a little vintage, perhaps?

A - vintage wheelbarrow IMG_9283_edited-3

Since beginning my photography adventure, I’ve noticed that good photographers can take the most ordinary objects and make them look great. Or at least eye-catching. I suppose it’s their ability to offer up a new perspective on the unremarkable that makes them good photographers. Their images evoke stories, memories and feelings. I want to be… read more »

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extravagant gifts

A - Happy 40th IMG_9483_edited-2

This weekend was the start of a birthday celebration that won’t officially end until next week when my dad comes for a visit. The birthday being celebrated is mine. And it’s a big one! Sshh, don’t tell anyone, but I’m turning 40! And to answer the questions I’ve heard most over the past few days:… read more »

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a newbie having fun

A - self portrait in gazing globe S IMG_9157-Edit_edited-1

No amazing photography technique. Not even a very good shot. Just me in a gazing globe. A dirty one at that. A little fun and silliness. See my pudgy left leg?! Yes, even bad shots can be “Sweet” shots when they make you laugh. Are you remembering to have fun making photographs? In hope, Shelli… read more »

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full of praise

A - sketch S IMG_9182-Edit_edited-1

My daily Bible reading has me in 2 Samuel, 1 Chronicles and the Psalms. Over and over again, the writers tell of the amazing things that God has done, the blessings He has given. And the telling is always accompanied by praise. I will bless the LORD at all times; his praise shall continually be… read more »

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