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  • 40th Wedding Anniversary Celebration at The Grove Restaurant, Houston, TX
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  • 70th Birthday Celebration at Houston Area Urban League
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  • Head shot photo shoot for Chrishelle Calhoun Palay at Discovery Green in Downtown Houston TX Various head shots for academic, entrepreneurial, and professional needs
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  • 70th Birthday Celebration at Houston Area Urban League
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  • 70th Birthday Celebration at Houston Area Urban League
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  • 40th Wedding Anniversary Celebration at The Grove Restaurant, Houston, TX
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  • 40th Wedding Anniversary Celebration at The Grove Restaurant, Houston, TX
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  • 40th Wedding Anniversary Celebration at The Grove Restaurant, Houston, TX
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  • 40th Wedding Anniversary Celebration at The Grove Restaurant, Houston, TX
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  • My Grandmother's family portraits were sewn together by hand with string.
    FAMILY PORTRAITS
  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice. Various head shots for academic, entrepreneurial, and professional needs
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice. Various head shots for academic, entrepreneurial, and professional needs
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion.
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  • Freddie Newton Jr
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  • Savannah
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  • Young Photographers Alliance Portfolio
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  • Head shot session with Gene Brieck in NAKED I FOTO Studio Various head shots for academic, entrepreneurial, and professional needs
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  • Gathering of Alumni and current students of Rice University, Jones School of Business for the 2014 Reunion. Various head shots for academic, entrepreneurial, and professional needs
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  • This is the grave of my 4th great Grandfather Charles "Charlie" Hughes. His original name was Houston when his family came from Tennessee. It was changed to Hughes when he became a cook for the Hughes family in Colorado County, Texas.
    CHARLIE (HOUSTON) HUGHES
  • An aged wooden frame was suspended from a branch over Boulton Creek Road. It is used to symbolize the Passage by my family many times on this road.
    PASSAGE FRAME
  • This is Boulton Creek road in Muldoon Texas, the road that leads to where my family lived between 1880 and 1950.
    THE ROAD HOME
  • Bails of hay and cacti line the road side leading to where my family lived.
    HAY AND CACTI
  • Boulton Creek Road is the road my family lived on in Muldoon, TX
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  • I added myself to the narrative to show the continuation of the family. I am facing the opposite direction on the road, leading out.
    SELF PORTRAIT
  • The back of my grandmother's family portraits which she stitched together.
    A STITCH IN TIME
  • Family Portrait session on the Campus of Rice University
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  • Family Portrait session on the Campus of Rice University
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  • The long, winding road leading home. The area was sparse with little signs of life. Trees were in between seasons Winter and Spring.
    THE LONG ROAD HOME
  • This is the grave of my Great Grandmother Mollie Lee Hughes Burton. He husband, Will Burton was a tombstone maker and I believe he free hand scripted her tombstone.
    M L BURTON
  • My Grandmother's younger brother, Will Burton Jr. The new image of the road was made around the same time of year that Will Jr appeared in the original image around 1935.
    WILL BURTON JR.
  • My Great Grandmother, Mollie Lee Hughes Burton. Here, she sits on the fender of possibly a Ford Model automobile circa 1935.
    MOLLIE LEE HUGHES BURTON
  • This is a picture of my Grandmother Henrietta, about 3 years old in 1930.
    HENRIETTA MARIE COX
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  • The ACCO Feeds Store is one of the few remaining structures in Muldoon, Texas. None of the buildings were open when I visited and I did not see any people in the entire town.
    ACCO FEEDS STORE
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  • The Muldoon Courthouse, built in 1890 is now considered a Texas historical landmark:<br />
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Located in southwest Fayette County, the Muldoon area was first settled in the 1830s. The community was named in honor of Father Miguel Muldoon and is situated on land acquired in 1831 through a Spanish land grant from Stephen F. Austin. Father Muldoon was of Irish heritage, educated in Spain and moved to Mexico in 1821 when he entered the priesthood. In Mexico, he met Stephen F. Austin, who gave eleven leagues of land to Muldoon in return for his ministry to the colonists. Four of these leagues were located in Fayette County.<br />
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The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad was built through the area in 1887 and the town grew quickly around it. James Kerr established the first post office in January 1888. Within a decade, Muldoon boasted its own physician, general merchandise stores, churches, a barber shop, saloon, meat market, blacksmith shop, hotel, woodworking shop, lumberyard, cotton gin, railroad depot and a school. The Muldoon courthouse building is a rarity. Constructed in 1890, it is one of six justice precinct courthouses that were built in Fayette County. Over the years, it has been used as a mattress factory, canning kitchen, site for quilting bees, voting location, community meeting place and a museum. Muldoon is also known for its “Muldoon blue” sandstone. Taken from the A. B. Kerr quarry, the sandstone was used in the construction of several sites in Texas, including courthouses, a jail, churches and later in the construction of Galveston and other coastal jetties. Muldoon was once a thriving community, but declined as the railroad industry became less relevant. (2014)<br />
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Marker is property of the State of Texas"
    MULDOON COURTHOUSE, PRECINCT 5
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  • A.B. Kerr's company exported Sandstone from Muldoon, Texas. This is the water tower that was adjacent to the manufacturing facility in 1880.
    KERR WATER TOWER
  • A.B. Kerr property. The walkway is made of sandstone which was manufactured by the Kerr company in Muldoon, Texas.
    SANDSTONE ROAD
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  • A.B. Kerr property. The walkway is made of sandstone which was manufactured by the Kerr company in Muldoon, Texas.
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  • Will Verse, Age Unknown. Will was the cousin of my 4th Great Grandmother.
    WILL VERSE
  • The Cedar Creek Cemetery was home to some very unique head stones. This head stone is a ball made of concrete placed on an obelisk pedestal. Over the years, a green fungus has started to cover the top.
    CONCRETE BALL ON PEDASTAL
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  • The Creek Under Boulton Creek Road
    BOULTON CREEK
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  • FRAGMENTS
  • Posts made of Cedar wood line the farms lands and properties of residents.
    BOULTON CREEK ROAD
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  • This grave was marked with a piece of Cedar Wood almost 80 years ago. Over time the wood turned in to petrified rock.
    PETRIFIED ROCK HEAD STONE
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  • This is the tombstone of mt 4th Great Grandmother Amanda "Amandy" Stamps Hughes. She was a midwife in Muldoon, and delivered almost 60 babies in the small town. She lived to be 98 years old.
    4TH GREAT GRANDMOTHER AMANDA HUGHES
  • Much of the land at the cemetery is unkempt and overgrown. The headstone were difficult to find, but I noticed a pattern. Most of the burials were by a large trees toward the back of the cemetery.
    THE SCAPE OF CEDAR CREEK CEMETERY
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  • Inside the Outhouse. The outhouse is the remaining structure at Cedar Creek Cemetery
    INSIDE THE OUTHOUSE
  • The outhouse is the remaining structure at Cedar Creek Cemetery
    THE OUTHOUSE OF CEDAR CREEK
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