Breaking Rules
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
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
I have many “new year’s resolutions” this year and one of them, which is one I’ve had every since graduating high school basically, is to make more art. It’s pretty … Continue readingOn Resolutions and Living Up to 16 Year Old Me’s Expectations
Tonight’s post seems like a burden cause I’m not really in the mood to blog. BUT IT’S BLOGVEMBER and I gotta keep my promises. I got my Wacom Intuos tablet … Continue readingClinging
I found a tuft of branches at Yates that still had red leaves on it and I thought it made an interesting shot.
Sometimes when I go through my archives searching for something to share, I find photos I overlooked in the editing process. Tonight’s one of those nights! A hibiscus flower at … Continue readingLate Hibiscus
I realized earlier today that NANOWRIMO has started and as usual, I wanted to do my version of it: Blogvember. Blog every day in November! I think this will be … Continue readingBlogvember is Here!
Some more floral shots from my trip to Lowe’s a couple weeks ago. I always enjoy photographing small flowers and plants with multitudes of levels that the lens picks up … Continue readingLevels