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The Art of Creating a Photography Book: Documenting the Blessings Collegiate Invitational Golf Tournament
During the fall of 2020, I was asked to photograph teams competing in the Blessings Collegiate Invitational Golf Tournament in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The inaugural year began with SEC teams because they were all within driving distance and faced fewer travel restraints since COVID-19 was in full swing. The tournament is different from others in that…
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Elevate Your Super Bowl Spread with a Charcuterie Board
The Super Bowl is about more than football. If you’re not a Chiefs or 49ers fan you are probably most looking forward to the halftime show, commercials, and the snacks. Every year you host or attend a Super Bowl party the unspoken expectation is to bring a little something along. You cannot show up empty-handed,…
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Interior Photography in Fayetteville: Capturing the Dreamy Pink Kitchen
I recently photographed the most dreamy pink kitchen while working with Meet.West Studio. It was our first time working together on an interior photoshoot, and I enjoyed the collaborative effort. I love talking through design elements to make sure I fully showcase the space and give the photographs a bit of “pop” with styling choices.…
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Professional advice for your business headshot
It’s come to that time in life where you realize you can no longer use the photo from the bar as your professional head shot. You know, the one you cropped your friends out of where you have a mystery hand on your shoulder. Sure it’s a great photo of you, but it probably no…
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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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Working as a Freelance Photographer through the Uncertainty of a Pandemic.
I’m going to be honest here and say that the last couple of weeks as a freelance photographer have been stressful. I’ve bid on photography jobs and just not heard back from people… at all. Thinking it was awfully strange, I reached out to one of those potential clients to ask if they had any…
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10 things you probably didn’t know about this Arkansas photographer.
Even though I grew up in Little Rock, I spent my childhood summers on my grandparent’s peach farm in Greenbrier where we tended to 5,000 trees at a you-pick-em orchard. I sometimes drove my grandpa’s giant diesel to the Farmer’s Market in Little Rock to sell peaches on Saturday mornings. I can play the fiddle.…
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Editorial Photography for At Home in Arkansas
Last summer I shot a few places around Northwest Arkansas for an editorial feature in At Home in Arkansas. I absolutely love shooting editorial content because I feel like I can just have fun and be creative. I visited a couple of boutiques, an ice cream shop, a coffee house and a local brewery. Here…
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What do Advertising, Sports, Head Shots and Editorial Photoshoots have in common? … Me …
I started off the new year in a poultry house working on an ad campaign with Tyson Foods and their advertising agency. We had three specific shots in mind, and it all sounded simple… while baby chicks are super cute to watch run around and hold, they don’t make for the most cooperative subjects. There…
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Recap of March and April of 2017. Yes, I’m this far behind on talking about my photography…
I took these photographs over a year ago, and I’m just now getting around to posting about them… geeze, I’m a slacker. Not really, I’ve just been busy creating new photos and having fun in life. My blog has definitely become secondary, and I’m working to get it updated so that my posts will all…
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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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Product Photography Year in Review: Capturing Quality Images
I started photographing products only a few years ago, and it’s becoming something I really enjoy shooting. As a photographer, I have worked to narrow what I shoot and try not to be a generalist who shoots everything. I want the images I give my clients to be quality work, and am always learning new…
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One of the Many Reasons I love Being a Freelance Photographer in Arkansas.
I love my job, every damn day. I feel very fortunate that I am always happy to go to work and that I get paid to do something I love. There are so many reasons that I enjoy being a professional photographer, but one of them is meeting people and hearing their stories. We all have…
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Photographing Businesses and Executives in Northwest Arkansas
Each year Arkansas Business honors the state’s top executives, small businesses and nonprofits with the annual Arkansas Business of the Year Awards. It’s become a photography project that I look forward to shooting because I get to meet new people and gain a little more knowledge of the businesses in Northwest Arkansas. This year I took environmental…
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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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F8 and be there — with a little bit a luck.
