Lucas at Select Shots Studio

Filed Under (Seniors) by Clayton on 31-03-2008

We want to say thank you to Lucas and his Mom for allowing us to take his Senior pictures. We should have them ready for viewing this week. Below are a couple of our favorites from the shoot.

Airport Sunset slideshow

Filed Under (The Studio) by Clayton on 31-03-2008

 These are a few pics I took leaving the studio the other evening.

A Formal Affair - Shoot at White River

Filed Under (365, Clayton's Photos, The Studio) by Clayton on 17-03-2008


Sheri and I had the privilege to shoot with the Amazing Kathleen down on the River Walk in Batesville Ar. I put together this quick short video of a few of the photos.

Spring Mill Winter Time in March

Filed Under (Clayton's Photos) by Clayton on 09-03-2008

Spring Mill

We have been working oin several places that we want to photograph in all four season. I think we have one in each season now of the Spring Mill. I would like to have one with more snow, but was lucky to get one at all this year. I think what I really hate about photos of Spring Mill is the goofy chain link fence which now surrounds the whole place. It sucks.

As a side note - I operated the crane that drove sheet piling behind the dam several years ago. The sheet piling stopped the water flowing underneath the dam.
This had gotten bad enough that water would not flow over the top any more. It flows over nicely now don’t you think? The fence still sucks.

Leave a comment and tell us what you think.

Water and Snow - Batesville

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Clayton on 05-03-2008

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The White River at Batesville, AR is climbing the banks. Shown here is the Stop sign for people to make sure nothing is coming down the river before crossing. You can still see a little snow left for yesterdays blizzard.

Southern hospitality exemplified in Cave City

Filed Under (Events, Sheri's Photos) by Sheri on 02-03-2008

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We just finished photographing the basketball tournament hosted by Cave City High School and enjoyed every aspect of it. It is always a pleasure to work with the students, faculty and staff at Cave City. The new campus is state of the art and the hospitality of the whole community is unbelievable. The organizational skills and support operated like clock work. It began with the friendly staff/students in the parking lot, continued with the smiling people at the ‘Pass Gate’ and Lobby entrance, permeated through the helpers in the gym and bubbled into the ‘Hospitality Room’. There were so many happy, helpful volunteers in supply, you would have thought you were in a more populated city. When parking over flowed to the old campus, several shuttle buses made quick trips so attendees wouldn’t have to walk so far. We noticed one of the bus drivers was the smiling head honcho himself, Mr. Steve Green, Superintendent.

 

We heard wonderful stories about people spending their lunch breaks from their regular jobs to come to the school and volunteer time to help make this event a success. Much of the food (especially the desserts, my favorite part!) was homemade by family and friends of school personnel and let us tell you…it was mmmm, mmmm, good!

 


Now to the actual tournament…The Cavewomen were awesome. They played their hearts out all week making it to the final game. Unfortunately, they did not win their last game, but they won the hearts of the home crowd.

 

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We are very proud of your accomplishments and the way you represented the spirit and pride of Cave City. We will probably see some of the same athletes real soon on the softball field. We wish you the best.

 

So, if you haven’t had a chance to visit the brand new Cave City High School campus you are missing out on one of the best things that has happened in our region in a while. Take time to attend a sporting event or school function at Cave City and support our future - the young people.

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