but we remember the great times we shared with her.  In fact, the photo of all of us sits on a shelf right in front of me at work.  A simple glance of this image brings a flood of happy memories and instantly improves my day.

Family of four loving their dog Abby. Photo by Greg Patterson.
Family of four loving their dog Abby. Photo by Greg Patterson.

Schedule your appointment now for this incredible opportunity to love on your family pet while helping those animals that have yet to find a home.

A portion of the proceeds will go directly to the Humane Society of Nacogdoches County.  Call (936) 569-7116 to set your family’s appointment.

Appointments still available for Friday, February 14th at G. Patterson Studio in Nacogdoches.  Hope to hear from you soon!

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Signature Seniors

Graduating Seniors have filled a wall with written notes about their portrait sessions at G. Patterson Studio.
Graduating Seniors have filled a wall with written notes about their portrait sessions at G. Patterson Studio.

At the studio, we have a dressing room for our clients.  In that room, there is a wall where graduating seniors have written little notes about their sessions and signed their names.  Looking at this wall the other day got me thinking about the individuality of each of these seniors.  Every word is penned with its own particular handwriting. Each note has its own voice.  Every signature is unique and stylistic.  This hodgepodge of messages is a perfect representation of just how different each person is.  As we go throughout our busy lives, we shouldn’t forget our diversity and what personal characteristics make us who we are.  We should embrace them because it is our individuality that makes us so wonderfully special.

Whether it be for a high school senior, 6 month old baby, a brand new bride, or whatever, a portrait should exemplify what makes that person special.  Their interests, attitude and personality should shine through for all to appreciate.  We want to offer that to our clients.  We do offer that to our clients.  G. Patterson Studio helps bring out your inner “awesomeness” for others to see and enjoy.  At the studio, we have an expression for our seniors, “Show the world your true self.”  Let’s work together to make that thought a reality.  Hope to see you soon!

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Nacogdoches Snow Day

When Thursday afternoon temperatures started dropping, I was hopeful for some of that white goodness and we rarely see in Nacogdoches. About 6 pm last night, the snow came and continued for most of the night creating a beautiful white blanket over everything we normally view. Thankfully Douglass ISD started with a two-hour delay. We were certainly enjoying the few extra hours sipping on freshly brewed coffee.

There is a #solotree along my normal path into Nacogdoches from Douglass. I’ve been wanting to stop for the past month to capture the stark contrast between this tree without any sign of life which stands in front of an army of mighty pines. Today was one of hopefully many attempts to capture this solemn tree. I tend to see the world differently than most with even the most simplistic creating strong meaning and visuals such as this tree.

I’ve included a few additional images captured on this Nacogdoches Snow Day. I would love to hear your thoughts and or comments. And by all means, share the love of photography by sharing this blog post!

Enjoy!

Greg Patterson
Certified Professional Photographer