Have you ever heard the phrase “f8 and be there?” It’s attributed to being said by Weegee (Arthur Fellig) in the late 40’s, and it’s a phrase that comes through my head every time I am in one of those “is this really happening” moments. A couple of Saturday’s ago, I was driving to Eureka Springs…
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2015- A year of changes for this Arkansas Photographer
On this last day of the year, I thought I would make my final blog post a reflection on the changes in my photography business. There were a lot of phone calls, emails, photo shoots, miles traveled and friends made along the way. My regular photography clients expanded from Northwest Arkansas into Little Rock and I put a…
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The story behind photographing Rosanne Cash for National Geographic Traveler
Growing up with a mother as a musician, I’ve been exposed to so many styles of music but the one that has really stuck with me is folk. I love the simplicity, the words, and especially the stories behind the words. A song is so much more than just notes and words, just like photo is…
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Capturing moments as a sports photographer
As I began my day reading about Ryan Mallett’s release from the Houston Texans, I flashed back to a moment from a game in 2010. As sports photographers, we have a split second to capture images that tell a story. There are so many factors that affect this, and many times moments are missed or…
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What do you do with Raw Cocoa Beans?
My car is my mobile office and it’s sometimes full of odd things. Today it has a 25 pound bag of raw cocoa beans that I brought back from a Little Rock photo shoot to return to someone as a favor for a client. On my trip back last night I began to question when I…
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Black and White Studio Portraits – Arkansas Editorial Photographer
In May, I was asked by AY Magazine to photograph 3 Northwest Arkansas individuals for their Powerful Men series. This is my fourth year to work on this series, and it is one that I always look forward to shooting. Mike Malone with the Northwest Arkansas Council. This year had a little twist to it…
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Environmental Portrait – Ramsay Ball – Arkansas Photographer
Beth, I can’t tell you how many people have complemented me on the photo you took for Ar Biz. I asked you to make me look good and you worked a miracle! Best wishes, Ramsay Ball
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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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Northern Illinois University vs. Arkansas – Football – Sports Photographer
The Arkansas Razorbacks took on, and defeated, Northern Illinois University in September at home in Fayetteville, Ark. Here is a link to more sports photography from the game.
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Walton Arts Center – Artosphere – Arkansas Photographer
I spent time in early summer photographing Artosphere for the Walton Arts Center. It’s a community event that features music, visual arts, movement and events for kids and families. It’s really a neat experience, and it’s just one more thing that makes living in Northwest Arkansas…
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Lobster boats in Maine – Stock Photography
I was looking through old images this morning and came across these that I shot while on vacation in Maine. Every time I look at these images I am taken back to those early mornings spent wandering the docks. I love the light and color of the images, and I’m so glad photos only capture light because…
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Jeannette Balleza Collins – Creative Portrait – Arkansas Photographer
I was excited to be asked by a business publication to take a portrait of Jeannette Balleza Collins. Excited because she is not only an awesome person, but she’s a long-time friend. Jeannette and I went to high school together and our paths have continually crossed during the last 20 years. It seems like we mostly…
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Mark Zweig – Architect – Fayetteville Arkansas Photographer
I recently photographed Fayetteville architect and businessman Mark Zweig. I was really excited to meet him since I’ve admired his homes for many years on my drives through town. I can’t help but like someone who is making my city look better a little at a time. For the shoot, I wanted to try to…
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Fossil Cove Brewing Company – Ben Mills – Environmental Portrait
There’s been a bit of growth in craft breweries here in Northwest Arkansas, and it’s been fun to sample all of the new beer. I met Ben Mills, owner of Fossil Cove Brewing Company when I was asked to photograph him for an article on the growth and current beer laws. The brewery is two rooms:…
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Nolan Richardson – 40 Minutes of Hell – Arkansas Basketball
I recently photographed former Arkansas Razorback coach Nolan Richardson. It was such an honor to meet him, and I must say that I was a little star struck. When I look back at the last 20 years in Fayetteville, Nolan has always been a presence. I began attending the U of A in 1995 when the…
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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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Hugos – Fayetteville, Arkansas – Food Photographer
