Stawicki Photography

Stawicki Photography Award winning Dallas Photographer providing Headshots, Senior Photos, and Real Estate/Landscape Photography Thank you for viewing my page.

I am a passionate Freelance Photographer in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, offering one of a kind photographs against some of the most amazing backdrops you could ever imagine. Elegant, Urban, Rural, Sculpture, Mural and more. I am available by appointment. Call to schedule sessions Today! My Services (are not limited to the following)

Engagement
Bridal
Family
Children
Newborns
Maternity
Pets
Senior Portraits
Head Shots
Events and Special Moments

07/03/2025

Happy Camper Vintage Sunset Trees. Simple Text & Sketch Design. Perfect for Mom, Dad, Sister, Brother, Aunt or Uncle who love Camping. Perfect for everyday wear. • Millions of unique designs by independent artists. Find your thing.

I'm surprised they stayed that long. Awful cold up there!
01/10/2025

I'm surprised they stayed that long. Awful cold up there!

Wyatt Earp, the famous lawman known for his role in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, had a quieter chapter in his life when he moved to Nome, Alaska, in the late 1880s. Together with his wife, Josephine, Earp owned the Second Class Saloon from 1887 to 1901. This establishment was one of many businesses in the bustling gold rush town, catering to the miners, prospectors, and adventurers who flooded into the region during the Gold Rush era. Earp’s saloon became a central gathering place in Nome, serving as both a social hub and a symbol of the changing frontier.
While Earp’s earlier years were marked by his law enforcement roles in Tombstone and Dodge City, his time in Nome was characterized by a shift in focus, away from gunfights and lawmen duties. During their time in Alaska, Earp and Josephine not only ran the saloon but also became involved in real estate and mining ventures. Despite the absence of the dramatic events that defined his earlier life, the Earps found success and stability in Nome, where the rapidly expanding town offered new opportunities in a thriving, yet rugged, environment.
The Earps eventually left Nome in the early 1900s, but their time there remains a significant part of Wyatt Earp’s legacy. Though overshadowed by his more well-known adventures in the American Southwest, the Second Class Saloon represents a different side of Earp’s multifaceted life. It is a reminder of the broader American frontier experience, with its mix of ambition, uncertainty, and transformation, and it reflects the changing roles and reinventions of frontier figures during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Enjoying the Sun!
09/21/2024

Enjoying the Sun!

Resting Longhorns Photograph by Peter Stawicki

Luckenbach Texas
09/17/2024

Luckenbach Texas

Post Office - Luckenbach Texas Photograph by Peter Stawicki

09/08/2024

It's Weird Being The Same Age As Old People retro vintage sarcastic design makes great present for old people who love sarcasm for father's day, mother's day or any other occasion

06/12/2024

She's right!!

(For the children, that was a "PAYPHONE")
04/23/2024

(For the children, that was a "PAYPHONE")

I don't care what Ridley Scott says, he's human.
02/24/2024

I don't care what Ridley Scott says, he's human.

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Addison, TX
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