• Monica Hunter Photography

    Welcome! I'm a wedding and lifestyle photographer in Texas.

    I'm currently booking weddings and portrait sessions for 2013. Be sure and contact me early to book the date you want!

  • Monica Hunter is the Texas-based photographer behind Monica Hunter Photography. Monica's degree from Texas A&M University at Commerce is in photography, and she spends most of her time photographing people in a photojournalistic style.

    Monica is a member of WPPI (Wedding & Portrait Photographers International) and received the Bride's Choice Award for 2013, 2012 and 2011 from WeddingWire.

Portland Trip, In Photos

one week ago today, i was in portland…

well, actually we got there a week ago yesterday.

my girlfriend, A., and i flew in to portland to visit her sister (K.) and her husband (J.) on a friday…and after a quick tour of K’s house (and a glass of wine), we decided to take in a portland happy hour.

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K took us to Shaken, a 007-inspired bar. the atmosphere was great…the martinis (i had a whiskitini) were tasty…and i was with two of my best friends. because i can’t operate a camera and a martini glass, i don’t have photos from here.

after a happy hour drink, K took us to a fantastic jazz bistro, Vinideus Jazz Bistro. J joined us. we did a wine tasting here and listened to some jazz.

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saturday morning was The Big Day. K had made plans…gotten us tickets…and arranged for our attendance at a portland walking tour, The Epicurean Adventure . It was AMAZING.

our first stop was Cacao…where we tasted “drinking chocolate.” you know, melted 72% cacao chocolate. the teeny cup was completely satisfying…and the attendants/workers/baristas/insert appropriate term here were so very informative.

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next on the tour was Elephants Deli. incidentally, they are the fantastic folks who catered K’s wedding (which i shot in june). here, we tasted their Tomato Orange soup. it was delicious.

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for the next stop, Nan (our fantastic tour guide) warned us…to enter the actual ‘making’ area of the next stop, we’d have to wear HAIRNETS. i may have said i was so excited, i’d wear it for the rest of the tour.

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we went to Pearl Bakery. Oh, man. here, we tasted baguettes, croissants, a sugared-orange-zested gibassier, and chocolate bouchon.

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after that, we travelled to In Good Taste, a cooking school and store. here, we had a wine tasting (Oregon Pinor Noir – Twin Forks) and a mustard tasting (delicious). we made some purchases.

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The Tea Zone was up next. A, K, and i tasted three different teas (i preferred the first…but because i only took photos and not notes, i can’t remember the names). this place has not only a tea place, but a full bar, music venue, and screening area. funtimes.

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by this point on the tour…i was a little hungry. we’d had bites here and there…but we needed some substance.

we headed to HotLips Pizza , a business that focuses on FLOSS: fresh, local (where they can), organic, seasonable, sustainable. at the location where we were, they use their ovens to heat the water for the building. plus, the food we had (broccoli, hazelnut, cheese pizza and their fruit-pressed sodas) were really, really good.

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next up: McMenamins – Ringlers Pub . because i stayed at the Grand Lodge (one of McMenamins’ hotels) this summer, i was familiar with their beer. and i missed it.

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to end the tour, we ambled over to Mio Gelato. and i think every meal should end with this fantastic cup of three scoops of samples.

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it’s really K’s fault for booking the tour and Nan’s fault for being such and excellent guide…i spent the rest of our portland trip yapping to any local who’d listen how they HAVE to go on it…you learn so much…and get to see so much.

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next post…the rest of Saturday…Hood River on Sunday…and flying home.

January 16, 2010 - 4:21 pm

whimzie - Oh my yum! That sounds like the best tour EVER!! I'm drooling at the pictures. Glad you got to do this; looks like fun!

January 17, 2010 - 9:48 am

photomo - it WAS fun…and i was nervous about it (not about going–anything with those two girls would be fun–but about being so out of my element since i do not cook).

January 17, 2010 - 3:59 pm

Shannon Priem - How lucky to have had Nan Devlin as a walking tour guide! She knows just about everything about Portland.

In the Year of 2009

I cannot believe this year is over.

It was a big year for me, personally and professionally. I–officially and For Real–launched my business. Here are some of the images-the ones I consider to be either some of my best work for the year or just my favorites. As always, comments welcome…and followers of this blog should look forward to some stellar deals in 2010!

In no chronologicalish order…

from a&k’s engagement shoot.

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a bachelorette party for s.

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s&t’s wedding weekend.

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a&t’s wedding reception.

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one of the raddest chicks i know.

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k&j’s wedding weekend.

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d&j’s wedding.

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part of the sideshow tragedy.
i can’t decide which i like better…the color of black and white version.

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a lingerie shoot.

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a&k’s wedding.

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little miss a. a newborn shoot.

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I feel like this year’s been good to me; I feel like I’ve grown as a photographer. I hope 2010 has continued growth and happiness.

I wanted, also, to take the opportunity to thank all my clients. Thank you all for taking a chance on me.

xo, m

January 5, 2010 - 10:39 am

whimzie - Great work, Monica! I was trying to pick my favorite but it's really too hard. I guess if I had to choose, I'd pick the one of the bride and her dad where you see the tears on her face? Love that one!!

January 14, 2010 - 12:54 pm

Captain Awesome - I don't say how much I love your work often enough but I do, and as good as this is I can't wait to see what you come up with in 2010.

amie and kristian’s wedding.

we all made our way to glen rose.

friday was beautiful…the weather was perfect…the rehearsal went off swimmingly…old friends and family gathered around a fire.

saturday, the skies opened up…and it rained allllll day.

that couldn’t stop these lovebirds from standing in front of their loved ones and declaring their love to each other.

it was an honor to be asked to capture it…here’s a couple of photos…more to come (still editing).

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