We are a full time professional studio and we've been helping people look their best since 1977. Located in Odessa Texas, we serve all of West Texas and South Eastern New Mexico. With over 30 years experience, we know how to make you look your best, including helping you with clothing choices and other portrait decisions. We've seen fads come and go but recognize that a timeless portrait will be cherished for years to come. Skillful posing, lighting and camera work all combine to create flattering images.
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With over 30 years photographing weddings, we are years ahead of the pack when it comes to wedding day coverage! After all, we photographed our first wedding in 1977, years before some other wedding photographers were born! When Mark started in photography, film was the only option. Mark to get it right the first time, without looking on the back of the camera!
Order any package from the SENIOR pricelist and you get a disk with your proofs to post on any social networking site! You'll get the images, ready for easy upload to your favorite site! Ask your salesperson for details! Here's a special 2 session deal! The first session is before the baby arrives, showing the expectant mother.
And, if your group didn't let you even purchase individual posters, we can help with that too! We can create a fun, individualized poster for yourself and family! Give us a call! Whether it's a junior high school sports team, band, choir, High School orchestra, college track team or anything in between, we can get you excellent group photographs!
As long as you know the photograph number and have a credit card, you can order online or over the phone. Your Senior package should be ready in 4 weeks or less, except around holidays or April and May. Our retouching will remove blemishes and pimples (on your face, neck and arms) along with circles under the eyes.
Reviews (2)
Justice Auntreon
Apr 04, 2022
Universal Demigods
Feb 24, 2022
The older woman that answers the phone is condescendingly rude, and passive aggressive. The entirety of the call was not nice. But what really got me was I politely asked for her name, just for reference, and mainly because I wanted to thank her by name when closing our conversation. It was not given to me and I was answered by, "Well it's only just two of us that work here." I've NEVER been denied someones name when I've asked before.
It's just being kind to thank someone by name. At least that's what I was taught. Her response and demeanor is unprofessional. I don't feel that she enjoys her job very much and does not like people. I hope that Mark, the photographer, assuming he's also owner, is aware of the type of personality that is the frontline of his business. She isn't representing his company in a good light.
The first time we spoke I figured she was probably having a bad day. A week later still not being able to find anyone to photograph my child, I reluctantly called Mark's Photography back. Once again I was met with the same level of poor service. At this point I knew she is just a bitter old woman. However I was still polite. I feel sorry for anyone that has to speak to her.
Her passive aggressive tone is unbecoming. It's unusual especially when you're not at all being mean or disrespectful towards her. *Respectfully ma'am, if you don't like people, then what are you doing in a place of business where the money being made is directly made from smiles and positive energy?
It's just being kind to thank someone by name. At least that's what I was taught. Her response and demeanor is unprofessional. I don't feel that she enjoys her job very much and does not like people. I hope that Mark, the photographer, assuming he's also owner, is aware of the type of personality that is the frontline of his business. She isn't representing his company in a good light.
The first time we spoke I figured she was probably having a bad day. A week later still not being able to find anyone to photograph my child, I reluctantly called Mark's Photography back. Once again I was met with the same level of poor service. At this point I knew she is just a bitter old woman. However I was still polite. I feel sorry for anyone that has to speak to her.
Her passive aggressive tone is unbecoming. It's unusual especially when you're not at all being mean or disrespectful towards her. *Respectfully ma'am, if you don't like people, then what are you doing in a place of business where the money being made is directly made from smiles and positive energy?