realgilmorris

Husband. Father. Texan.

Picfair Store

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Capturing Life as It Happens: My Journey into Photography and Digital Storytelling

  • Bison grazing in Albuquerque, New Mexico - realgilmorris.com
  • Superstition Mountain at Lost Dutchman State Park in Arizona - realgilmorris.com
  • Skeletal rider at Doc Holliday's Roadhouse in Galveston, Texas - realgilmorris.com
  • Ceiling art at Doc Holliday's Roadhouse in Galveston, Texas - realgilmorris.com
  • Pleasure Pier at night in Galveston, Texas - realgilmorris.com
  • Pleasure Pier at daytime in Galveston, Texas - realgilmorris.com
  • Ceramic art at Azul's Taco Shop in Salem, Oregon - realgilmorris.com
  • Sugar skull art at La Hacienda Real in Keizer, Oregon - realgilmorris.com

Photography has always been a way for me to pause time — to capture the quiet beauty of a sunrise, the grit of a roadside diner, or the fleeting expression on a stranger’s face. I’m not a professional photographer by trade, but I’ve found deep joy in documenting the world around me, especially during travels and everyday moments that feel too rich to ignore.

As an amateur photographer, I approach each shot with curiosity rather than perfectionism. I don’t chase the flawless frame — I chase feeling. Whether it’s the texture of a weathered wall in Central Texas or the glow of a neon sign after dusk, I’m drawn to scenes that tell stories without words.

Over time, I’ve built a growing collection of images that reflect this journey. To share them more widely, I’ve opened a Picfair store where you can browse, purchase prints, or download digital versions of my work. Every photo available there is a piece of my experience — a moment I felt was worth preserving and passing on.

Your support means more than just a transaction. It’s a nod to the creative process, a way of saying that these small slices of life resonate with you too. Whether you’re decorating a space, building a brand, or simply collecting visuals that speak to you, I’m honored to be part of that.

Thank you for stopping by, exploring my work, and supporting this creative path. I’ll keep shooting, editing, and sharing — one frame at a time.


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