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It's Senior Portrait Time!

 

Graduation is coming up in just a few short months.  That makes this the perfect time to start planning those Senior Portraits.

 

Right now we have lots of time left for shooting some killer senior portraits.  If you have a local student who is due to graduate this in 2015, now is a good time to start working on their senior portrait.

What I do is not the typical portrait against a nondescript backdrop with perfect, even lighting.  When you select me to produce your senior portrait, yours will stand out from all the rest.  It will be dramatic.  

It will exude a theme you select, to convey your hopes, your dreams, your direction for the future.  

It will be timeless.

Call or email me to set up your first meeting.

 

The process:

  1. We meet to determine your interests. What inspires you. Where you’re “going”. What you like, What makes you want to get out of bed in the morning.
  2. We determine a theme and setting.
    (On location somewhere close by)
  3. We shoot some killer photos.
  4. You get a unique Senior Portrait themed precisely for you, alone
  5. Price is determined by the complexity of your project and we establish that during the planning stages.
  • Your parent(s) must agree to the shoot and sign a release.
  • Girls must be accompanied by a female adult to all sessions / meetings.
  • You must be responsive to emails, phone calls and show up at the agreed-upon time.
  • I will be using these images for promotion of my work.
  • The photos will not be sold.

Member:

  • PPA (Professional Photographers of America) 
  • ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers) 
  • NPPA (National Press Photographers Association) 
  • IAAP (International Association of Architectural Photographers) 
  • North Dallas Chamber of Commerce
  • ModelMayhem
Mr. Harris credits an art class taken in Marin County in 1992, with vastly improving his appreciation of art and his compositional skills, while confirming his long-held belief in an inability to draw anything recognizable. An epiphany in 2006, caused him to re-embrace his first love of photography, acquire new digital equipment, and attack the art form with a vengeance, determined to make up for what he feels is “lost time”. Never without a camera, Warren captures new images for his collection on a regular basis and has embraced digital manipulation to create his frequently dark and other-worldly images. In spite of being advised by a multitude of friends and relatives that “There is nothing to see in Texas.”, Warren pursues the obscure and fascinating beauty he finds throughout the vast expanse of the Lone Star State. Content to ride his Harley for hours at a time down endless 2-lane highways, exploring the myriad small towns that pepper the Texas countryside, he finds gems of Texas history everywhere he trains his lens. A 2015 feature article in the Dallas Observer characterizes Harris as "Grateful Dead Roadie Turned Prolific Texas Photographer" - Contact Warren Paul at  
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