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THE TEAM

Stacy Reeves-Gulledge
Owner and Lead Photographer
Born in Dallas, Texas
Currently living in Paris, France
Wife to associate photographer Jason
Guilty pleasure website: Pinterest.com

Jena Miller
Associate Photographer and Studio Manager
Born in Grandview, TX
Currently living in Waxahachie, TX
Married to Dallas firefighter Justin
Mother to a beautiful little girl, Kinley
Guilty pleasure website:  Houzz.com

Jason Gulledge
Associate Photographer
Born in Ruston, Louisiana
Currently living in Paris, France
Husband to lead photographer Stacy
Guilty pleasure website:  Reddit.com

Texas A&M logo
Jena and Stacy met in the Texas A&M Photography Club while students.

Football
Stacy is a HUGE college football fan and lover of all sports. Gig em Aggies!

Map
Stacy and Jason are avid travelers, visiting 5-8 countries a year.

Pearls/Monograms
A true Southern belle, Stacy never goes out without pearls and something monogrammed.

Rubik’s Cube
Jason can solve a Rubik’s Cube in under 30 seconds.  Stacy taught him how!

Kinley
Jena’s daughter Kinley was born in 2012.  She is adorable.

Books
Stacy loves reading non-fiction and reads about a book per week.

Jena’s furniture
In her free time, Jena makes customized furniture and rustic decor.

Music*
Jason was a college music major.  He plays piano, guitar, and saxophone.

Proposal*
Jason proposed to Stacy in Paris in 2010.  They married in 2011.

Sallie*
Jason and Stacy are parents to boxer pup Sallie Mae.

Dresses
Stacy is a dress & skirt fanatic.  She only owns one pair of pants and zero jeans.

Jump Rope*
Jena is a World Champion Jump Roper.  True story.

Bon Jovi*
It’s unanimous: Livin’ on a Prayer is the best reception song ever.

Sewing*
Stacy loves to sew.  She even made a wedding dress once!

Watercolors*
Stacy sells watercolor art prints of her images on Etsy.  Click to shop!

7 Comments

  1. SECRAM STUDIOS said . . .

    Awesome Stacy!! Always good to see someone finding her career niche in life!

    You definitely have the knack for capturing not only intriguing images, but also what I think is the most important element–the human element.

    I do videos, which I know is not the same as photography, but I think it’s incredible when someone can project movie-like movements on a static photo. I’m not talking about trick shots either. I’m talking about the holistic perspective your photos project in all its humanistic glory. So kudos to you.

    Movies by yourself? Thanks Stacy! Now I can tell my wife I’m not the only strange one out there.

    When your BIG day comes (wedding), I have this comical vision of your photographer under immense pressure to take the shots that could please you.
    I can see the photographer begging for you to choose someone else. Oh wait…that sounds familiar: “In January of 2006, Brittani got engaged to another good friend, Corey, and they asked me to shoot their wedding. I begged them to pick someone else, but they insisted…”

    Just make sure you take a photo of the photographer’s expression while she begs you to choose someone else. Then look at it and know you’ve come full circle.

    LOL

    Posted March 6, 2008 at 12:00 pm | Permalink
  2. Hi Stacey,

    Your work is stunning and I am slowly becoming your biggest fan. I am in another continent ( south America ), in a small country called SURINAME. It is bordered by Brazil, Guiana and French Guiana.
    Our country is stuck in the middle.

    Anyway, I am glad that I’ve seen your pics on Flickr ( I am also a member ) and I hope to get back at ya!

    Excuse my English, because our native language is Dutch.

    Have a nice day..

    Posted May 3, 2008 at 7:50 pm | Permalink
  3. jon said . . .

    you are 25? That is really cool… I always expect people I consider excellent photographers to be in their mid->late 30’s. Awesome… mostly because i’m 25 too… and get inspired by others around me who are as passionate as me.

    Love your blog and your work.

    Posted January 27, 2009 at 4:38 pm | Permalink
  4. Christina Horn said . . .

    Stacey,
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE your work! You photographed the Cash wedding, and they pictures were gorgeous! I too, am an Aggie (class of ’94) and I majored in English! You look so familiar to me… did you go to high school with Julie N. Cash?

    I hope to utilize your talents soon!

    Posted March 4, 2009 at 10:05 pm | Permalink
  5. stacyreeves said . . .

    Hi Christina, thanks for your kind words :) I didn’t go to high school with Julie, just college (A&M ’06).

    Posted March 5, 2009 at 9:25 am | Permalink
  6. Larra said . . .

    Hi Stacy, sooo…I read your pricing guide and am a HUGE fan of your work. I’ve been stalking your blog for a while. So today I decide to read your “about me” info and discover you’re 2 weeks older than me AND more importantly, a fellow member of the Fightin Texas Aggie Class of 06! Whoop! Who knew! I would have thought by your knowledge and amazing talent that you were like 35 with many years of experience. So way to go sista! I started my photog biz almost 2 years ago and am slowly learning and building my portfolio. You are an inspiration!

    Posted March 19, 2009 at 9:12 pm | Permalink
  7. stacyreeves said . . .

    Wow, that’s so cool! What a small world :)

    Posted March 20, 2009 at 9:14 am | Permalink

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