RTC PhotoWork: Client Rave from Crystal
Thank you so much for every photo you have taken of me and my family. I will cherish our family photos forever even more after the loss of our baby, Gizmo.
Thank you so much for every photo you have taken of me and my family. I will cherish our family photos forever even more after the loss of our baby, Gizmo.
With Mother’s Day coming up, it’s time to celebrate the women that mean the most to you. It’s time to remind the women you love how beautiful they are and to treat them to a special day of pampering.
I took nominations for special women to win an RTC PhotoWork Beauty session complete with professional hair and makeup, an accordion book, and 5 social media photos from her session! Plus surprise gifts for the winner to make a prize valued at over $500!
Before we get to the voting, a few things to know:
RTC PhotoWork, RTC PhotoWorks, RTC Photography, RTC Photo…Which is it? Where did the name come from? Why not Tamara Curry Photography?
For the record, it is RTC PhotoWork (no “s”). It comes from an old AIM (AOL Instant Messenger for those of you too young to know of it) screen name I had. If you read “RTC” out loud kind of phonetically, you read “artsy.” I love art and have a strict definition, so I didn’t dare call myself artistic back in the day. Instead, being artistically inclined, I defined myself as “artsy.” Some time later I talked with a friend of how I would love to open an art gallery, and when I searched for a name for that dream, I came back to “RTC.” Except I liked it read letter by letter.
As promised! Here is Part 2 of the dance session with Holly at the Fort Worth Water Gardens. If you missed Part 1, here it is.
SO excited to share this session with you all today! Taylor’s an artist, and she wanted to do something at some gritty locations (with the occasional traditional shot for the fam). We started out at the Kimball Art Museum before roaming around in the Stockyards area.