When I moved to Fayetteville almost 20 years ago, Hugos was the first restaurant I visited for lunch. It’s the place where the locals go that has a great assortment of food on the menu. They have awesome burgers and sandwiches, and a good selection of vegetarians options. The bottom line is you can’t go wrong with anything on the…
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Portrait Bret Bielema – Arkansas Football
In May, I photographed Arkansas Razorback head football coach Bret Bielema for AY Magazine’s powerful men. Environmental photographs are always fun because I get the chance to make the ideas in my head come to life. When I was contacted about the assignment, I knew I wanted to show him with “Never Yield,” a slogan…
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Dripping Springs Gardens – Huntsville, Arkansas – Photographer
I was recently asked to photograph Dripping Springs Gardens for a new publication called Arkansas Food and Farm. I’ve purchased many things from Dripping Springs over the last 20 years at the Fayetteville Farmer’s Market, so I was very excited to have the opportunity to spend some time at the farm and see where all of…
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Recent Portraits – Powerful Women – Photographer
I look forward to certain projects each year and always hope that I am asked to photograph them again, and one of them is Powerful Women for AY Magazine. I love the chance to meet each of these women and hear their stories of success, and life. Each one is nominated for a different reason,…
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Hamlet – Studio Photographer – Arkansas
I photographed Theatre Squared executive director Martin Miller and artistic director Robert Ford in the fall for the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal. This meeting opened up a door for working with the company on their educational shoots, promotional photos and production photo archives. One of my more recent shoots was for the promotional materials for…
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21C Museum Hotel – Bentonville – Environmental Portrait Photographer
I was asked to photograph Emmanuel Gardinier, general manager of 21C Hotel in Bentonville, Ark., for an editorial publication. Because I have photographed him before, I started to wonder what I could do differently for this photo shoot. My thought process made me think about all of the social media photos I’ve seen of the green…
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Portrait Project for NWA Metro – Arkansas Environmental Portraits
I recently completed a portrait project for Arkansas Business Publishing Group for a new guide to Northwest Arkansas called Metro. The guide features tons of information about our area including Q&A’s with five “Notable Neighbors.” I was asked to take environmental portraits of each of the neighbors and capture them in their elements. I really…
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Arkansas Children’s Hospital ACHiever – Corporate Photographer
Several months ago I received a phone call about shooting for Arkansas Children’s Hospital and I had to turn them down because I had been called for jury duty. I was pretty sad to miss the opportunity. The hospital holds a special place in my heart because I spent many hours there fulfilling my volunteer…
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New York Times photo shoot archive – Arkansas Editorial Photographer
For throwback Thursday, and Thanksgiving, I thought it would be appropriate to post a photo from a shoot for the New York Times a couple of years ago. My assignment was to shoot turkeys for a possible cover on Thanksgiving day, though I didn’t quite have a clear idea of the story. I spent two…
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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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Lobster boats in Maine – Travel Photography
“f/8 and be there.” ~ Arthur “Weegee” Fellig A couple of years ago I traveled to Harrington, Maine, where I spent several early mornings photographing the docks and lobster boats. On this particular morning, the sun stayed hidden behind the clouds. It came out for about 30 seconds and I was able to capture this image.…
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Sports Illustrated BCS Bowl Guide 2012 – Sports Photographer
It seems like I photograph so many things that I can’t talk about for months, so I’ve decided to jump on the Throwback Thursday trend. Hopefully this will be a fun way to display my work from the past, whether it’s recent or from many years ago. Check back because I plan to dig through…
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Arkansas Chefs – Environmental Portrait Photographer
I photographed several Northwest Arkansas chefs last month for AY Magazine and other publications. It’s always fun to take them out of their element and make them the center of attention instead of their food. I love the challenge of creating a photo in an unfamiliar space. I love the pressure of coming up with…
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Shooting for National Geographic Traveler – freelance photographer
At the end of May, I received an inquiry email from an editor at National Geographic Traveler wondering if I would be interested in shooting an assignment for them. I wonder if anyone ever says no? After all, it seems like almost every photographer says they want to shoot for National Geographic when they grow…
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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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2013 Walmart Shareholder Meeting – Arkansas Corporate Photographer
