heather schramm-lifestyle photographer

Posts tagged “photography

 

These are definitely interesting times we’re living through right now.  How are you all feeling and managing?

 


 

Continuing on the theme of escaping during this pandemic of 2020 through outdoor photography, I take you back to the mountains of Grand Teton National Park.

Not a bad place to escape to, eh?


 

A little escape from not being able to escape.


 

Gone Fishing!


 

I couldn’t end cx season without a post of the women’s pro elite championships.


 

Here’s a look at the edge of the Olympic National Park.  Feeling grateful to explore places so vast.


 

The aptly named, Black-Necked Stilt


 

Cyclocross…if you know you know.

 

 


 

This snowy egret graced the banks of the Onion Creek in Austin, Texas on a warm July morning.

I felt privileged he didn’t mind the company.


 

Bikes are always in season.


 

Race days are upon us.


 

Being out in nature tends to inspire people in pretty remarkable ways.  That’s one of the many reasons, here at Austin Vivid Photography, we love to get out in the elements and help capture that spirit in image form.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us to help capture you in your element.  We would love to team up with you!  Also feel free to drop us a line anytime just to say hello, we dig that too!


 

Happy International Women’s Day!

 

If you know any amazing women in your life that could use a headshot, send them our way!  Staying dry during the session is optional, if needed.


 

I just came across this image I captured years ago.  It lived on an old hard drive and wasn’t given a second thought.  This shot is pretty different from how I shoot now but I wanted to share it here because like all photographs we make, it’s part of the process.  I feel like I am a better photographer because of images like this one.  Being able to self critique and see what did and didn’t work here.  It’s a constant learning game and I’m sure I’ll share something another 5 years from now that I’m capturing in this present time and be able to express the same sentiment.

I feel like that’s part of the beauty of art; it keeps growing and if we put enough work in, so long as we’re doing it right, we do too.


 

Road season is upon us in the US and here at Austin Vivid Photography we couldn’t be more stoked!

Please reach out to us if your looking to have your event or brand captured in some good light, figuratively or literally.  We would love to be your go-to for any photography needs you have.


 

Sometimes you just get lucky and you get a downpour on your hike through the massive hemlocks which then reveal the beauty of the Pacific only when the rains finally stop and the fog begins to lift.

Sometimes.


 

Taking the lead up a climbing route is not for the faint of heart; specifically when your talking about the face of the Grand Teton.

Here at Austin Vivid Photography, we love the adventurous and though we personally won’t be the lead climber we are more than happy to take the lead in any of your photography needs.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us so we can be there to capture you going to new heights, with our sweaty palms and all!


 

There’s nothing quite like being out capturing a storm blowing through.


 

Oh, and we do head shots too!  In fact we kind of love doing them.  Please reach out to us to see how we can help you get your new head shot.

Head shots start at $120 and we do offer discount packages as well.


 

The funny thing about photographers is we are typically the first to run out in a passing rain shower and exclaim “oh man this weather is great!”.

For this view we hiked down to the beach in a pretty heavy rainstorm in hopes it would let up sometime soon.  Then 45 minutes after arriving, the rain let up and offered this beautiful view.


 

Adventure snacks.  Don’t leave home (or the tent) without them.


 

Where the land meets the sea.


 

There’s a vast ocean beyond that fog.  We just had to be patient as to when it decided to reveal itself to us in all its glory.


 

Anytime you’re feeling a bit sendy, give us a call.  We’ll be there.

This is a bit of a throw back to about 5 years ago, capturing this amateur/pro rider smash down the mountain.  Now that we have a downhill getting ready to open up here in Texas, I’m itching to get back out there and see what we can come up with behind the lens as well as behind the bars!  If you’re thinking about heading out there don’t hesitate to reach out to see what we can get into.