Side Step
Good morning from Minneapolis! I have one last floral photo to share with you all from this set. There’s more in the archive, from a different day, but I haven’t … Continue readingSide Step
Good morning from Minneapolis! I have one last floral photo to share with you all from this set. There’s more in the archive, from a different day, but I haven’t … Continue readingSide Step
I might be about three weeks late with this post, but I finally made it to my favorite new photograph. I used this one as the front of my new … Continue readingPyrennaicum
I went MIA for nearly two weeks in the middle of some great photos…don’t ask me why, even I don’t know. Anyway, I’m back with a continuation! This is definitely … Continue readingFlames
Today I’ve got two pieces to share. They’re so similar, I figured they should be shared as a sister set. I don’t have much to say about these other than … Continue readingFerny
Another day, another flower. This is one of the photos that I was really excited about and decided to get it printed as an 8×10. It looks even better in … Continue readingLavender Bells
Remember that little snippet a few days ago when I said I started to intentionally photograph flowers with contrasting backgrounds? This is one of those examples. I have another one, … Continue readingOpposites
For those of you who follow me on Instagram/FB/Tumblr/Twitter (phew!), this photo might look a little familiar. That’s because it was part of a picture I shared of the photos … Continue readingBreaking Rules
Thanks to our hair stylist, my mom and I have garnered an affection for pansies this year, and I took to photographing some during my outing. What I like about … Continue readingPansies
One of my favorite unintentional things (at first) that I noticed while I was doing this shoot was that I was capturing a lot of contrasting color backgrounds for the … Continue readingSquashy
The time is finally here for fresh flower photography and I’m long overdue for a blog update. Michigan weather has decided, as always, to skip spring and go from “warm … Continue readingDancing in the Wind