In June, Walmart held it’s annual Shareholder Meeting in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with events scattered in Bentonville and Rogers. I have covered this event for over ten years now for media outlets, but this was the first year I shot solely for Wal-Mart. I really look forward to this week of work every year. It’s so…
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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…
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Celebrating Fall: Scenic Shots from Devil’s Den and Autumn Still Lifes
To celebrate the first day of fall, I wanted to share a few photos that capture the essence of this beautiful season. The first three images were taken at Devil’s Den State Park, where I stumbled upon a unique moment: a leaf suspended in a spider’s web. The web is almost invisible, making it seem…
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Morning Runs and Wild Encounters at Lake Fayetteville: A Photographer’s Perspective
As someone who spends a lot of time at Lake Fayetteville, it’s not unusual for me to encounter some unexpected moments. I’ve been running the trails here for years, and each time, I’m reminded of how beautiful and unpredictable nature can be. After an unusual experience during today’s run, I thought it would be the…
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Behind the Lens: Photographing Jeff Long for AY Magazine
As an editorial photographer, every shoot presents its own set of challenges and surprises. Recently, I had the opportunity to photograph Jeff Long, the Athletic Director for the University of Arkansas, for AY Magazine. Given his high-profile status, I was hoping to capture him outside of the typical Razorback setting—a fresh approach that would give…
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A Scenic Drive and Photography Adventure Through the Ozarks
Sometimes, the best photo shoots happen when you least expect them. Last Saturday morning, I woke up with an urge to hit the road and take photos. Instead of taking the usual 2.5-hour drive to my family’s farm in Greenbrier, Arkansas, I decided to ditch the interstate and explore the scenic two-lane roads. I spent…
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Environmental Portrait of Ramsay Ball: Capturing the Essence of a Fayetteville Realtor
As a freelance photographer, I love capturing environmental portraits that showcase both the subject and their surroundings. Recently, I had the opportunity to photograph Ramsay Ball, a commercial realtor in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on a piece of property with a stunning view of the University of Arkansas campus. Standing amidst the natural beauty of the land,…
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Shooting Game 4: A Last-Minute NBA Photography Adventure
Freelance editorial photography is often unpredictable, and sometimes that’s where the magic happens. In early June, I received a last-minute call to cover Game 4 of the NBA Playoffs between the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder. When I say “last minute,” I mean last minute. From Lake Run to Tip-Off I had…
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Capturing Local Flavor: The Joy of Freelance Photography at Fayetteville’s Farmers
As a freelance editorial photographer based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, I’ve found endless inspiration at the local farmers market. It’s not just a place to shop for fresh produce—it’s a vibrant hub of community, creativity, and discovery. With every visit, I uncover new photo opportunities, delicious finds, and unexpected stories. Farmers Markets: A Photographer’s Playground The…
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Capturing Influence: Portraits for AY Magazine at Crystal Bridges Museum
As a freelance editorial photographer, I’ve had the privilege of visiting the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art multiple times recently for a special project: photographing the nominees for AY Magazine’s Powerful Men and Powerful Women sections. The assignment celebrates 12 men and 12 women nominated by their peers for their influence, impact, and service…
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The Challenges and Joys of Freelance Food Photography
As a freelance editorial photographer, I’ve been diving into food photography lately, and let me tell you—it’s been both challenging and rewarding. Shooting on location means every assignment is different, with unique lighting, plating, and space to navigate. Add in the fact that food photography is a relatively new venture for me, and it’s been…
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Covering the Bobby Petrino Scandal as a Photojournalist
Last week, I photographed the press conference following Bobby Petrino’s infamous motorcycle accident. Just two days later, things took a dramatic turn, and the situation quickly became the talk of Arkansas. As a photojournalist, moments like this demand adaptability. My job is to be ready at a moment’s notice for breaking news—like the upcoming press…
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The Unexpected Connections of a Freelance Editorial Photographer
Freelance editorial photography is full of surprises, and my recent experience photographing for The New York Times is a perfect example. The day started like any other—I brewed my coffee, let the dog out, and scrolled through Facebook as my coffee cooled. Little did I know, a quick glance at my newsfeed would reveal an…
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Behind the Lens: Capturing Suzie Stephens for AY Magazine’s January Edition
