Slick Brides – Myra’s Bridal

Well it’s been exactly two weeks since Mayra and Anibal were married (see the previous post for a sneak peek of their wedding). That being the case, it is now officially safe to post the Bridal shoot we did with Mayra.

She wanted a country type setting, so we did the shoot right here at the studio- outside, of course. The summer time greenery was in full swing, and so was the summer time heat! I was soaking wet at the end of this shoot and had to carry a towel with me so the camera wouldn’t slip out of my hand. I don’t know how Mayra kept her composure during the inferno, especially sporting a multi-layered wedding dress and cowboy (er, cowgirl) boots at that.

But as expected, she looked gorgeous in her gleaming white dress, summer heat and all. Because it was so hot, we only shot for about 45 minutes, however we got several different looks and settings, so it was a success.

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We had such a great time shooting this bridal, and I think the above image is my favorite. Feel free to leave your thoughts on them.
Mayra’s husband’s Brother-in-Law, Fred and his wife accompanied Mayra on her Bridal shoot, and Fred got some cool behind the scene shots. So thanks Fred, for sending me these photos:

Doing some directing…

Thinking in a precarious position…
And shooting in a precarious position…
For the gear-heads: In the above photos, I’m using the Canon 5D with an 85mm f1.8, and a Boomed Alien Bee 800 with the Socked High-Output Beauty Dish and Vagabond II Battery Pack. Great for location shooting, but it sure is heavy!

If you’re getting married soon, I highly suggest doing a bridal shoot. You’ve spent quite a bit on that custom-tailored dress which fits you like a glass slipper made only for you. You’ll only wear it for one day, so it’s a good idea to ‘immortalize’ it in a formal photo shoot. You’ll be glad you did ๐Ÿ™‚

I’ve got some big stuff in store for Slick Pix Photography in the next few weeks. We’re going to be doing a contest for a give-away, but that’s all I can say for now. If you haven’t “Liked” the Facebook page yet I suggest you do, since that’s what the contest is going to be based out of. It’s going to be HUGE! So stay tuned.

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Mayra & Anibal – *Sneak Peek*

Well I just got back from Bryan, Texas, where I shot the wedding of two very close friends, Anibal and Mayra.
All I can post at the moment is a sneak peek, because it’s 2:52 A.M. and I’ve been on my feet since 7 .A.M. after only 4 hours of sleep last night. Saying I’m tired is a small understatement. Just a smidge.
It was such a fun day and a really beautiful wedding. It flew by just like I knew it would. So here’s one shot I liked from the night. Many do not approve of the lens flare effect, (J.J. Abrams certainly is not in that crowd- just watch 5 minutes of Star Trek) but I think it can be used in good taste as long as it’s not over done.
I feel this shot has a touch of intriguing mystery to it because the flare hides the faces a bit, so it leaves the rest of the wedding to the imagination but gives a hint of great things to come. Stay tuned, I hope to post more within the coming week, but it might be longer. We’ll see. There’s a fluffy pillow and a warm bed with my name on it.


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Houston Wedding Photographer – Mayra and Anibal: Engagements

Anibal is an old buddy of mine, and we’ve been through a lot together. A couple of years ago he told me he met a girl, and that she’s really great. We hung out as a group many times, so I can honestly agree that yeah, Mayra is indeed a great girl. But you never really think of “Hey, these two might get married one day…” Well fast forward to present day, and guess who’s getting married? Yep.

So imagine how excited, how honored I felt, to be chosen to photograph their wedding day. I suggested they look at several other photographers to cover their big day, and they did, but they said they definitely wanted me to cover it. I think they mentioned that it would make it more special if I covered it. I have to agree. As the photographer of the union of a man and woman in the Divinely instituted marriage arrangement, I get to record the nuances of each emotion during that special day. I also become part of that wedding. A major part in fact. The photographs that I record will be seen by friends, family and others for years, decades to come. And to become such an integral part of the wedding of some of my closest friends is something that I truly cherish.

Well, tomorrow is it. Actually, since it’s 1:20 right now, it’s later on today. In fact, around 12 hours from now, it will be happening. So I offer my utmost congratulations to Anibal and Mayra, and wish you both an eternally successful friendship to each other.

I had the privilege of shooting their engagement portraits too, and we had a great time. We went to The Woodlands Waterway area, did some shots, had dinner at The Goose’s Acre, then did a few more shots with the fountain and colorful lights.












Well guys, I’ll see you two in a few hours. I won’t be getting much sleep tonight, but it’s OK. We’re going to totally rock that camera and get some great shots. See you at the wedding!

