IN PRINT: Alpacas and Doctors for the Houston Chronicle

Dr Joseph Agris Houston, Texas plastic surgeon

In early March I got an assignment to photograph famed Houston plastic surgeon, Dr. Joseph Agris. Agris is known for his charitable work all over the globe which is funded partially by his private practice here in Houston. We initially shot a few images of Dr. Agris at his Texas Med Center offices, but agreed that a trip to his home would be a better place for a portrait and boy were we right.

After arriving at the good doctor’s Bellaire home, I walked around a bit to try and find him. I saw an old Ford truck and someone who looked like a maintenance man shoveling manure out of the bed into planters. After getting a little closer I realized that the baggy jeans, ratty shirt and backwards cap belonged to Dr. Agris himself. The doctor gave us a whirlwind tour of his many animals which included mini horses, donkeys, swan, deer, and alpaca. I was in awe of the backyard and the fact that Dr. Agris does most of the work himself.

We moved into the house and were just as inspired. Just when you thought you could pick your jaw off the floor something else surprised you and dropped it once again.

“There are only 2 sets of those in the world….Vincente Fox owns the other set.” replied Agris as I closely marveled a towering pair of elegantly hand-carved ivory tusks.

Each room in the house was themed. During his travels Dr. Agris makes it a point to bring back hand-picked items of character from each place he visits. His dining room which took over a year to complete was painstakingly modeled after a famous ballroom at the Moscow ballet. From hand-painted gold leaf trim to custom archways and other relics, the home was awesome.

After the tour, with not much time left, we decided to shoot a few portraits in the Texas-themed room. Given Dr. Agris’ propensity to wear a cowboy hat, the room seemed appropriate. I was surprised when the Houston Chronicle ran the image of Dr. Agris and his alpaca, Felix, as the main art instead of the portrait you see above, but in the end, it grew on me. Other images of my visit with Dr. Agris are below as well as the clips of how they appeared in the newspaper.


Houston Chronicle Todd Spoth photo of Dr. Joseph Agris
Houston Chronicle Todd Spoth photo of Dr. Joseph Agris 2

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