Showing posts with label Portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portrait. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Bryson & Elijah Lawson One Month Photos


















A little over two years ago I had the opportunity to shoot Scott and Patty Lawson's wedding and just the other day I had the privilege of shooting them with their new additions! Just a month ago they had twin boys, Bryson and Elijah. Babies are always a joy and a life changer but having two at the same time is a real life changer. Kendra and I had some much fun with the Lawson family. I could go on and on about the fun we had and how cute and happy the boys were but the reality of this post is that it's about the cute photos! Kendra and I wish all the best to Scott, Patty, Bryson & Elijah!

Ian

Monday, February 18, 2013

Franklin Creative Suite

















If you don't know by now, I office out of Franklin Creative Suite. We are a creative co-working space in Downtown Franklin. It awesome working with a group of creative people. Having creative people around makes for a fun afternoon of shooting after the client leaves the office!


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

David Thomas

Had the opportunity to do some senior portraits for a long time friend recently. I have known David for what seems like forever...since junior high! David has grown up to be a amazing man. It has been a journey but the Lord has done some amazing transformation in Davids life. I am really excited to see where David goes and how the Lord uses him! Love you bro!!








Monday, January 24, 2011

Valentines Day Photography







One day only, Valentine Portraits with IGC Photography & Aimee Siegel Creates.
Do something memorable this year for the one you love with our Portrait Special hosted at Franklin Creative Suite in beautiful Downtown Franklin.
$75 includes 1 free 5x7 print and 3 low-res files for social media (includes IGC logo). Al-a-carte options available.

February 12th, by appointment only. (space is limited)

So make a day of it! Enjoy Downtown Franklin and make a memory that will last forever.

For more information or to reserve your spot, contact Ian at ian@igcphotography.com

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Senior Portraits and Thanksgiving!!













It's been about a week or so sense I have updated the blog, so here we go. A couple weeks ago I was able to take some senior portraits of a long time friend and a student in our youth group. She has grow up to be an amazing woman who is sold out to the Lord. Beckah, Julie (her mom) and I went out to a horse farm out in the country. Not only did we get out there at the perfect time of day, but this place was absolutely beautiful. Sometimes I go to new paces that are amazing and I don't know where to start shooting, this was one of those location. I just wanted to hang out and enjoy the surroundings, but that's not why we were out there. I thought I would get a couple of these photos up before Thanksgiving took over. Speaking of, I am excited to be spending Thanksgiving here is Nashville. It's not something I get to do often. I'm usually at home in Indiana with the family. But I'm a bit jealous of my sister and mom, they are going to the circus (for those people out there who have not been to a circus, you are really missing out). It is one of those strange Thanksgiving half traditions we have. Anyways, I will be spending the day with the Roe's and the clan of people they invited to their place. I'm sure there is going to be a bunch of amazing food, a lot of laughter, football, games and napping...sounds like it will be a great holiday!!

Monday, November 08, 2010

Tenpenny Family

















Had the opportunity to take family portraits for some good friends, Keith and Debbie Tenpenny. They not only wanted family portraits but they wanted images of them for their new life coaching business they are in the process of starting. Halfway through editing these images I realized the Keith was super blessed to have such a beautiful family. His boys really surprised me. When we got to our location they took off. But they were location scouting. They both found spots where they wanted their photos taken. Not only were they super proud of their location but they really wanted their photo taken in THEIR spot. It was awesome. For a good portion of the time we were sitting on the ground throwing leaves all over each other, classic for the fall. We ended the shoot with me just taking photos of the two of them. They said that was the first time sense their wedding that they had a photographer spend personal time photographing the two of them. Hope you enjoy the photos!!

If you are interested in your own family portrait session, check out www.family.igcphotography.com for more info.