I thought I would share a little behind the camera look at me (Greg Patterson) working and what the final image looks like.
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I really like your work. It seems different than what I have seen in Lufkin. I have a senior and we havent had any pictures taken yet. Is it too late to set something up with you? He is restoring an antique John Deere tractor that will be finished in about 3 weeks and would like some pictures with it. He also plays tennis, piano and drums. If it is possible, I would like to arrange some pictures with his friends that he hangs out with. We live in Lufkin and he goes to Hudson High School. Thanks
Posted by: Lea Jarvis | February 04, 2009 at 09:23 AM