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My Passion

What are my passions?  Lemon meringue pie, Pecan candy, My wife's black beans, My mother's Chicken and Sausage Gumbo.  Visting historical places. Learning about new cultures. The History channel.  Rollercoasters,  NFL football, Watching my daughter experience the world around her. Laughing with Sharron and seeing her smile.

Tag Archives: Nashville Portrait Photography

Nashville Senior Photographer :: A Smile So Bright

Photographing Nashville Seniors is fun!

Brittany is a senior…….in 2011. She wanted some pictures for her 16th birthday and her mom asked me to photograph her. We had a great time. She’s a lovely young lady, respectful, happy, kind and courteous with a smile so bright you’d better have some shades handy. You can tell within a minute she’s a christian. She’s also plays piano, violin and guitar. She’s a straight A student. Most importantly… she’s modest about it.

We spent the better part of the day in downtown Nashville capturing some great images for her sweet 16th and I enjoyed every minute of being there with her, her younger brother and her parents. Here are some of the images we created.


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See more of my work at the Nashville Senior Photographer’s website.

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Nashville Portrait Photography :: She’s a gift

We had four unsuccessful attempts at starting our family and I knew it was hurting her – the prospect of not having a child (and having only my mug to look at for the rest of her life). So when Rachel was given to us I know Sharron felt complete. When the midwife gave Rachel to Sharron she could not stop saying “its a girl, we have a girl!” Everyday I’ll see Sharron looking at Rachel in awe of her. “She’s so wonderful,” she says. She’s just so wonderful.” (She really is, y’all”)

Sharron hasn’t stop marveling since.

Someone once told me that I should marry someone who I would want to raise my child. I cannot think of anyone better than Sharron. Rachel absolutely loves her and I love seeing them together. They have so much fun. Every now and again I get some face time with Rachel but for the most part, its Mommy! Each time they go to playgroup or storyhour at the library or when she’s chasing Rachel around the house and reading to her or singing to her, their relationship gets stronger. Rachel has the perfect example of what it means to be a lady, a mother and a christian.

I love Sharron and I don’t know how I would be without her. I’m still trying to figure out how I made it all those years without her without killing myself, but I’m glad she’s in my life now. My plans for a mother’s day gift didn’t materialize like I had hoped but at least I can publicly proclaim that I’M MARRIED TO THE MOST WONDERFUL WOMAN ON EARTH.

She’s a wonderful mother to Rachel, a beautiful wife to me and gift to both of us. Happy mother’s day Sharron Yvonne Denman (aka Baby Boo) We love you!

Here are some images of Sharron from a time before “us”, as a mother and as the beautiful woman she is.

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The first lady in my life.

I think about my mother often. She’s been gone from me almost two years now and I still wish I could pick up a phone and just say hi. I never called home as much as I would love to now but that just how it is I suppose. My mother was a teacher and she taught me a lot of things. Too many to recount here. Suffice it to say that she was the rock that served as the foundation of my development. I remember her reading to me Green Eggs and Ham over and over with her finger underscoring each word and then she would ask me to read it back to her and I would. I enjoyed reading to my mother. I always looked forward to hearing her say “Very good, Mark” Every child wants to please their mother and I certainly was no different.

She was a very soft-hearted, kind and soft-spoken person and I NEVER saw her mistreat anyone. Her entire life was an example that I can celebrate. However it wasn’t her life that I remember most now. Its how she handled the prospect of death that I remember. She battled cancer off and on for 22 years. She fought it until it finally caught up with her. When it did, she never wallowed or cried and asked “why me?”. She bravely faced it and if she was ever in pain it never showed. My mother didn’t know fear. It just wasn’t a part of her make-up. Her last lesson to me was a lesson in courage that I try to practice everyday. Its not always easy and sometimes I don’t know how she did it. With God’s help I will learn it because its such a wonderful trait to past on the Rachel.

I miss her tremendously.

Here is a slideshow of snapshot photos I gathered of my mother. I put this together as a tribute to her memory.

Happy Mother’s Day.


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Nashville Portrait Photography :: A Motherless Child

She never knew me as a photographer, but she knew I would be whatever I chose to be.  I vividly remember talking to my mother saying to her that I did not want to work for someone else for the rest of my life. That was in November of 2006.  She was 21.5 years into her battle with cancer.  Some might have said she was winning.  To see her you would never have known what was going on inside.  She offered two simple words in response to my plight…”well don’t!”  Years of her telling me that I was smart enough to do anything and accomplish anything wrapped nicely into two little words.  

It was not the least of her gifts to me.

At that point I decided to take control of my own life and pursue something that I enjoyed.  I decided to take a leap of faith and pursue a career in photography.  I chose not to tell my mother until I was sure that the finances were in order that would allow me to enroll in school.  By the time I had secured funding, I had less than a month left with her. Unbeknownst to me at the time.  She was in the hospital and desperately weak.  I told her that I decided to pursue another career and enroll in photography school.   She said not a single word.  She smiled… and whatever I was expecting her reponse to be, that smile is more than I could have asked for.  I’ll never forget it.  A life time of instilling confidence, a life time of hope, a life time of encouragement, all behind one gentle smile.  I know that she was proud that I chose to be what every man and woman has a right to be – what she’d always wanted me to be…Happy!

On a bus in London, England

This is the last photograph I took of my mother in December of 2006.  She passed away 5 months later.  It was hand held on a dark bus for about 2 seconds.  When I first looked at this picture, I thought to discard it, but now its more valuable to me than any picture I’ve ever taken.

I wanted to take a minute to pay tribute to my mother with this first post.  Joyce Marie Denman – the reason I am who I am today.  She will always be remembered.

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