Ann finished her testing for Montessori certification on Friday and we left for Oregon on Monday. As usual we took the ’slow road’ so we could stop and smell the roses and I could take pictures of the roses. We drove west of Kalispell on Highway 2, which may not sound like a ’slow road’, [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Landscapes'
Highway 2 and the Palouse
June 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Landscapes · outdoor
Keiko: Barn Dance
June 21st, 2009 · No Comments
Session four took place the day after shooting the “Water Ballet” session and took place at my favorite barn studio near Somers. Keiko had suggested doing a barn theme and I had been thinking the same thing for several days before she mentioned it. We met in the morning to catch the easterly sun sprinkling [...]
Tags: Landscapes · ballet · dance
Backbone Of The World
June 4th, 2009 · No Comments
There is not a single word in the english language that can describe Glacier National Park. A person’s senses are left reeling and overwhelmed with the sights, smells, sounds and feel of it’s presence. I personally crave the aroma of the ancient sylvan musk of crumbling wood from trees long since fallen, lying rotting on [...]
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Images of Winter
March 6th, 2009 · No Comments
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God’s Softbox
February 17th, 2009 · No Comments
Leaving Helena I traveled through fog back to Kalispell. Through the Avon cutoff the light from the sun was softened by the morning mist / fog, making it a giant softbox.
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Charlie and Shannon, E-session
March 17th, 2008 · No Comments
E-sessions are important. The reason they are important is because it allows the photographer to get acquainted with the couple and they, in turn get to know the photographer. Relationships are always important and getting accustomed to having a lens pointed at your face is a good thing, but you should also be able to trust [...]
Tags: Business · Engagements · Landscapes · lakes · outdoor · scenic photographs
April 8th, 2007 · No Comments
Another beautiful day in the Mission Valley, and there wasn’t a sign of Mr. GBH (Great Blue Heron). Perhaps it’s too early or we hit the ‘pipes’ at the wrong time of day. Mount McDonald and Mt. Calowahcan in the background. April 2007
Tags: Landscapes