Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Look at the camera...

I have the cutest nephew, and he is always so good at looking at the camera for pictures. But the day we went out to take family portraits, he had no desire to look at the camera, he barely even looked in the same direction of the camera. "Look at the camera. Oh, look over here, look at the camera!" I said this over and over, but I was just a whisper compared to all the exciting adventures calling out to Marcus. He was having too much fun playing and running and looking at new interesting things. Marcus has joy that flows out of him which makes any day, so good! Thanks for a happy shoot!
























Thursday, December 16, 2010

Books and Railroads

Cara and I joined a photo contest and this is the last day to vote. We want to win some books from Charles Martin and need a few more votes to win! You can help by going to my facebook and clicking "like" on the photo of me reading a book while walking on railroad tracks. It would be fun to win, and easy for you to help with only one click!! Here are some shots I took of Cara on the railroad that turned out really fun.







Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Snow, snow, snow.

I love snow covered trees! It is a beautiful sight that does not last long. We drove up to Mt. Spokane to find snow covered trees for the Tibbett's family portrait, and it was well worth the drive! The photos look great with all the trees and the family sacrificed their coats to get these wonderful photos. I was all bundled up and had a great time shooting in the snow;) Beauty knows no pain. They did great, and the kids had lots of fun sliding around on the ice. The two brothers wanted to pelt their sister, or anyone with a snowball, but that was quickly over-ruled by their parents! Thanks for a fun family shoot!












Thursday, December 9, 2010

Winter Wonderland

A few weeks ago I woke up to a beautiful sunrise over a snow covered world.





Last week I went with family friends to chop down a christmas tree from the wild! It was so fun, but tiring dragging that tree back from the woods. I wanted to take photos of the whole thing, but after ten minutes and one good image, my camera battery died. Why?! It was a beautiful day! It will just have to stay as a memory in my mind;)





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Spokane, WA, United States
Photojournalism portraiture: I photograph people, I am not the greatest at landscape, though I often still try. But people are my specialty. I capture natural expressions and emotions during my photo shoots. I focus on the simplicity of fun and life whether it be for an individual or whole wedding party.