January 18, 2010

January 9, 2010

January 1, 2010

  • How To Avoid One Huge Mistake Most Couples Make On Their Wedding Day


    If you are an average bride and want to have an average wedding. One where you find yourself exhausted at the end of the night and realizing that you didn’t even have time to greet your guests. One that leaves you overwhelmed and just glad that the day is over. Then this wedding day tip is not for you. Stop reading now, and I’m sorry to waste your time.

    BUT, if you do not want an “AVERAGE” wedding. If you want an EXTRAORDINARY wedding day. Where you spend the event sharing and connecting with friends and family. Where you spend the day with a smile on your face. Where you and your new spouse leave the wedding in a state of total harmony with each other. One where you don’t look back in regret of what you “wish” you would have done if there were enough time. Then this wedding day tip is for you!

    You see, most brides don’t realize that the pre wedding day planning has so much to do with the outcome of the day. I’m not talking about the obvious or typical planning steps. Typical planning is choosing what color your flowers will be or where your ceremony will be held or if the guys will wear tuxedos or suits. Those are all very important things to think about. But there are a few things that you can do that will ensure your wedding experience is far above the “AVERAGE” wedding that most people experience.

    Are you still reading? Great! You are well on your way to an “EXTRAORDINARY” wedding experience.

    The first pre-wedding planning tip that I’ll mention is something that almost ALL couples overlook.

    #1 Big Mistake: “Not Allowing Enough Time For
    Little Things On The Wedding Day”

    Start your wedding day almost too early. Little things that don’t take you any time on a “normal” day will take you three times as long on your wedding day. Have you ever thought about what creates a stressful situation? Having too much to do in a small amount of time. Now, there are definitely other things that can create stressful situations in life. But this one is a fixed paradigm that we can recognize and overcome. Almost any time that you have a very small amount of time and have a TON of things to do, the result is stress.

    Think about this: lets say you spend 10 minutes on a normal day brushing your teeth. On your wedding day this one small everyday thing could take you 30 minutes! There are many interruptions. Your phone will ring, you have to return a text, you have to answer questions from so many more people. Now take each little thing that normally takes you very little time and multiply it by 3.

    Time is your most valuable asset on your wedding day. So be 100% sure you start your day too early. It seems almost too simple, but most couples fail to start their wedding day early enough. I’ve seen frantic couples moments before the wedding having to skip a gift exchange with their fiance. Or push a special toast with bridesmaids to after the wedding. Start your day too early. You’ll feel the stress melt away and find yourself in a fantastic state of mind to enjoy every truly important moment of the day!


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December 31, 2009

December 21, 2009

  • Crazy Online Special For 2 More Hours:


    Twitter special for only two hours. I emailed this to just a few of my best clients this AM. Our phones have been ringing off the hook, so I decided to make it available to Twitter and Facebook followers. You can totally purchase it securely online or you can call me at 806-371-9210. If I don’t answer please leave a message.

    I’ve decided to offer my $200 gift plaque for only $98. But only for 2 hours. You get the same value as the $200 gift plaque for 1/2 the price. This is no joke. Its totally real!! Merry Christmas!

    Check out the link HERE:  http://tinyurl.com/y89bvca

November 11, 2009

  • About Portraits In The Canyon-


    Portraits In The Canyon, my family portrait event, takes place this weekend at Palo Duro Canyon! I can’t wait, its going to be FANTASTIC! I haven’t posted here about it because it has been 100% sold out! However we’ve just had a couple of families schedule to a different date, so I have two places open as of right now. If you’d like to join us, don’t hesitate as these newly released sessions won’t last long!

    ***Click Here*** to read more about it and watch the slideshow from last year’s event.

    ***Click Here*** to reserve your time online.

    Or the fastest way to reserve a time is to call at (806) 371-9210. Its going to be great!

October 13, 2009

  • We’ve Just Opened Up A Few More Spots



    I’ve just finished recording a personal audio message to you about this very special event and I reveal a personal fact about my family and how we can’t turn back the hands of time.

    Join me for Families In The Park this Saturday! We’ve just opened up a few more sessions for Saturday afternoon. Families In The Park is one of the most fun portrait events of the fall. We’ll be photographing families and children all day Saturday October 17, 2009. Plus, there are no SESSION FEES. Reserve your time securely online click HERE
    The Boothes are one of my favorite clients from Families in the Park last year. They are such a sweet family and it was an honor to work with them! Here is one of the portraits created during their session.

     

    “Our experience working with Davy and his staff at Families In The Park was great! The portraits we have in our home were well worth the investment!” -Susan Boothe Claude, TX

October 12, 2009

  • Oh! Btw, Jackopierce Was INCREDIBLE!

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    We went to Jackopierce on Thursday. It was a rare opportunity to see this major recording artist in a coffee shop atmosphere. It was kind of surreal. There weren’t many Amarillo people there, just a few college students. Many people came from Lubbock where they have a bigger following. They are one of my favorite bands from college. So it was really cool to see them and be able to chat in such an intimate atmosphere. Check them out, I’m curious to know what you think! CLICK HERE

  • Just Watched Away We Go


    Away We Go was a fun, artsy movie and overall I enjoyed it. I could have done without the opening scene, but that’s kind of Hollywood’s thing, adding junk that doesn’t at all contribute to the story. I loved the scene on the trampoline where they go through all of the promises. It totally makes me want to go on old school dates, like you did when in high school or college and would hang out in your backyard till 3am. Cassy watched it once. I watched twice. I always watch movies a few times. I really like to see all of the details that you miss if you only watch it once. Camera angles, wardrobe changes, things like that are easy for me to miss the first time.

October 8, 2009