Tag Archives: photos

Couple’s Session with Adam Barnes Fine Art Photography

Last weekend we had a photo session with Adam Barnes of Adam Barnes Fine Art Photography in Lynchburg and I am sooo lovin’ the images! We met Adam a few years ago when we collaborated on a book project and have been trying to work together ever since. It was pretty darn cold and windy [...]

Learning From Others

Today I stumbled upon The Still Image With Crash Taylor via Jasmine Star’s blog. If you’re a wedding photographer, you should definitely be following Jasmine’s blog because not only are her images eye candy, she has FAQ posts that answer questions that readers ask and I’ve always taken away at least one new piece of [...]

Film Photography

Me & My Medium Format is curated by our good friend Joshua and I surprisingly stumbled upon one of my images on the site today (it is the frame that was taken right after this one below) (also, thanks, Josh!). It’s an image from the archives and seeing it again makes me miss shooting with [...]

BFFs

Things that I am thankful for: tripods, self-timers, and a husband who doesn’t mind pulling over the side of the road when I spot a lovely field :)
Jeff and I have just about everything in common, and no that doesn’t make things boring, it makes things so much more enjoyable because there isn’t much we [...]

From The Archives

Paris was our second major trip together, and on our way back to the states, Jeff and I had a 12-hour layover in Morocco. The airline set us up in a hotel in Casablanca after an hour of not knowing what was going on when a man greeted us asking if we were who we [...]

10,031 Days Old

“The irony of commitment is that it’s deeply liberating — in work, in play, in love. The act frees you from the tyranny of your internal critic, from the fear that likes to dress itself up and parade around as rational hesitation. To commit is to remove your head as the barrier to your life.”
__Anne [...]

Labors of Love

I used to be obsessed with typewriters (at one point I had five at once) but I loved them for both the purpose they were made for and also just to use as props in photos. I suppose the reasons I’m drawn to them is because I’ve always appreciated the manual work that you have [...]

Your Best Shot: Nuptials

Jeff’s photo of us in our room at The Hotel Roanoke on our wedding night has been featured on flickr’s blog today in the category of Your Best Shot: Nuptials. How fun! And I just realized that one of the tags that he added to this photo was “I get a little misty-eyed when I [...]

Things I Read Then Write In My Moleskine

“Sometimes looking at the sky makes me sad because I don’t know if the stars are still alive. The moon was very yellow the last nights and appeared very much like in the books when I was smaller. I find it hard to believe that the sky is the same everywhere and only we turn [...]

Writer’s Conference

My editor (I love saying that because it makes me sound so official) has asked me if I’d be willing to team up with him and teach a class on photography at the Roanoke Regional Writer’s Conference which will be held at Hollins University on January 22-23rd. My first thoughts were that of honor and [...]