ELC Real Estate Photography

ELC Real Estate Photography ELC Photography has branched out! Along with portraits, events/weddings, we are shooting landscape and real estate photography in the Possum Kingdom area.

The views never get old at PK - doesn’t matter if you’re outside taking it all in or viewing from the inside! Love my ‘o...
02/05/2026

The views never get old at PK - doesn’t matter if you’re outside taking it all in or viewing from the inside!
Love my ‘office’ - Love my job! 📸😍📸😍📸

Back in Texas and taking pictures around the lake…. 📸📸📸
09/26/2025

Back in Texas and taking pictures around the lake…. 📸📸📸

I Love that I can ‘office’ from just about anywhere…. No complaints here! Beauty is all around us - we just have to open...
09/03/2025

I Love that I can ‘office’ from just about anywhere….
No complaints here!
Beauty is all around us - we just have to open our eyes and GO!

For sale in Alto, NM!

These beautiful golf course and mountain views could be yours - Rainmaker Golf and Resort Alto, NM
08/12/2025

These beautiful golf course and mountain views could be yours - Rainmaker Golf and Resort Alto, NM

06/21/2025
On Texas State Highway 16, an 18-stone arched bridge spans the Brazos River about a mile below the Morris Sheppard Dam—o...
04/26/2025

On Texas State Highway 16, an 18-stone arched bridge spans the Brazos River about a mile below the Morris Sheppard Dam—or as the locals call it the Possum Kingdom Dam. Drivers pass over this unique stone arch bridge every day and never give it a second thought, but it has a fascinating history.

So what makes this stone arch bridge special compared to thousands of others? At 433 feet long, it is the longest stone arch bridge in Texas. Construction materials were quarried from local limestone, and the bridge features fine craftsmanship, the result of an investment in infrastructure after the Great Depression.

It was built by the workers assigned to the Work Projects Administration (WPA) from 1940 to 1942 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Second New Deal. After the Great Depression, millions were unemployed and the WPA brought together workers from all walks of life. Coal miners were brought in to build the bridge, bringing with them the skill set that was needed for such a task. It was their skill of handling and cutting stone that made the difference in the project. There were approximately 74 skilled workers and 250 unskilled workers or laborers on the two-year project.

The spans of the bridge range between 23-35 feet. State highway engineers chose the heavy masonry form to withstand flood waters from the Morris Sheppard Dam located just upstream.

* Thankful for the rains that have come to pk.
The lake, river, ponds, green grass and flowers are all looking great just in time for the new Laketime season

📸 - ELC Photography
Stone arch bridge at Possum Kingdom Lake.

A home full of love and very well kept… it’ll sell fast!  Call Miranda (Agape and Associates) for your showing today!
01/28/2025

A home full of love and very well kept… it’ll sell fast!
Call Miranda (Agape and Associates) for your showing today!

Great improved land with barn, nearly 35 acres, 1100sq ft living area, loafing shed, 3 stocked ponds, metal fencing, sto...
09/14/2024

Great improved land with barn, nearly 35 acres, 1100sq ft living area, loafing shed, 3 stocked ponds, metal fencing, stock pens, Rainwater catch, 2 wells, coastal for animals and/or baling. Great place for cows, donkeys, horses. So much more - it’s a must see piece of land!

This is a Vacant Land. It is located at 16025 State Highway 337, Graford, TX.

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