An adorable little cast iron teapot, pretty and tiny pink flowers, scissors and an old-fashioned piece of fabric. Anyone can pick up a camera and snap off some pictures. With a good camera, they can turn out great even without any training. You can even get a soft and dreamy shot without training. ... READ the POST
tulips
The life of a tulip is such an interesting thing to watch. Before I started doing still life photography when they began to droop I would toss them. Now, because of taking photos of them, I've kept them around for a longer time and have thoroughly enjoyed each of the stages of this unique bit of ... READ the POST
a study with light
Natural light is pretty much always my choice in Still Life Photography, but sometimes it's fun to play around with other types of light just to see what you come up with. The difference can be drastic or can be so subtle. Today the difference was pretty subtle. ... READ the POST
dark and moody
So yesterday I was doing a little reading and felt inspired to try out a little dark and moody photography. It's usually not my forte but I actually really loved the outcome of this little test. ... READ the POST
a different kind of light
It's funny how you do things a certain way most of the time and you don't ever think to try something different. Or am I the only one? My guess is the answer to that is likely no. Are you interested in still life or any kind of photography? If so, you know that light is super important! There are ... READ the POST
soul care box
Caring for our souls is something we should all consider doing ... in my opinion anyway. :) This weekend, I'm away at a three-day planning retreat for our ladies team from my church. In addition to the many hours of planning we do, we like to bless the ladies with gifts and moments of soul care. ... READ the POST
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