WELCOME to my blog and my photographic journey, where my photography style is dictated by my environment. I am a full time executive member of my household. That's right, I care, feed, instruct, inspire, maintain, a group of amazing individuals and the space they live in. These individuals are my children and husband, that place is my home. Most of the time I photograph where we are together, what we are doing together and most importantly their beautiful expressions. Sometimes I have the wonderful opportunity to photograph another family or event. I post my journey here.

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I celebrate the unique differences in each person, event and place. I relish in capturing life as it happens naturally. I anticipate it! I love creating an emotional image, one that will be cherished. I seek for beauty in the simplest most unexpected places. I enjoy carrying my camera where I go, making an interpretation of that moment and archiving it for good. Creating a beautiful, stunning final print and giving lasting memories of people loved. These things put a smile on my face.
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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Fish Lake, Utah on the 4th of July

Have you ever connected with a location, falling in love with it at first sight? I did this last week. We visited Lovely Fish Lake, Utah on the 4th of July, it was my first time there. The cool mountain temperature, the beauty of the pine, and the smell of the lake drew me in. My eight year old son became very still and peaceful as he fished. My two year old took her clothes off and played in the water. My husband and I visited with family. It was completely enjoyable. I found a hidden bridge covering a small stream feeding the lake with new water. I crawled around on that bridge photographing new images, unaware of two male bikers patiently and quietly waiting for me to finish crawling around on the bridge, so they could pass. Not my most glamourous moment. But they were kind, none the less, as I apologized, red faced, with my husband smiling and shaking his head as he saw me from a distance. I can't help but hyper focus when I am taking pictures in such a beautiful place. 




















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