Freelance magazine photography is always an adventure, and my recent shoot with Suzie Stephens of Nibbles Academy of Cooking for the January edition of AY Magazine was no exception. Suzie’s vibrant personality and passion for cooking made this assignment both fun and rewarding—it’s hard not to enjoy a shoot with someone so engaging! The Joy…
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Life as a Freelance Magazine Photographer in Arkansas
Being a freelance magazine photographer in Arkansas is an adventure filled with creativity, connection, and challenge. From capturing the vibrant dishes of local eateries to showcasing the unique stories of businesses and communities, every assignment tells a story. Freelancing offers flexibility and variety, but it also requires adaptability—tight deadlines, diverse clients, and unpredictable shooting conditions…
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Freelance Photography for The New York Times: Behind the Scenes at Butterball’s Turkey Processing Plant
As a freelance photographer, I’ve had the privilege of working on a variety of assignments, but one of the most memorable was a recent project for The New York Times. I spent a couple of days in Ozark, Arkansas, working alongside a reporter on a feature story about turkeys for the Thanksgiving Day edition. Our…
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Exploring the Art of Travel Photography: A Fun Day of Shooting Without the Pressure
I recently took a trip up north and decided to take a break from the usual work-related shoots to just enjoy a day of playing with my camera. It was refreshing to step away from the pressures of producing the perfect shot, managing lighting, or making sure someone looked just right. Instead, I embraced the…
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Photographing the Duggars: From the 2002 Election to Family Milestones
I first met the Duggar family back in 2002 while covering the primary elections for U.S. Senate. At the time, I was working for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and found myself standing outside Westside Freewill Baptist Church in Springdale, Arkansas, with April L. Brown from the Associated Press, waiting for Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar to…
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Capturing the Excitement: Walker Elementary Wins P&G Future Friendly/National Geographic Contest
Last week, I had the privilege of photographing the P&G Future Friendly/National Geographic Find Your Footprint winner’s assembly at Walker Elementary in Springdale, Arkansas. This nationwide contest encouraged schools to submit their best ideas for going green, and after narrowing it down to six finalists, the public voted for the top project. To everyone’s delight,…
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Exploring Stock Photography: Capturing New Orleans and Little Rock
Stock photography offers a unique way to showcase the vibrant essence of different cities, and my recent travels to New Orleans and Little Rock have inspired some exciting additions to my portfolio. From the rich culture and lively streets of New Orleans to the historic charm and urban landscapes of Little Rock, I’ve captured a…
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Behind the Scenes: Photographing Baldor Electric for Bloomberg News
As a freelance editorial photographer, every assignment offers a unique perspective into industries and stories that shape our world. Recently, I had the opportunity to photograph inside Baldor Electric Company in Fort Smith, Arkansas, for Bloomberg News. The shoot coincided with the announcement of ABB’s $3.1 billion acquisition of Baldor, a move aimed at bolstering…
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The Art of Business Portraits: Capturing Professionals for Editorial Publications
As a professional photographer, one of my specialties is creating business portraits that capture the essence of individuals in a professional yet authentic way. Recently, I’ve had the opportunity to shoot portraits for several editorial publications, and it’s reminded me why I love this niche of photography so much. Business portraits are more than just…
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A Fresh Look: The Story Behind My New Photography Logo
As a photographer, my work revolves around capturing moments, telling stories, and bringing creativity to life. But until recently, one piece of my professional identity was missing—a logo that truly represented my brand. Thanks to the talented Mark Fonville, I now have a logo, and I couldn’t be more excited about the design! Why a…
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Capturing Moments That Matter: The Life of a Freelance Photojournalist
Honoring Brandon Burlsworth: A Legacy of Perseverance One of the most touching assignments I’ve had was covering the unveiling of the Burlsworth Trophy in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on August 23, 2010. The event honored Brandon Burlsworth, a beloved Razorback offensive lineman who tragically lost his life in a car accident just 11 days after being drafted…
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Walmart Shareholders, baseball and portraits – Freelance photographer
I can’t believe how busy I’ve been, and the month isn’t even half-way over. Yeah! It kicked off with my usual business portraits, mixed with the annual Wal-Mart Shareholder’s meeting, a little NCAA Regional Baseball, football mugs and Petrino football camp photos. Whew, I’m glad to finally be able to sit down for a day…
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Freelance Editorial Photography: Capturing Wal-Mart Store #1 for Bloomberg News
