Austin at Sunset from a hill nearby Austin Music Hall (Taken with Instagram at Austin Music Hall)
HelloSAMS Back in business soon! after a long winter break (Taken with instagram)
I think I’ll be trying this.. @ Chuy’s in San Antonio (Taken with instagram)
About to start raining in Dallas, what a #beautifulcity (Taken with instagram)
Watch our 2011 HelloHolidays video to see why this year, you should think beyond value photo centers and chain studios like “JZ Kenny”, when the HelloSAMS team can deliver your best holiday photos yet right at your doorstep!
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Here at helloSAMS we have always indulged ourselves with all of these beautiful weddings, couples are amazing
to shoot, maybe because they are always so blissful, and bubbly due to the fact that they will finally tie the
knot with the person of their dreams. But lately we’ve wanted to get out of what we do best and explore different
types of genres in photography, so we decided to take a shot at senior pictures. We’ll be posting so many more
coming soon, but for now here’s Karen Lionette Photoshoot (albeit not a senior) she was an amazing model for
our Fall Senior Portrait Collection.
Senior Collections Start at $249
-1 11x14
-2 8x10
-4 5x7
-10 4x6
-40 Wallets in Box
-CD with all photos so you can share and print.
-Unlimited poses
Also you can add an Awesome 20x30 custom collage (poster) for only $99




Life is so ever-changing, I mean us as humans are forced to adapt to anything it throws at us, sometimes
rather quickly. But it is also a beautiful thing, it takes you on a journey that only you can create, only
you can control, and only you can embrace. The highs are incredible, and the lows, well they can be a
little heartrending. But all of us, and I do mean ALL OF US. Have a meaning, an impact of sorts,
kind of like footprints that we leave behind for other people to cherish.
Life is a passing adventure that comes in beautifully, and leaves accomplished.




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Well to me it means many things… of course the first one that comes to mind is holding memories,
my grandmother (before she passed) was my inspiration to do good things in life, she epitomized,
peace, love, and happiness. Well now that I look back I regret not being able to capture more
memories like I should of, more playful moments that could have been kept frozen in time forever,
with just one click of a camera. You see - overexposed, underexposed, blurry, or flawlessly clear.
A Picture tells a story that doesn’t fade away…. When memories, dreams, and words often do.
Photography itself is worthless without a memory behind it, a picture of a newborn, his first soccer
game, her first car, graduation, or their wedding day, or just a picture of you with your grandmother,
and making sure that this time… you smile… and you hold on very tightly… to those passing memories…

Its hard to concentrate in anything these days, much less on the things that matter to you more,
I mean I’ve loved web coding & designing for years, as much as I’ve loved taking pictures, but this
weekend I put myself onto a thin line of “You Can Do This & Your Over Your Head!”4 Super
Large Websites, and photography business, and XBOX 360, [Well Maybe not the last one!]
But Still, its hundreds, and hundreds of lines of code plus designing until 3-4am, plus editing as
fast and as vigilant as I can. But in-between all of this stress there’s a joy to what we do, We thrive
for it, we love it, we want to get better. That’s why even if we’re sleepy, or so exhausted we
keep doing what we do. Not because it makes lots of money, or because people will respect us
more, or see us as the go-getter of the real world, naah - we do this because we love what we do.



