Showing posts with label current shoots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label current shoots. Show all posts

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Meek gets married!!!!


WOW!!! Meek and I have known eachother since we were 12... 1986, Sixth grade, Sugar Land Jr. High with our pink and multi-colored chuck taylors... I love the 80's... Don't you?

Meek and her honey have been together for many years and I feel so honored to be a part of their life and their family....

As for her wedding: great shots.... great cooperative GROOM!!!@~~~ I love you Kenny! Thank you muchly!!!!

The wedding and reception took place at the ever-so-beautiful-Hotel Zaza, across the street from Hermann Park which was a great place for after-the-ceremony-romantic-walking-hand-in-hand-photos... They will love them.... that's all that matters!
I love you Meek~ Congratulations darling~
~Dixie

Tuesday, May 27, 2008


Shooting Freelance...

Covering Skanksa Construction and their ever-so-famous "stretching before work" motto...

Me, the only woman for miles, gets to tell the boys what to do... sweet.


This is fun, and I love shooting for journalistic purposes. Wish that more would come around sometimes.

Angelica's 15th


A quinciniera for a lovely Colombian girl by the name of Angelica... I got the priviledge of shooting her posed photos (in her beautiful coral dress) as well as her party... We did her posed photos last month in Spring at my favorite spot for romantic shots or posed portraits, The Mercer Arboretum... check it out!!

The 6 couples line-danced, while intertwining meringue, salsa and some "grease is the word" action... It was great~!!!

The greatest part about this gig was that part of my services were donated (1/2 of my shooting was a give from me to her) and the other part of the services I performed was a gift from my friend Randy TO Angelica and her family because of the financial troubles her family is undergoing because Angelica has blood cancer. Remember kids, she is only 15 years old.

It would surprise you.... She looks and appears healthy and is just about recovered and will hopefully remain healthy until they find a cure...

Early detection is the key...