We’ve gone green! We are printing on birch wood now as an option for outdoor sessions to enhance the warmth of the photo. Contact us to book your next session with us or to order a photo from a previous session on wood.
Author: Aaron Hogan
Aaron Hogan is the owner and principal photographer of Eye Wander Photo, a Baton Rouge-based photography company specializing in capturing real life in a beautiful manner, especially through wedding photography. Eye Wander Photo travels throughout LOUISIANA and the entire United States, as well as destinations throughout the world including Jamaica, Cozumel, Cabo San Luca, the Caribbean and beyond.
Wedding Washroom Woes ~ Caryn & Jeff ~ Detroit { MGM Grand Hotel }
Caryn & Jeff wind down after their Detroit wedding in the bathroom at the MGM Grand Hotel where we stayed.
Abstract photo of water during sunset in Baton Rouge
Enjoy the sunsets in Louisiana? View them reflecting in water puddles after rain and your world will be transformed into one that is full of vivid dreams.
Wedding photography { Brides and Dads } Happy Father’s Day ~ June 16, 2013
In honor of Father’s Day, here are a few of our most cherished moments of our beautiful bride’s and their incredible fathers. The raw emotion shown between these fathers and their daughters and new sons is so special. Thank you fathers for loving your daughters, for making them feel so special on their day, and… Continue reading Wedding photography { Brides and Dads } Happy Father’s Day ~ June 16, 2013
Baton Rouge Baby Photography { Rural Life Museum } 6 months old
Baton Rouge is blessed to have such beautiful landscapes and historical buildings for enthusiastic photographers to take advantage of. We are thankful that so many of our clients choose to use the Rural Life Museum in Baton Rouge as the location for their children and family and engagement photos. Last week I had the opportunity… Continue reading Baton Rouge Baby Photography { Rural Life Museum } 6 months old
Double Exposure Fine Art black and white portrait photography { Baton Rouge photographer }
Double exposure was always an interest of mine when I used to shoot black and white film, but with digital photography and Photoshop, it’s easier than ever to achieve such an effect. I blended a photo of a man with a dark background with several layers of a B&W photo of a Louisiana bald cypress… Continue reading Double Exposure Fine Art black and white portrait photography { Baton Rouge photographer }