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Connecting with our Clients… Then and Now A glimpse of our studio newsletter

Written by on April 25th, 2014
A snapshot of our recent e-newsletter.

  For the better part of 10 years, we’ve tried to stay connected with our clients through our studio newsletter “Coming Home.”  It’s of great importance to us to remain engaged with our friends and family who continue to support our portrait studio.  The newsletter often contains stories of recent family sessions, growing families, photography [click title to read more ;)]


Our Portrait Garden’s 10 Year Transformation the before and after images of our private portrait garden

Written by on April 9th, 2014
Current image of the private portrait garden of G. Patterson Studio

To our friends of the studio, you are certainly familiar with our private portrait garden.  We try to use it in some creative way for every session.  Hopefully, you would agree that it is one of  the little treasures of Nacogdoches.  To those that have not had the pleasure of a family or children portrait [click title to read more ;)]


“Brightening” the Nacogdoches CVB Portrait of Charles Bright helps decorate the building that now bears his name

Written by on March 20th, 2014
Greg Patterson holding a portrait of Charles Bright in the building that now bears his name.

As most of you know, the Nacogdoches Convention and Visitors Bureau last year was renamed the Charles Bright Visitor Center in honor of Mr. Bright and his efforts to maintain and improve the downtown corridor.  Mr. Bright accomplished so much in his 86 years and has a special place in the hearts of the people [click title to read more ;)]


Cold but still beautiful Frozen pond at studio {Nacogdoches Photographer}

Written by on January 8th, 2014
Ice on pond at G Patterson Studio located in Nacogdoches Texas.

It has been quite cold the past few days. But before we know it, we will be rocking 100° plus days which seem to stay with us much longer than cold. Until then, enjoy this photo I captured with my trusty Nikon of the frozen pond behind G Patterson Photographic Studio & Gallery.