12.08.2015

The Place Upstairs for Houstonia Magazine


The PLACE Upstairs is an interesting little shop on the second floor of a building in Midtown. There are a bunch of vintage and quirky goods for sale including skulls, a casket, an incubator and early 20th century dolls. Even the shoot at The Place was interesting. I took this particular photo at 11:33p on a Wednesday night after talking with Laura and Mike (the owners pictured) and perusing the store while sipping a 16oz can of PBR. I took this photo just a couple hours prior. All in all, a good night for me with the camera. BIG SHOUT to Laura and Mike who opened their store on an off night and chopped it up with me for a few hours. You should ALL go check it out. You'll have a good time. Check out the write-up in Houstonia here.

12.03.2015

Brennan Williams and Booker T for Houston Press


If the NFL doesn't work out for me, maybe I can get into professional wrestling. That's a sentence that you'll never hear me say but it is a plan for Brennan Williams. Williams, former UNC Tar Heel and former Houston Texan offensive lineman is trying his hand at professional wrestling under the tutelage of WCW and WWE great, Booker T. Sean Pendergast does a great job of telling the story, so I'll let him do it. But I did get the chance to hit Wrestling Xercise Fitness, watch a workout and take a quick portrait. Big shout to Brennan and Booker T for the time and Sean Pendergast whom I've known of since about 1997 when I was heavy into Jim Rome!

Check out the article HERE!







11.19.2015

Alan Javillonar of The Class Room


This Chronicle assignment sent me to a men's fashion store in Houston called The Class Room. I'd heard a thing or two about the shop via social media before I made the move back to Houston but had never actually visited the store. The story profiled one of the owners, Alan Javillonar. I met him at the store one morning before it opened. We kicked it, collaborated on a bunch of pictures and overall had a pretty dope experience. If you're ever down near the Rice Village, you should definitely check it out. Big shout to The Class Room fam!







11.18.2015

Janavi Folmsbee for the Houston Chronicle


Artists' studios/offices/workspaces are always so cool, creative and inspirational. Not mine, but definitely most other artists. Janavi's space was no different in that it was full of things she'd finished, started but not finished and things she'd experimented with. There was a palette covered with many different, bright oil based paints. A board that tested the effects of paints on a variety of canvases. And a white couch which doubled as a napkin with casual finger shaped streaks of paint all over it. It was awesome. Well, I didn't just look around when I showed up...I also took a few pictures. Shout out to Janavi for the time and Joy Sewing for writing the profile. You can check it out here!




11.17.2015

Alan and Cynthia Craft for the Houston Chronicle


I met and photographed the Crafts in early September for a story for the Houston Chronicle on their philanthropy. They've decided to leave a total of $20 million to two Houston based organizations: The Houston Food Bank and The Institute for Spirituality and Health - Texas Medical Center. Read more about it here. These very nice people even let me leave the double front doors of their well air conditioned home wide open for the sake of good light. Shout out to the Crafts!



11.16.2015

Happy Birthday, Dad!


November 16th, 19?? - Happy Birthday, old-ish man!





11.12.2015

Pastor S. Lachlin Verrett of Houston's Franklin Avenue Baptist Church


Pastor Verrett and his family came to Houston in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. He now leads a congregation of more than 100 New Orleans transplants at Houston's Franklin Avenue Baptist Church. The church is actually on Irvington Blvd. but gets it's name from its original New Orleans home, where many of the new Houstonians used to attend services.