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Houston Wedding Photographer – D & D

On the last post I mentioned an incoming hay-maker to this Blog, and boy I wasn’t kidding. I’m not sure how many photos are in this post, but I know it’s more than a handful. I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoyed shooting them…

This couple really likes to have fun. You’ll see what I mean as you scroll down…

I was shooting once again with Janet of Rainy Day Photos on this wedding, and we had such a blast, the night was just too short. This wedding was from back in March, so I’m a few months behind, but trust me, I’m getting caught up. It was another amazing day weather-wise (we seem to have a lot of those lately…) and there was not a rain cloud in sight.
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A little something to calm the pre-wedding jitters? Or just a gift from the guys? I guess we’ll never know…

A splash of her favorite cologne before donning the penguin suit…

It’s all about the details people…

What’s this? Hmm…

On with the tie

Yeah that’s right, he’s putting the Chucks’ on…Mighty cool if you ask me

It’s getting close…

Gotta get the boutonnieres pinned on…Can’t forget those


Time for a group shot with the guys…



The amount of wood used in this church was mind blowing

I love it when couples pass looks at each other during the ceremony…


On with the rings…

And the kiss…

It’s time to go party y’all…


They made quite a grand entrance- Mariachi’s and all…

It may look like the groom is attempting a failed spider-man impression, but in fact he’s pulling off a successful mid-air flip-and-roll. The new Bride doesn’t look too impressed. I had no idea that was coming… You gotta be quick on that shutter button!

First dance…

Shortly after things got started, we went outside for a quick mini-shoot with the B&G…

Who doesn’t like spinning?



Did I mention they like to have fun? All I had to say was “Captain Morgan” and they were down…And how hawt are her shoes!

Back inside for some dancing…


They had a fully stocked candy bar with enough goodies to satisfy children of all ages. Willy Wonka would be proud…


They had a pair of masterfully crafted cakes

…Complete with a great looking Patron Silver Tequila bottle Groom’s Cake

It always hurts a little to see such a well-crafted piece of art get chopped and consumed, but hey, it sure did taste good…




Yep. With his teeth…

Conga Line!

And one last shot for the road…

I’m not sure if I mentioned this before or not, but I really, really love what I do. Thanks to Janet for allowing me to shoot with you once again, and thanks to this awesome couple for such a great time.

This coming weekend Janet and I have back to back weddings- My wedding Saturday and Her wedding Sunday and I’m really looking forward to it. So I’ll be sure to share the results after a bit, hopefully not too long. It should be fun!

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Riyazi and Michelle - September 2, 2010 - 12:19 PM

Great shots once again.

Very brave having a candy bar – can't imagine how all the kids would have been running around once they have filled their stomachs with the sweets ๐Ÿ˜€

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Houston Wedding Photographer- T & M

I’ve been threatening to post some of the recent weddings I’ve done for some time now. Needless to say, those threats were fairly empty. It’s kind of like shaking your fist at Mike Tyson. But I’ve been working out (so to speak) and I’m ready to lay a hay-maker on this blog, starting with a wedding I shot back in February.

As mentioned on my Website’s Info page, I occasionally work with several other photographers in the Houston area. At this wedding, I was second shooting for Janet of Rainy Day Photos. She’s great to work with and we actually work together more than I work with any other photographer. And I’d like to say thanks to her for allowing me to assist with so many great couples!
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We start with some shots of the Bride getting dolled up for her big day

She was all smiles as the hair and makeup crew did their thing

On with the dress…

And the garter…

Her suite had some amazing window light coming in and we made full use of it. I love that dress!

The Groom gives his Bride a pre-ceremony gift

…And her pre-ceremony gift to Him was a Boudoir Style photo-book of her done by Janet. By the look on his face, I think he liked it.

The Gorgeous Bride and flower girls. So pretty!

Her lovely bouquet

She got a little emotional during the ceremony

And the Kiss…Quite possibly the single most important shot of the day.

After the ceremony we went for a photo-walk in Discovery Green park The weather was awesome. Not like it is now, in August, but nice, cool, February weather.

They had a couple of really cool cakes…

Yeah, this is the other cake. It was red inside too. Pretty cool in my book.

What would we do without the money dance?

They had one of the most uh-maz-ing DJ’s I’ve ever seen and heard. He had a full projector music video setup and mixed beats so smooth it sounded like it was a record cut straight out of a studio

That’s some pretty high-tech equipment there pal! Him and his wife were totally rockin’ our socks off

The dance floor stayed packed

The night was drawing to a close, and they had a farewell toast

This reception was held at the Kim Son Restaurant in Downtown Houston. The upstairs to that place is HUGE! This was by far one of the biggest, funnest and lively wedding’s I’d been to. I had such a blast.

Stay tuned for some more posts. If your eye is keen, you may have noticed a new “share” button at the bottom of the posts. You can now easily click the button to share this post with your favorite network. *ahem* Facebook… ๐Ÿ™‚

Well this was just the windup of the incoming hay-maker on this ol’ blog. You’ll want to check back for the full impact of the aforementioned photo-assault. I’m just getting warmed up…

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