Monthly Archives: October 2010

Family Portraits perfect in the Fall, by Columbia SC Family Photographer

This is the perfect time of the year for outdoor portrait sessions.  Gather your kids or family and give me a call to schedule your outdoor fall session soon!   For November only, outdoor portrait sessions are only $50.  Travel fees may apply if session takes place more than 40 miles from Columbia.  For more info...

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Ernessa and Travis’ Wedding at the Fort Jackson Officers’ Club, by Columbia, SC Wedding Photographer

Sunshine was out in full force for Ernessa and Travis’ October 16th wedding at the Fort Jackson Officers’ Club.  Couldn’t have asked for a prettier October afternoon for their outdoor ceremony.  I really have enjoyed working with this beautiful couple and look forward to seeing them in my studio for many years to come.  Here...

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“Angels Among Us” portrait series unveiled, by SC Baby and Child Photographer

I’m very excited to unveil my new portrait series “Angels Among Us” today!  I’ve always known that there are angels among us, and see proof of that in every child’s eyes.  Yes, even your child!   I’m working with a very talented artist to transform my photographs into hand-painted angelic works of art.  Every family deserves...

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Fall Portraits by Columbia SC Child Photographer Hallman Photography

I’ve always loved the fall season, and especially love doing outdoor portraits this time of year.  Contact me soon if you want outdoor fall portraits of your family or children! Here are a few images from my session in St. Matthews this week.

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LaKisha and Teddy’s Wedding at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center

Congratulations to LaKisha and Teddy following their wedding on October 9th at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.  LaKisha’s talents as a wedding planner definitely showed with all the unique details of her wedding.  I especially liked the lighting effects done by Ambient Media, with colorful uplights and leafy patterned gobos on the walls.  It was...

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