Wow, what a year it’s been! As 2019 comes to a close as the holidays approach, I think about all the different people I’ve met through photography. It has been such a pleasure being able […]
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Little Flame Theater | Nurturing Dreams
Igniting a Flame & Watching it Grow I think that it is any creative’s dream to be part of something from its infancy – to see it grow and take off. I’ve had the honor of […]
Life Advice From A Sex Worker
One of the people who came over during my Mid-term Election Project (a project created with the goal of giving people a platform to voice their concerns and viewpoints) was Fox Danger. Her copy included […]
Letting Projects Breathe
Letting Projects Breathe | Following the Process There comes a time on some personal projects when I am not sure about an image. Something about it just doesn’t convey the idea I wanted bring across. […]
Old Cowboys Never Die.
So goes the saying, one I couldn’t verify or find the root of, but old cowboys never die… they just ride off into the sunset. If you are familiar with westerns, this is a tried […]
Down Home on the Farm | How to Regain Fresh Perspective
Down Home on the Farm | How to Regain Fresh Perspective As I sat to write today’s post, I was pretty sure it would be about one of the personal projects I’ve done or what […]
Book Report: We Came From Fire | Joey Lawrence
Book Report: We Came from Fire by Joey Lawrence If you follow portrait photography, you should know the name Joey Lawrence. I first heard about Joey back when Strobist.com was a mecca for flash lighting geeks (yes, […]
Joan of Arc Planning a Project | Modern Story Telling
Joan of Arc: Planning a Project Jeanne D’Arc is a captivating figure. She was born in 1412 at the peak of the Hundred Years War. At the young age of 17, she had already made […]
New York City| Furniture Delivery Super-Sized
Furniture Delivery Super-Sized I’ve always been drawn to renovation/remodeling projects. You could say it’s in my blood. When I was in my teens, I learned electrical wiring and plumbing, carpentry, and dry wall installation from […]
Summer Doldrums | What’s a Creative to Do?
Summer is definitely in full swing, and if you are a creative this means the summer doldrums have hit! Most creative jobs stop – or at least dramatically slow down – during the summer months. […]