Mr. and Mrs. Menchaca joined their lives at the historic, Sacred Heart Chapel in San Antonio, Texas on November 1st, 2014. Family and friends bore witness to their traditional Catholic ceremony. The reception was hosted at the beautiful Garden Center in Alamo Heights. Their first moments as husband and wife are to follow. This is the story of their special day. Congrats and best wishes.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Time Flies and Growing Fast
Riverwalk Extension, San Antonio |
2014 was a big year for Tedeye. We opened up for event bookings and have been blessed with some intense equipment upgrades. We established #TedeyePhotography and made a splash on Instagram as @TedeyePhotography. Also, to our surprise.... our 2014 bookings filled up so fast, that we had to turn several lovely families away. This was a bittersweet moment because, while we hated saying no to customers, we loved that this meant our passion for photography has been shared and reciprocated among all of you.
We have some new and exciting opportunities opening up in 2015. One update specifically is that our prices have recently changed and now include more session options. To honor our loyal customers, if you have booked two or more shoots with us previously, we will honor one more session at our original price if redeemed in 2015. Check out our investments page for updates on session options.
From our Tedeye family to yours, please enjoy a happy holiday season!
Friday, September 5, 2014
Tumblin' Toddlers!
Brackenridge City Park |
Brackenridge City Park |
2. Snacks or candy are perfect for rewarding good behavior throughout the shoot. Try to avoid chocolate or other candy that can melt and make for sticky faces. Pretzels, gummy bears, grapes, etc are all good examples of snacks.
3. A back up outfit or two for babies who may have accidents during their session.
4. For babies under 18 months, it can be helpful to bring a booster chair or pillow to help prop them for shots if they are still a little wobbly.
5. For shy kiddos, their favorite toy or blanket can help make new places less scary.
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