Photographers Little Rock. The holiday season is in full swing, with people coming for their family portrait sessions and leaving with cherished memories ready to hang and share. Business portraits, headshots, seniors, child portraits, and real estate photography remain the staple product mix at the studio. We hope all our customers find an enduring value in our photographs that can span multiple generations giving joy to all.
I have four children, and I am very proud of each one of them. They have all launched successfully and are making a life for themselves, their spouses, and their families. Today I will feature my oldest daughter, a VA social worker. I admit that I feel a bit blue as we approach Christmas, where the emphasis is on rampant commercialism. She would involve me in a holiday event featuring my camera or photo booth. This simple act helped me move into a more constructive Christmas season. The vets always took time to tell me that they liked and respected her work there. This critique of my daughter set my sights on a more elevated angle appropriate for the season. Her job requires that she join her client in probably the worst moment of their life, which might be a frigid mountain top in Korea, a steamy jungle in Vietnam, or many Mideast conflicts. It takes a great deal of trust from the vet to let her in where she might help. Like a soldier, she must approach the target, which is psychosis, neurosis, or any other mental complications with great stealth. She tries to help them find a way to a more healthy life.
