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An idea that was born to the studio earlier this year has continued to spice things up in our mini model department. With the success of our Microfashion {Brick Streets} to kick off the series, we decided the Brick Streets edition was simply the beginning. Adorable kiddos are the heart of our portraits, while their personal style (or, personal styler) is brought to life through their unique portrayals of “microfashion.” From the tutus to the cowboys… The more variety, the better!

Its a newfound love, for us, to see just what these minis dress up in and how their little personalities glow through their portraits.

If you happened to miss the ’51 Chevy Microfashion sessions, fret not. We are planning another edition for September 1 & 2 with a Back2School theme. Check out more MicroFashion on our Facebook page and outfit ideas on our Pinterest board.

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Memories of bunnies

2014 Bunnies at Greg Patterson Studio in Nacogdoches.
2014 Bunnies at Greg Patterson Studio in Nacogdoches.

A Magical Combination…

Since we opened our doors twenty years ago, we’ve had a lot of good ideas come and go. Though our focus has always been to provide lifestyle portraiture that makes you “feel” something, we’ve always tried to keep things fresh and in keeping with today’s trends. Making elaborate sets for one person for one hour was never our style, but could we decorate a set for many clients over a short number of days? We’ve always had great success photographing children, so we began using the holidays as an excuse to do something a little more fun! We began with the Easter holiday and bunnies, because…well, do I really need to explain it? Children with bunnies is a magical combination.

2011 Bunnies at Greg Patterson Studio in Nacogdoches.
2011 Bunnies at G. Patterson Studio.

There’s a huge element of unpredictability when photographing animals, but that’s what makes for a great photo session! Just when you have all your subjects, both kids and bunnies, looking in the general vicinity of your camera, the bunny hops off. Or, it could be the child scooting out of the scene, because come to find out, they’re afraid of rabbits! Photographing with rabbits, means you’re constantly picking up little pellets that look like their food, but they’re not. And, once, we had a rabbit bite a child, but that was just once. And than, of course, you may have two rabbits acting amorous all of a sudden, and you have to explain that’s just their way of playing, because that’s a conversation better left for the parents to have with them.

They’ve come with many names attached to them, but “Payday” has stuck with me, because of the number of years we used him. He was a beautiful big flop-eared rabbit that was so gentle and not easily spooked. Children would remember him from one Easter to the next, and were always happy to see him. Tracy Steinhauser and her two, Kasy and Keelan, were instrumental in keeping us in stock every Easter. We knew if our rabbits came from them, they’d be groomed and well cared for. Each of our three children were photographed with the bunnies. Our daughter, now 28 years, loved the bunny sessions so much, she even posed as a teen with her best friend and the bunnies. Our sons were a little less enthused. We even acquired a couple rabbits of our own at one point and would allow them to play in the backyard with the cats.

Since that Time…

2013 Bunnies at G Patterson Studio.
2013 Bunnies at G Patterson Studio.

Since that time, we’ve had many more of these types of sessions designed around a theme or holiday. We’ve had Santa for Christmas, pumpkins at Halloween, watermelons for Independence Day. For these children’s session we’ve used titles like “Gone Fishin’,” ”Puppy Love,” ”In the Attic,” ”Tea Party,” ”Little Guys in Ties,” and ”Mom & Me,” to name a few.

All of these “mini” sessions over the years serve to create fond memories for us at the studio. Our favorite remembrances, though, come from the sessions with the bunnies. They take a little more time and effort, but they’re always worth it!

Just4Fun is the title we give these specially designed sessions. They’re just for kids and just fifteen minutes long. We provide viewing at the time of your session, and our packages are offered at a discount. If you’re interested in our “Easter Bunnies” Just4Fun session, visit

2008 Bunny portraits at G Patterson Studio.
2008 Bunny portraits at G Patterson Studio.
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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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A picture is worth MORE than a thousand words

Commercial image of Bancorp South employees taken by Greg Patterson
Commercial image of Bancorp South employees taken by Greg Patterson

Most people today understand the old phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words.”  But what I want to talk about applies to all those business men and women out there whose careers hinge upon their image.  To you I say, a picture is worth more than a thousand words… and you know it!  It can be the very lifeblood of your business.  A single photo has immeasurable affect on the way you are perceived by your potential clients, customers, and community. Like your reputation, your image is the determining factor as to whether someone will support your business or someone else’s.  Having said all that, what does your latest business photo say about you or your company?

We are professionals in the image industry. We live and breathe photographs.  It’s what we do.  And we do it better than anyone else around.  Like any other photo, we have the necessary experience and we take the needed time to carefully orchestrate the proper pose within the proper setting to create for you a photograph that expresses your desired image.  Remember, good photographers can take good photos, but great photographers create great images.

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In most cases, conveying your desired image does not end with the perfect photograph. The next logical step is to have that photo displayed in a manner worthy of the photo. We are happy to assist you in this respect as well. Whether you intend to display your business photo within a magazine, on a billboard, or on your business cards, please allow us the opportunity to finish the work that we started. Our layout and design services are another part of how we can ensure that your image says everything about you and your business that you intend it to.

If you would like to take this new year as an opportunity to update your old image or create something new, G. Patterson Studio is here to work with you.