. . . Because every picture has a story to tell.
Thank you for visiting. I think you will find my blog posts as varied as my photographic and personal interests--a few of which I hope also appeal you. - Tammy Russell-Rice CPP
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Families, Fun & Fotos Go Together at TRR Photography
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The Bashy Family by TRR Photography |
It seems the holidays come and go faster with each passing year. Inevitably, some of the things we aim to do, just do not get done. For me, it was my annual missive. To ensure my cards were received before the new year began, I had to punt on the letter--a holiday tradition of mine since 1989. The good news for me is that I will have all the more to tell when the holidays roll around again.
Unfortunately, some of you punted on your annual family portrait. And unlike the written words that form my holiday letter, once your children are a year older there's no going back to create a photograph (Photoshop has its limits). The good news for you is that you need not wait until the holidays come again to update your family portrait.
Here at TRR Photography, family fun can be had anytime.* The combination of mild Las Vegas winters and a studio space makes for more options in creating unique family portraits. What's more, we practice our own kind of family fun here:
F = Families
U = Unleashed
N = Nevada-style!
It's one tradition we keep all year-round. For more information on the studio, visit TRR Photography.
Happy New Year!
- Tammy
* Mention this post and receive our special holiday package pricing too.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Happy Holidays from All of Us at TRR Photography
I don't know about you, but I suddenly feel the urge to watch The Polar Express!
No matter how you and yours celebrate the season, may it be filled with love and magic.
Happy Holidays!
Tammy
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Holiday Cards for Ewoks and You - Featuring Summerwind Canines
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Summerwind Canines Holiday Card by TRR Photography |
They may look like Ewoks, but these are actually Keeshond puppies. When long-time clients, Jean Gauchat-Hargis and Joshua Hargis, informed me they had a new litter on the ground, I replied, Can you say this year's holiday card image?
Jean and Josh are dog fanciers and their breed of choice is the Keeshond. They, however, do not only show Kees. The duo owns Summerwind Canines & Presentation and serve as the principal dog show handlers in the operation.

The icing on the cake came, most recently, for them when Jean went Best In Show with a Kees of their own breeding (see ad by TRR Photography inset). Believe me when I say that for a breeder/owner/handler, it doesn't get any better!
Here's hoping this litter produces yet another big winner. Congratulations!
- Tammy
P.S. - For more info on custom holiday cards by TRR Photography, just give me a bark.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
There's a New Marshall in Nevada
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Robert E. Marshall, Esq. by TRR Photography |
There's a new Marshall in Nevada...
Robert E. Marshall, Esq. takes the reins of the Nevada Justice Association as its 35th President. As such, he will head-up the statewide professional association, including its independent members and northern and southern offices, and otherwise further its mission of representing consumers and improving the civil justice system.
As a native of southern Nevada and third generation attorney, he certainly knows the territory and is well-equipped to handle the job. In his own law practice, Mr. Marshall routinely takes on both large and small personal injury and insurance bad faith cases. He has been known to say, he will stand alone before a jury of his peers and take his chances any day!
TRR Photography wishes Mr. Marshall the best of luck in his new roll as NJA President and thanks the association for the opportunity to make his acquaintance and create this fitting portrait of the man--no badges needed.
- Tammy
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Meet NEW AKC Grand Champion Stoneypoint Springbank Aurora
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Skye Resting on Her Laurels - Portrait by TRR Photography |
While many of you may be familiar with the American Kennel Club and its conformation shows whereby canines compete to become "Champions," you may not know that once "finished" these champs can go on to become "Grand Champions."
Admittedly, when I first heard a novice dog fancier speak of the title, I thought he had his four-legged creatures crossed. After all, everyone knows horses--not dogs--may become Grand Champs. I, however, soon learned better.
Initiated in May of 2010, this program is a relatively new one. It was created to give dog owners, breeders and handlers a greater opportunity to compete and otherwise show off their breeding stock. When I actively showed my own dogs, it was not uncommon for AKC Champions to be retired as soon as the title was bestowed--never to be seen in the ring again.
