18 March 2011
26 February 2011
winter loveliness
This week, Lincoln was graced with two separate snows. The first storm was violent, sudden and windy -- blowing what felt like shattered glass into our faces and eyes as we leaned into it, hurrying to our cars and homes and workplaces. The second snow day made each of us feel like we were living inside a snow globe. Giant bits of fluff swirled from the sky in a slow, poetic descent, as if each flake danced to its own music.
Naturally, I chose the first day to go out shooting. If I'd known the second day would be like a fairy tale, I'd have waited. But noooo. I spent a miserable half hour outside, my camera pathetically protected under a fabric grocery bag I'd found in my car (I was THAT prepared), and my glasses all watery and drippy. Not to mention I'd left my gloves at home, and my lens was alternately wet and foggy. Not great shooting circumstances. But I think it was worth it. Easy to say now, sitting here wrapped in a cozy wool blanket (the one Justin bought in Peru).
I've always loved photography that is abstract, or somewhat so. I love images that seem to change when you back up and look at them from a distance. And I love when everyone sees different things in an image, or has different opinions on how/why/where it was taken. Here are my images of trees and snow.
I think the last one is my favorite. Thanks for looking!
p.s. hopefully my next blog post will be...VERY VERY different. You'll have to wait and find out what I mean! :)
Naturally, I chose the first day to go out shooting. If I'd known the second day would be like a fairy tale, I'd have waited. But noooo. I spent a miserable half hour outside, my camera pathetically protected under a fabric grocery bag I'd found in my car (I was THAT prepared), and my glasses all watery and drippy. Not to mention I'd left my gloves at home, and my lens was alternately wet and foggy. Not great shooting circumstances. But I think it was worth it. Easy to say now, sitting here wrapped in a cozy wool blanket (the one Justin bought in Peru).
I've always loved photography that is abstract, or somewhat so. I love images that seem to change when you back up and look at them from a distance. And I love when everyone sees different things in an image, or has different opinions on how/why/where it was taken. Here are my images of trees and snow.
I think the last one is my favorite. Thanks for looking!
p.s. hopefully my next blog post will be...VERY VERY different. You'll have to wait and find out what I mean! :)
09 February 2011
Preview of Alexis and Corey's Engagement Shoot! -- Engagement Photography in Lincoln, Nebraska
I successfully braved the cold this past weekend to photograph Corey and Alexis for their recent engagement! We had a relatively warm day, but two hours outside standing in snow and ice will really chill you! The first set of photos is from the downtown area, and for our second half of shooting, we visited a frozen pond. The shoot was fun, easygoing, and relaxed. :) Thanks, Lex and Corey!
03 February 2011
Couples Shoot with Parker and Lisa - Portrait Photography in Lincoln, Nebraska
When my brother-in-law Parker brought his girlfriend Lisa to Lincoln for a few days to Meet The Family, I jumped at the chance to take them out for a photo session with my new camera and lenses. They were kind enough to subject themselves to my whims for a couple of hours. I was so very happy with the way these turned out. (I am loving my new glass and camera too!)
Oh...can you guess which photos were taken in a PUBLIC BATHROOM?? (Bonus points if you know where the bathroom is!)
Oh...can you guess which photos were taken in a PUBLIC BATHROOM?? (Bonus points if you know where the bathroom is!)
28 January 2011
Introducing the adorable Paisley Sue! Baby Photography in Lincoln, Nebraska
Everyone knows there are only a few things cuter than a sleeping baby. This sleeping baby has a beautiful name, Paisley Sue, and she's just as sweet as a baby can be! She only slept for a few minutes, but we got some precious photographs during that time!
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