Texture and Light

I’m the first to admit that I don’t shoot nature. Or landscapes. Or abstract landscapes in.. um.. nature. What I tend to be drawn to most are personalities and connections and emotions, so naturally I gravitate towards photographing people. But I also understand the value of personal projects and branching out of one’s comfort zone. So last week during spring …

St Baldricks 2012

Those of you who have followed this blog through the years will recognize this sweet family. And therefore you may be familiar with Tuesday and her battle with neuroblastoma.. (for a little backstory or to view a few of my previous posts through the years, click HERE. HERE. and HERE. and HERE.) Last Friday marked the third year that Team …

so thankful

With so much to be thankful for I wanted to just take a moment to reflect on this past year and express my gratitude towards my amazing family and friends, and towards my wonderful clients. I know I say this often, but I feel so fortunate to be able to do a job that I love, and to have the …

family photos

I’m rarely found on the flip side of the camera – but this weekend we took a hike up in El Dorado Canyon near Boulder and I (somewhat reluctantly) relinquished my Nikon to my husband Jason. He snapped just a couple of frames of me and my little guy.. (not too shabby, huh?) and here’s one that I took.. what …

workshop!

I try to take advantage of every opportunity I get to further my education by enrolling in photography seminars and workshops… And when an amazing photographer like David Beckstead comes to town, how can I possibly say no?? A few weeks ago, 12 other photographers joined David in Denver for a 1 1/2 day shooting workshop.. on one of the …