Mary Cyrus captures portraits, weddings, parties and events on location in Dallas, Texas, in Northeast Texas and beyond. She specializes in creating down-to-earth, beautifully candid imagery.

Showing posts with label Richardson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richardson. Show all posts

February 10, 2015

Richardson Nikkah Photography at FunAsiA: Erum & Amer

Erum and Amer's Nikkah at FunAsiA in Richardson was undoubtedly my most vibrant event of 2014! After photographing a Catholic wedding mass at a cathedral the night before, I enjoyed the contrast of the Islamic traditions. Every event is unique, and while many of the Nikkah's traditions were new to me (Erum's sister kindly helped guide me through what would happen next), I approach every event I photograph with an eye to capture the candid interaction between people. I hope to photograph more of these beautiful events going forward!

December 31, 2012

Weddings & Portraits & Parties, Oh My!

It's been a busy last 2 weeks! A new niece joined our family (at age 14, via Thailand), I had 4 separate family Christmas celebrations to attend, my work for Earthbound, a couple of wedding consultations, and somewhere in there, I photographed a wedding, three family portrait sessions, and a birthday party. Here's a little peek at the work of the last couple weekends!

On December 15th, I photographed Becca and Cleave's wedding at the Dallas LDS Temple and one of the Allen LDS Stake Centers.


Last weekend, I photographed the Hoffman and Hunt families.


And finally, I photographed little Lorelai's 1st birthday party yesterday, and the Conn family today.


I am A-OK with being busy in this way!

November 13, 2012

UT Dallas Engagement Portraits: Meghan & Michael

Cute couple alert! I met up with Meghan & Michael last month on campus at UT Dallas to shoot their engagement portraits. I'm a UTD kiddo too, and it's been interesting seeing the campus go from a boring compound of 1970s era, concrete buildings, to a pretty darn good place for a portrait session! The campus improvements (and resulting road closures and sidewalk detours that Meghan, Michael and I all endured) are really paying off. The big, boxy, concrete buildings are still there of course, but despite that, it's becoming a much prettier campus.

I met Meghan in our introductory 3D modeling class. I think both of us struggled through that semester a bit. Creating 3D graphics is fascinating, but the time commitment was pretty much a 3rd job for me at the time. Considering I'm a photographer and she's a web designer, we didn't have much business being in the class either, except that it's a degree requirement. In any case, we bonded a bit over struggling through every assignment. We've bumped into each other again over the years via other classes, industry events, and Celtic get-togethers like ceili dances and the North Texas Irish Festival (she's a stepdancer and I'm a fiddler, so it's bound to happen). I don't have any particular stories to tell about her beau, despite him being in my degree program too. I met him first at a ceili dance, and again at this shoot, and for being a willing participant at both, he gets my seal of approval.

He and Meghan get my approval for another reason, of course:
They're taking me along to photograph their wedding at Disney World! Is it 2014 yet?















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