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Puryear Photography

Walkerton, Texas, Travis

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‘19 Certificate of Excellence, 2019

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Jack Puryear offers 38 years of experience as a professional photographer in the Central Texas area. Clients have been many high-tech companies as well as architects, realtors, hospitals, manufacturing and law firms. Jack has his Bachelors in photography from Sam Houston State and completed graduate studies in photography at UTSA. He has taught commercial photography at UT and ACC.

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Experience and knowledge of photography especially of lighting. Anyone can click the shutter button but proper lighting is essential along with a good sense of composition and design. I enjoy the artistic element in presenting every product or person in their best light.

What are your products or properties and what are you goals? If you have products, can they be photographed in my studio or do I need to come to your location? Location work involves moving lighting and backgrounds which will not be as cost effective but sometimes is necessary. Travel to other regions may also add to the cost. Some assignments have involved travel to other regions which can get quite costly.

Being creative and yet business minded. If I am not business minded then the creative aspects will not matter. I make certain that I'm charging the proper amount in order to allow me to be creative and satisfy my client goals.

After I finished graduate school in photography I needed to take a direction what would benefit my fledgling family so I decided that professional photography would be the best direction to satisfy both my artistic bent and the need to have a steady income. It has actually worked out quite well and I have served many clients across this region thru the years.

I have satisfied some of the largest corporations in Central Texas as well as some of the smallest start-ups.