I have photographed presidents.

I have photographed disasters.

I have photographed professional sports for 20 years.

I have photographed human strife, the infinite dimensions of the everyday human condition.

~I began as a photojournalist, shooting a spectrum of assignments with daily newspapers that include The Houston Chronicle, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, USA Today, The San Antonio Light, San Antonio Express-News, and Associated Press, and periodicals: Newsweek, Texas Monthly and Forbes.

~As a commercial and editorial photographer for over two decades, I have made my living delivering images that speak of personality, style and character for large corporations, advertising agencies and magazines.

~Among the thousands of photographs I have produced, the strongest images—always—are portraits of people...presidents, athletes, musicians, entertainers, authors, CEOs. People in their environments, in their surroundings, on their locations.

~What is it about photography that makes my heart thump loudest? It's the one-on-one portrait session: photographer and subject. It's arranging the light on a face...the face of a child, an attorney, a high school graduate, a physician, a baby, a schoolteacher.

My experience over the past 20 years feeds my passion to create the true character portrait of you, your child, your family, your employee. I believe strongly in allowing the subjects of my portraits to be themselves.

Pictures immortalize the people, places and events in our lives. They preserve our family heritage and history.

How will you remember?