I had a great opportunity to work with Bella Amadis this summer and had my first taste of wedding photography. It was so much fun and I'm looking forward to photographing more!
- Tashia Lee
- Round Rock, Texas, United States
- Tashia is a photographer based out of Round Rock Texas. She is currently serving Round Rock, Hutto, Georgetown, Pflugerville and some Areas of Austin. Call 512-879-8887 or email tashia@tashialee.com to book your appointment today.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Fabulous Wedding as a 2nd Shooter
Lame Blogger Alert!!!! Seriously - I need to get better at this.
I had a great opportunity to work with Bella Amadis this summer and had my first taste of wedding photography. It was so much fun and I'm looking forward to photographing more!













I had a great opportunity to work with Bella Amadis this summer and had my first taste of wedding photography. It was so much fun and I'm looking forward to photographing more!
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Three Sisters
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
I'm a soccer mom!
Yes, it's true.
We had our first "practice" last night. The boys had a BLAST kicking the ball around. We are still finding out whether they can be on the same team or not ... and if not - well ... I'll just be one BUSY soccer mom. Here are a few pics. Game Day: March 7, 2009!
And FYI, the boy in the red shirt is not my son ... that's the Coach's boy.
Landon (my 4 yr old) in the blue/orange jersey.
We had our first "practice" last night. The boys had a BLAST kicking the ball around. We are still finding out whether they can be on the same team or not ... and if not - well ... I'll just be one BUSY soccer mom. Here are a few pics. Game Day: March 7, 2009!
And FYI, the boy in the red shirt is not my son ... that's the Coach's boy.
Landon (my 4 yr old) in the blue/orange jersey.
This is my 5 yr old Jaxson
Sunday, February 22, 2009
The Mamaratzi!
I met up with a couple local photogs last night and had so much fun. A family was walking by and asked about our work, so we photographed them right there on the spot. They called us the Mamaratzi.


Saturday, February 14, 2009
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