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Spring Newsletter

Here’s a copy of our spring newsletter. Wedding Season 2009 The 2009 wedding season has begun and looks to be a wonderful year despite the overall economy. While our clients’ wedding budgets are tighter, we’ve been able to tailor packages to suit our clients’ exact needs so they’re only paying for what they want. While...

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In the community, Lonetree Elementary and Furry Scurry

It was a busy weekend, but not with weddings or portraits as you’d normally expect, but instead at a pair of huge fundraisers.   The first was at an event on Friday night, the “Sunset Soiree” to benefit Lonetree elementary in funding their 2009/2010 projects for “Micro-Society”, science kits and other new technology that couldn’t...

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Maggie and Jimmy – Blizzard Wedding

In case you missed the news 1/3 of the moisture we’re received in Denver this year came down in the 24 hours leading up to Maggie and Jim’s wedding in a mixture of snow and rain.   But the weather didn’t stand a chance against these two families.  Despite everything the wedding went off without...

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How does a hospital stay relate wedding budgets and photography

So it’s been a while since I’ve made a new blog post, and with good reason. It was only a day or two after my last post I spent a few days in the hospital with a pretty bad case of pneumonia. Don’t worry I’m doing much better know and expect to be back at...

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Through the Looking Glass

The shoot with Sara that I previewed in the previous post was also part of a theme shoot.  Sara wanted to do a “Through the Looking Glass” themed shoot.  Alice in Wonderland, but with a bit of a darker edge to it. There’s a park in Denver that is filled with “Wonderland” inspired statues so...

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Anna – Portfolio Session

Anna is a local model who was referred to me by a mutual friend, JWalker. She came into the studio last weekend for some fresh material for her portfolio. Typically for these type of shoots I’ll cut my normal portrait session price for some basic headshot work, or for a longer session I’ll to a...

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Khidija – Headshot Session

Khidija is a wonderful local actress who was referred to me by another client for some professional headshots. A few things separate headshots from a normal portrait sessions. Usually there’s little or no photoshop “special effects” – none of my signature vintage, textures, or stylings are used. The idea being to capture the subject for...

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Seasons Of Change

Text Copy of the Fall 2008 Newsletter.    Changing Seasons It is truly a season of change upon us.  A changing political landscape.  The changing of the trees.  Summer is behind us and the winter holidays loom on the near horizon.  It’s also been a time of change with Mark Hayes Photography.  Much of this...

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Site Revamp

We’ve tweaked the main website about for a different look. Brought the portrait and wedding sides together into a single combined set of pages with a cleaner interface. Looks like everything is over. We’ll be tweaking the images over the next month or two as well as adding a new gallery to showcase some of...

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Happenings

Just wanted to make a short post about what’s going on with Mark Hayes Photography and at the studio.  The senior sessions the last two months has been and overwhelming success.  I think next year we’ll vary the offerings on this one a bit, from a simpler low end package to a higher end package with more...

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