This is where I got to shoot last week — American Fork Canyon in Utah. Yeah. Not quite Temple, Texas. And those people in the photos? My awesome brother and his beautiful fiancee. I was SO excited to shoot their engagement and bridal photos. I would’ve been so jealous if anyone else got to, and it meant so much to be able to do them. I can’t wait to show you (and them) more. We got a great mix of fun and sweet and romantic, but here’s a quick preview of a couple of my initial favorites.


Someone tell me what you’re supposed to do when you have a billion amazing shots and have to somehow narrow them down to a reasonable amount. I am equally entranced by both the earnest and fun images from this session.
This is just a quick look at a couple that caught my eye tonight as I was flipping through my images. Can’t wait to show you more!
Can’t wait to show you more from this gorgeous family. Such a long awaited and loved little girl.

by Shannon Hunt on October 3, 2011
in Austin Texas,Belton Texas,Commercial photography,Corporate Photography,Events,Harker Heights Texas,Kids Photography,Little River Academy Texas,Products,Salado Texas,Temple Texas
by Shannon Hunt on August 17, 2011
in Austin Texas,Belton Texas,Couples Photography,Dallas Texas,Family Photography,Harker Heights Texas,Little River Academy Texas,Rogers Texas,Salado Texas,Solo Photography,Temple Texas
Typically I don’t post this many photos from a single session (for time and brevity’s sake), but I just couldn’t restrain myself this time. Everything about this session was incredible — the people, the mood, the locations, the people, the people, the people. I love them. And I absolutely love these images of them because they are so them. Since the first email I received from them I was dying to meet them and photograph them, and they were just as awesome as they sounded.
We were doing some three generational photos, and this was one of the first shots of the day. As you can tell, we had a lot of fun from the very beginning. You gotta love when your clients are so naturally natural.









This couple is amazing. They were fun and affectionate and romantic, and I felt like I was shooting for an engagement. Young love is beautiful and exciting, but photographing such a happy couple after they’ve raised their kids and been together for decades adds so much more to the romance.


I asked them to walk to the bottom of the ramp, and completely unprovoked they started dancing together. Swoon. I love these shots.



The reason the family was all together for this occasion was to celebrate the 50 years this couple has been married. Their son scheduled the session with me, and I loved his descriptions of his family members in his emails to me. After I read this line from his email, I knew I’d be asking them to make their own music to dance to: “Now-days, they’re master-gardeners and I can still see some of the old magic between them when they dance, assuming the band is to their liking.” How perfect that they’re dancing in their very own garden as well!










I LOVE this family shot. I think one of my favorite things about it is that no one is looking at me at all. It’s like I’m not even there.



