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Exploring the Timeless Beauty of E. Fay Jones’ Butterfly House in Fayetteville
Last year, I had the privilege of photographing one of Fayetteville’s architectural gems, the Butterfly House. Designed by the legendary E. Fay Jones in 1961, this stunning piece of architecture is a true testament to his genius and vision. It was an extraordinary opportunity to document this iconic home, which I’ve admired for years while…
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Capturing Memories: My Personal Photography Project on Little Rock Crate & Basket Co.
It’s been a pandemic since my last post… seriously, it’s been a minute, and a world of things have happened since then. Of all the “pivot” moments, I think the biggest one was my dad officially shutting down his business, selling the property and retiring. It was the place of my childhood full of familiar…
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Refining My Photography Focus: From Versatility to Mastery
Saturday marks 14 years since I started Beth Hall Photography. I’ll always remember the date because it was the day my son was born. I made a decision to leave the newspaper, raise my son and become a freelance photographer. The first couple of years were interesting because I shot everything that came my way.…
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Duck hunting in style in Arkansas
We are nearing the home stretch of duck season in Arkansas, so I thought it would be appropriate to show this amazing hunting cabin I photographed last fall. I was contacted by the contractor, Cline Construction out of Little Rock, and asked about photographing the project for the owners and also the architect, Platt Architecture…
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Photographing Interiors for the Wall Street Journal in Bentonville, Arkansas
I was recently hired by the Wall Street Journal to do the photography to accompany an article about the luxury housing market in Bentonville, Arkansas. I ended up walking away with quite a few images from the shoot, so I’ve decided to make blog posts about each home instead of putting them all into one…
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Portraits, Interiors and a Ride Down the River — Recap of the first couple months of 2017.
It’s been a while since I’ve updated my blog, so here goes for… I’m going to break 2017 into several posts. The year started out a little nerve-racking when my biggest and most steady client decided to shut down the e-commerce part of their business. I know better than to put “all my eggs in…
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Can you drop a camera and take a good photo?
My old boss always had random sayings about photography that really didn’t make much sense, but somehow they still run through my head all these years later. I don’t remember the exact saying, but he used to talk about dropping a camera and every once in a while you would end up accidentally taking a good…
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Lights of the Ozarks Stock Photography and a trip down memory lane…
Throwback Thursday and a quick trip down memory lane… I spent an evening last year shooting stock photography of the Lights of the Ozarks. It was a cold, quiet evening that brought back memories of an old tradition with a group of friends. Many, many years ago, I used to run with a group on Monday…
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Places and Things 2014 – Arkansas Photographer
I really enjoy end of the year recaps. It gives me a chance to really look at my past year of work and see where I improved and where I need to work harder. I get a chance to see if I accomplished personal goals and set new goals for my work. I love photography because…
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2014 portraits – Arkansas photographer
As I gathered images together to create this post, I realize just how incredible 2014 was for Beth Hall Photography. Not only did I meet and exceed personal goals for my photography, I met and photographed some really amazing people along the way. Just to name a few: former Arkansas Razorback basketball coach Nolan Richardson,…
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George’s Commercial Kitchen – Julie Wait Designs – Interior photographer
I recently worked with Julie Wait Fryauf, of Julie Wait Designs, to photograph the commercial kitchen she designed for George’s Inc. This is a shot from the informal tasting area in the kitchen. I love the repetition in the place settings and the chairs. I’m also quite fond of all of the white… I love a clean,…
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National Geographic Traveler – Tulsa, Oklahoma – Editorial Photographer
I spent a couple of days in the fall shooting a Best of the World feature for National Geographic Traveler in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I was asked to focus on The Brady District, and was given a list of places that were going to be mentioned in the article including the beautiful Mayo Hotel. I really enjoy…
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Vista House overlooking the Columbia River Gorge – Travel photographer
I took a trip to the West coast over the summer and I’m slowly editing through the images and adding them to my collection of stock photography. One of the places we visited one morning was Vista House that overlooks the Columbia River Gorge. The view was amazing, and we decided to head out on…
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Arkansas Razorback Football Stadium – Exterior photo
I’ve been holding onto this image for a little while now, and I’m finally digging it out and putting it to good use. I’m donating an 8″x 15″ metal print of this photo of Razorback Stadium to a Facebook auction. Beginning Sept. 1st, my sister is having an auction to help raise money to offset…
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Introducing the New Beth Hall Photography Website: Fresh Look, Exciting Features
Welcome to the newly redesigned Beth Hall Photography website! I’m thrilled to share all the exciting updates and features that have been added to enhance your experience. From a sleek new homepage to a fresh blog design, there’s a lot to explore. The site now showcases more recent work and, for the first time, a…
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Capturing a Sunrise on Beaver Lake: An Editorial Photography Experience
This summer, I had the pleasure of photographing a stunning home on Beaver Lake for AY Magazine. In preparation for the shoot, I spoke with the homeowners and learned that one of their favorite activities was sitting on their porch early in the morning to watch the sunrise. Naturally, we decided to start the shoot…