Ah ... that mountain air ... the evergreens are now lining the side of the road and we're on those familiar curves that take us into that glorious place we get to call home for a week! Excitement fills the car as we quickly approach Dinkey Creek. ... READ the POST
how to create a self portrait
This has always been a difficult subject for me ... it's a challenge being on the other side of the camera. My preference is to be the one holding the camera ... even in getting portraits of myself ... and so, I do self-portraits. We all need some sort of photo of ourselves for our profile photos on ... READ the POST
packing gear for vacation
A 'light packer' is definitely NOT what someone would say about me! And when it comes to photography gear ... unfortunately, it's not any different. I will try though for this trip. I know I'll want a zoom for those far off shots and a somewhat wide angle and then all of the basic gear. ... READ the POST
tip on a tuesday
Lightroom and I have been getting more acquainted over this past year. There are so many features that I enjoy. Today I'm going to share my workflow with you and give you a very fun and easy tip at the end. First I select the photo I want to edit ... silly I know ... of course I select my photo, ... READ the POST
window into my work
My studio is full of props and petals and camera gear. Getting them all to work together to create art can be challenging. Sometimes my level of inspiration is so low, but I start anyway because it's what I love. ... READ the POST
my yard's offerings
Mine isn't a normal yard like you might have. Sixteen miles out and the water isn't that great. And so we don't have green grass or any lucious plants. It takes a rugged plant to survive the heat and scorching sun of summer out here where the shade from a tree is sparse. The plants I have, I ... READ the POST
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