The Dallas photographer died Sunday night of a heart attack. He did beautiful work for D Magazine, Art & Antiques, the DMA, the Nasher, and many others. I got to know Tom a little because we both had kids at Hexter Elementary. He did the photography every year for the White Rock Home Tour, and he was one of those dads — in his customary black jeans — that you could expect to see at every school function, pitching in to help. He’ll be missed. His boy now goes to the TAG magnet at Travis. Our thoughts are with him and his mother, Lisa.
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