While the program has not been without its critics, I am pleased to see these dog folk and their canines continuing to enjoy the sport. After all, AKC Companion and Performance events offer multiple titles at various levels of competition.
So, it is without further adieu that I tip my hat to NEW Grand Champion Stoneypoint Springbank Aurora (pictured here) and her owner Brent Seymour of Springbank Collies on their grand achievement. You, however, may simply call her, "Skye."
- Tammy
Saturday, August 13, 2011
The Engagement Session - Five Tips from TRR Photography to Keep Him Engaged and Happy Too!
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Nicole and Shannon Celebrate their Engagement in McKinley Park |
As most of you know, I do not shoot weddings, but I love engagement sessions! Fortunately for me, more and more couples are looking for someone who can create a nice portrait to display at the wedding reception and in their home long after the formal wedding portrait comes down off the wall. That's where a certified portrait artist, like me, comes in.
I actually approach engagement sessions in much the same way I prepare for boudoir sessions. After all, what's more sexy than a couple in love? Yes, I even recommend hair and makeup specialists for the betrothed if they so desire. The goal is to have my couples looking and feeling their best! Unfortunately, most guys look at engagement sessions like going to the dentist--a necessary evil.
On that note, here's TRR Photography's Top Five Tips for keeping your man engaged in a successful engagement session--and one that won't leave him wanting to elope!
1) Location, Location, Location - First and foremost the location ought to be meaningful to both of you, or at least reflect your personalities and/or style. Consider incorporating activities or places that you enjoy together. Seen here, Nicole and Shannon knew from the start that they wanted to be photographed in nostalgic McKinley Park, Sacramento. The couple share a home nearby and already have many fond memories of times past in the park--a real plus for me as their photographer! What's more, Shannon says, he's just a regular guy (who usually dons a baseball cap). So, staging an engagement session for these two in a studio or more formal outdoor setting would likely have resulted in a lot of awkward images.
2) What Not to Wear - You are not twins, so there's no need to "match." As a couple, however, you will want to complement each other. Odds are that you already do this naturally, thus the real reason you are getting married. Likewise, you should both wear something new. After all, his old threads will look, well, old and worn in the images and, "no," Photoshop can't "fix it." Make your man more comfortable in his new clothes by laundering (and pressing if necessary) them before the session. This way, they will feel broken in, but still have that fresh look.
3) On Salon/Spa Treatments - Ladies, I know there is no need to ask you twice, but guys usually do not want to get a manicure. This, however, is an engagement session and you will want to show off the engagement ring. And, nothing will detract more than hands in need of grooming, his included. So, I suggest scheduling a couple's massage treatment the day before that just happens to include the mani. At the very least, you both will be relaxed and feeling good for the upcoming session. Bonus Tip: If you already have been wearing your engagement ring for six months or more, take it to a jeweler for cleaning to add sparkle to your images!
4) Pack a Survival Kit - This is especially important for location shoots where services may be some distance away. My engagement sessions generally run two hours. Even so, you will be surprised at how parched you can get walking around outside with a big smile on your face in that amount of time. Your kit (I like those soft-sided lunch boxes, complete with Blue Ice) ought to include: two bottled waters (or his/her favorite energy drinks), frozen grapes (or other refreshing snack that won't stay behind on your teeth), compressed translucent face powder (to combat unwanted shine), Brush/Comb, Chapstick (to keep your man's lips kissable), and a couple Band-Aids (especially if shooting in a rose garden like Nicole and Shannon).
and last, but not least,
5) The "Thank You" Note - Photo shoots can be stressful, especially for the guys. Further, shooting for two hours may feel like running a marathon to your man. Just before your session starts, slip him a handwritten note or text message that simply says, I love you. Believe me, it will do wonders for his attitude and serve as a reminder that you do not take him for granted. Above all else, have fun like Nicole and Shannon did--and you will love your images too.
Congratulations again Nicole and Shannon on your engagement!
- Tammy
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