ENVY PhotoGraphics

ENVY PhotoGraphics Portrait studio. Weddings, families, kids, high school seniors, etc. Thank you for stopping by! My name is David! I know there are a lot of us out there.

I have been a Professional Photographer & Graphic Designer since 2005. I specialize in Wedding, High School Senior, Family, Corporate, and Boudoir Portraiture. Over the years, I have done a little of everything! From art reproduction to concerts to product photography. If you have a milestone, project, or event, I'd love to hear about it! If you landed on this page, you are in search of just the r

ight photographer. Don't let this be stressful. Picture day should be a fun day! Believe me, if this wasn't any fun, I'd be doing something else! Every photographer has their own style. So, you should first find a style that you dig... Something you want to actually print and hang on the walls in the place where you wear your comfy pants. Take a look through my work, and if you like my style, then reach out and let's get you on my calendar! Thank you, again! I hope to see you soon!

Give the Gift of Forever!A professional photo session gift certificate is one of the most meaningful presents you can gi...
11/05/2025

Give the Gift of Forever!

A professional photo session gift certificate is one of the most meaningful presents you can give this season.

Why is it so invaluable? Because the moments we share with family fly by. These portraits aren't just prints; they are tangible pieces of your loved ones that will be cherished for generations. They bring an incredible warmth and life to a home, transforming bare walls into a gallery of love and laughter. It's a daily, heartfelt reminder of what truly matters.

Stop wondering what to buy—gift a treasured family heirloom instead!

Ready to make memories? Call, comment, or click the link below to purchase!

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I had a blast with this family! And check the curls on this kiddo!
11/04/2025

I had a blast with this family! And check the curls on this kiddo!

11/02/2025
I got to spend some time with this beautiful family, just before the storm cut our session short.
10/23/2025

I got to spend some time with this beautiful family, just before the storm cut our session short.

Congratulations, Tay-Tay!
05/07/2025

Congratulations, Tay-Tay!

04/30/2025

How Kodak Invented Digital Photography in 1975 and Still Went Bankrupt by 2012

In 1975, inside a quiet Kodak lab, a 24-year-old engineer named Steve Sasson built a strange, toaster-sized contraption. It looked nothing like a camera. It recorded grainy black-and-white images onto a cassette tape. Its resolution? Just 0.01 megapixels.

But it was revolutionary.

What Sasson had built wasn’t just a camera—it was the world’s first digital camera. A device that could capture moments without film, without processing, without chemicals. The future had just clicked into existence.

But Kodak didn’t celebrate. They shelved it.

Why? Because Kodak didn’t fear innovation—they feared disruption. They were making billions from selling film. Sasson’s invention threatened that. The thought of embracing a future that would destroy their present profits was too much to bear. So instead of leading the digital revolution, Kodak decided to wait.

And while they waited, others moved forward. By the 1990s, companies like Sony and Canon were racing into the digital age. Kodak tried to catch up, but by the time they embraced digital fully, it was too late. In 2012, they filed for bankruptcy, the once-mighty giant crushed under the weight of their own fear.

It wasn’t the technology that failed—it was the mindset.

Kodak saw the future. They built it. But they didn’t have the courage to believe in it.

And that’s the real warning. Innovation doesn’t always fail because of bad ideas—it fails when good ideas are ignored in favor of comfort. When the present feels safer than the future.

P.S. Steve Sasson still works in imaging technology today. His invention changed the world—but not for the company that first held it.

Fun Fact: The original digital camera stored its images on a cassette tape, and it took 23 seconds to capture a single image.

Congratulations, young lady!
04/28/2025

Congratulations, young lady!

This is a great illustration of the importance of choosing your focal length.
03/29/2025

This is a great illustration of the importance of choosing your focal length.

This young lady was an absolute Rockstar! The water was NOT warm.
03/09/2025

This young lady was an absolute Rockstar! The water was NOT warm.

Why do I schedule photo sessions for the hour before sunset? This is the beginning of the golden hour vs the end. You ge...
03/03/2025

Why do I schedule photo sessions for the hour before sunset? This is the beginning of the golden hour vs the end. You get two very different moods in the lighting of these two shots.

Senior photos this evening with the amazing Ella!
02/23/2025

Senior photos this evening with the amazing Ella!

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