As a freelance editorial photographer, every assignment brings a unique blend of storytelling and creative opportunity. Recently, I had the chance to shoot updated exterior photos of Wal-Mart Store #1 in Rogers, Arkansas, for Bloomberg News. The images accompanied a story celebrating Walmart’s recapture of the top spot on the Fortune 500 list, reclaiming the…
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Honoring Friendship Through Personal Photography: A Tribute to Josh
Personal photography projects have a way of capturing the emotions and memories we hold closest, and sometimes, they become a means of paying tribute to someone unforgettable. While shooting a series of water photos, the lyrics of the Grateful Dead’s Ripple ran through my mind: “Ripple in still water, when there is no pebble tossed,…
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Photographing High-Profile Events: Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at the University of Arkansas
Capturing high-profile events is an art of its own, and as an event photographer, few moments are as rewarding as photographing world leaders. This evening, I had the opportunity to document former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s visit to the University of Arkansas for the Distinguished Lecture Series. Events like this come with unique challenges—tight…
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Exciting New Gear and Golf Photography Adventures: My Journey with the Nikon D3
I finally did it—I broke down and invested in a Nikon D3! After months of saving my pennies and contemplating between the D300 and the D3, I couldn’t be happier with my decision. Shooting the recent Arkansas game with the D300 helped solidify my choice, and now I’m ready to take my photography to the…
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Capturing the Action: Highlights from the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
I’m excited to share some standout photos from the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, which took place from June 10th to 13th. This was my first time covering this outdoor event, and while it was an exhilarating experience, it also presented its fair share of challenges. Photographing for the Associated Press is an interesting…
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Behind the Scenes at Walmart’s Annual Shareholder Meeting: A Day of Entertainment and Insights
On June 5th, I had the opportunity to cover the annual Walmart shareholders meeting as an editorial photographer, and as always, the experience was nothing short of spectacular. While it’s a long couple of days, I genuinely look forward to this event each year. The chance to witness world-class entertainers and see company executives in…
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Capturing the Aftermath: Gov. Mike Beebe’s Visit to Fayetteville Post-Ice Storm
Today, Governor Mike Beebe made a visit to Fayetteville to assess the damage caused by the recent ice storm. I had anticipated that he would tour the area to get a firsthand look at the destruction, but it turned out he only made a brief stop at Drake Field for a press conference before heading…
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Capturing Tradition: Product Photography for Little Rock Crate & Basket Co. in Arkansas
This afternoon, I had the pleasure of diving into a product photography session for a family business that’s close to my heart: Little Rock Crate & Basket Co., located right here in Little Rock, Arkansas. The shoot was all about baskets—baskets, baskets, and more baskets! These shots are being prepped for the company’s website, and…
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Featured in Southern Living: Our Biking Adventure at Devil’s Den State Park Makes the September Issue
Exciting news! Hap and I are thrilled to share that we’ve been featured in the September issue of Southern Living magazine. It’s been a long wait, but it’s been worth it. This all started last fall when our good friend, Tim, who happens to be a park ranger, invited us to take a biking trip…
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Behind the Lens at the Annual Walmart Shareholders Meeting: Capturing Corporate Photography and Star-Studded Performances
Attending the Annual Walmart Shareholders Meeting is always an exciting event, but waking up at 5 a.m. for it? That’s a challenge! However, year after year, the meeting proves to be worth the early start, especially when it comes to photographing the incredible performers they bring in. While I may not be deeply invested in…
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McDonnell retires – Editorial PhotographerCelebrating John McDonnell’s Legendary Career: A Sports Photography Tribute to 36 Years of Razorback ExcellenceMcDonnell retires – Editorial Photographer
John McDonnell, one of the most iconic figures in collegiate track and field history, officially retired on Monday after an extraordinary 36-year career coaching the Razorbacks track and field team. His legacy is not only etched in the record books but also in the hearts of athletes, fans, and sports photographers like myself who’ve had…
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Capturing Athletic Power at the Tyson Invitational: Track and Field Photography Highlights
Here are a few exciting shots from the Tyson Invitational, one of my favorite track and field events to photograph. I’ve always been captivated by the strength and agility of these incredible athletes, especially the pole vaulters. There’s something so mesmerizing about watching their muscles in action as they soar through the air with such…