there are other images that i have not posted but these stood out because of the colors (and how they matched the background)



this blog was created to show a different side of images by andre. so you'll see pictures of my family as well as places i have been. you will also see pictures with no comments as sometime i'll just let an image speak for it's self.
there will be times when i come across a commercial image that i have taken and is out of the ordinary for me, i will post and discuss my thought process behing the image
so hopefully, this blog will help you gain a different perspective about images by andre.
I am a just a guy who picked up a camera (around 2005 i think) because I loved to take pictures of buildings as a hobby and as a break from my day job as a software engineer.
Over a period of time, I started taking pictures of high school seniors and weddings and eventually created images by andre.
I still love to create great software but my #1 passion is creating interesting images of people, places and things!
there are other images that i have not posted but these stood out because of the colors (and how they matched the background)



Yo Bro. Andre,
This is one of Sis. Sheilah Smith’s twins from church. You have some amazing talent behind the camera, and it just blows me away when I look at your photos. I’m, uh, definitely heated that I didn’t think to get you to take my senior photos when I was in high school.
P.S. I’m curious to know your post-processing technique for getting the “glow” that your photos have. I just took a few of my first senior pics and would like to use your workflow if possible. I understand if you don’t want to divulge all your secrets, though
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jarette,
i am pretty sure that i remember you and your brother! when you were in high school i was still in the learning phase (and i am still learning!) so you may not have been too excited!
about the post-processing technique just email me and i will give you some pointers…although i may never give you the ’secret sauce’
you’ll have a good starting point to add your own twist to grandma’s recipe!
p.s. i went to your flicker site and i can see that you are definitely interested in photography!