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Morning, noon, night, we are fortunate to have some kind of bounty on our tables. Whether it’s a home cooked meal, a late night snack or a glorious night out where the food is graciously prepared and...
View Articleintimacy
The thing I remember loving the most about my years as a portrait photographer was the ability to capture moments rarely noticed by anyone else. Moments of connection, family life, love, laughter....
View Articleunexpected inspiration
Photo inspired by Sharon Montrose’s wonderful Tails series. “How do you persuade an energetic infant monkey to pause long enough for a photograph? You don’t. “I put the camera in front of him, let him...
View ArticleAccidental Tourist
As photographers we often find ourselves looking through our lenses like tourists, seeing the world around us with fresh eyes, documenting everything that’s new. Even what we’re familiar with can be...
View Articleweekending by rakusribut
Rakusribut shoots images like this with her Olympus PEN P3/ iPhone/ Canon eos 450D and spends her weekends alternately outdoors, catching up with friends and family, and indoors with her...
View Articlespring’s spark
Coming fresh off of Easter weekend, I am feeling ignited by a surge of spring’s spark. From blossoms to blooms, sweet treats to Easter eggs, family to festivities, it seems that everyone was savoring...
View ArticleMy Medicine
Last weekend, my son had and allergic reaction and went into anaphlyaxis. I rushed him to the hospital where I was quickly pushed aside while an ER team immediately began working on him and...
View Articlefrom the ground up
I love how a picture can tell a story. When I’m photographing something, I make a point to photograph not just the people, but those things that will help tell the story. Last Sunday was my son’s...
View ArticleThe Doing
“But the biggest mistake I made is one that most of us make while doing this. I did not live in the moment enough. This is particularly clear now that the moment is gone, captured only in photographs....
View Articleweekending by Christine Young
Christine Young shoots images like this with her Nikon CoolpixP100 and spends her weekends hiking with her dog and camera … treasure hunting for new ways of seeing and being. You can find her on her...
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