Final Post on this blog, we're moving! (yes, again- but it's final this time! :)
Hey everyone, we will finally be moving the photo journal to the domain where it should have been the whole time, www.markeric.com. Yep, I've had the domain for several years, but never developed it. My good friend, Ross from Flosites, has created a funky cool new blog for us, which will be parked at www.markeric.com. Check it out!
And if you are an RSS subscriber, please update our feed to http://flosites.com/markeric_blog/rss/feed.xml
Here's a little teaser of what you'll find posted on the new blog- oh yeah!
Posted on Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 03:09AM
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Mark Eric
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Jessica and Adrian, Monroe, LA
Jessica and Adrian were married at the Louisiana Baptist Children's Home in Monroe, LA. It was a gorgeous day, the wedding party was a blast to hang out with, and of course Jessica and Adrian were a joy to work with- (remember the pillow fight?). I also had a chance to work with my friend, one of the best cinematographers in Louisiana, Joshua Smith, from Cinematic Bride. If you haven't seen his work, make sure you check it out ASAP- he is helping redefine wedding videography.


Me, Jason, and Jason
Just stole this from Jason Domingues's blog. (with permission of course).
Jason Cohen (left), Jason Domingues (center- holding the camera), me (being distracted for some unknown reason on the right)
Posted on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 10:25PM
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Mark Eric
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Sandra and Allen, Alexandria, LA
I met up with Sandra and Allen at a nearby pond for some fun shots with their pet mini- Lassie's. Then we headed to Lloyd's Hall in Chenneyville for a few more shots. Check it out!
Posted on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 06:07PM
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Mark Eric
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A few model shots from Vegas
While I'm catching up on editing a few engagements sessions and weddings, Heather has processed a few shots taken from last week. We had some gorgeous models to work with at Red Rock Canyon. I actually didn't shoot too much, but I'm glad a stopped long enough to capture these.

