Tuesday, June 24, 2008




Friday I came home a day early from my vacation to shoot a great wedding! By the time I had my cards downloaded and all backed up it was 3:00 a.m. I woke the next morning to prepare for an engagement shoot and then the call came. One of my dear friends and fellow wedding photographers was in a really bad spot. His father-in-law had been battling cancer for a while now and they believed that he was in his last 24hours. He asked if I could help him shoot it so his wife could be with her father. I suggested he stay with her and that Lara and I would shoot it together as soon as she got home too. So, I shot my engagement session and headed off to the church. Lara arrived a couple hours later and we had a delightful time with Adam and Devon a super amazing couple! That night at 5:30 my friends father-in-law died. He and his wife both were able to be there for his last moments and we had the honor and privilege of being a part of it! What's crazier is the story about the wedding we had booked for that day, but was cancelled and allowed for us to be there. It's a long story but once again proof that even in our pain God is in control and works all things together for good for those that Love Him! We love you guys and pray for God's grace and peace in this pain, your dad was and is an amazing man!

Thursday, June 12, 2008



Click below to hear Jim's interview on F-StopBeyond!








F-Stop Beyond

Tuesday, June 10, 2008



Later this week I'll be interviewed on F-Stop Beyond for the work that we do with Thirst Relief International combined with our businesses Davis Photography and Davis Tools.

F-Stop and Beyond is a Podcast from Ron Dawson of Cinematic Studios.

Ron is one the premier videographers of our day serving some of the industries top wedding professionals and beyond. It's a great honor to be chosen for this interview as I find myself in some really great company. Also, Ron is a class act.

Be on the lookout for the link that will feature our interview! For now feel free to follow the link and hear a really touching interview of Sandy Puc, founder of Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep (NILMDTS).

Warmly,

Jim