Intimate Portrait
Somewhat challenging shoot, an intimate portrait.
My client has a small apartment so after moving the dinette table I had about 8 x 10 feet to shoot. This is always fun to figure things out on the fly when on location shooting. Portrait photography is a bit more stressful because you have to keep the subjects comfortable and calm while you are frantically trying to figure out what happened to the wireless connection between your camera and your flashes! This shoot has one speed light in an umbrella, one flash in a rapidbox strip as a kicker light on her face, a collapsible background, a cam ranger and my ipad to watch the images going down.
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intimate portrait by johnny stevens austin texas

Intimate Couples Portrait
My new friend who just turned 100
- At August 13, 2015
- By Johnny Stevens
- In Fine Art
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Charlotte Dalton is a highly seasoned painter and amazing artist. I am proud to have her as a friend.
As her eyesight is making her fine detail work a bit harder, she has become more interested in abstract painting. She saw my show at Flatbed Press and loved the work, so I gave her this print.
and while I was there I noticed a bunch of retired brushes. I just had to shoot it for her!
Adrienne Shisko’s Abstract Art
- At September 10, 2014
- By Johnny Stevens
- In Fine Art
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I met Adrienne a few weeks ago. I adore her abstract work. She is having an opening on Sept 20th if you happen to be in the Cape Cod area then. She will be famous soon so buy her work while it is affordable. Here is the invitation .
Here is her site
All American Family Portraits for Wonder and Worries
- At August 26, 2014
- By Johnny Stevens
- In Austin photographer, charity, protrait
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I just love the sassiness of the boy with his arms crossed.
I do some pro bono work for charities around town. One of my favorite is Wonders and Worries. This organization provides individual and group support services for children ages 2-18 whose mom or dad are fighting a life threatening illness. These are a couple of family portraits I just shot to feature at the Wonders and Worries Que Maravilla fundraiser this year.
1955 Chevy 900 Horse Power Monster
OK all you car geeks. Feast your eyes on this 1955 Chevy 900 horsepower piece of art. Built by Joe White and owned by my buddy Joe Willie McCallister. Did I just say 900 hp?? I meant every bit of it. This rocket took 8 YEARS TO BUILD!
Engine built by Taylor Laster / Texas Racing Engines, Cleveland, Texas. 598 Cu Inches /
900 HP / Digital Fuel Injection
LENCO Street version 5 speed Transmission.
Stainless Steel Hard Plumbing throughout.