Got to Have Shades – I Heart Faces Challenge

I was shopping with my mother when she leaned over and picked up a huge pair of sunglasses. My daughter was mortified, “You’re really not going to wear those are you?”.  My response was, “They’ll make a great shot someday and until then, I think they look fabulous. So during the holidays when my little cousin picked up the glasses and put them on was, “Oh, here’s the moment.” I love this shot. A huge shout out to goes to Andrea Rascaglia(Rome – Italy) creating and sharing such fun free borders to use. This is a Poloroid Transfer. My friend Dana Ohlsen encouraged me to participate in the I Heart Faces Weekly challenges and I thank her for inspring me to process a photo that will make me laugh for a longtime to come.  

 

Be sure to come back Wednesday to hear about my adventures in Santa Fe photographing my legendary hero,the most beautiful man alive, and an African healer. I also ran naked in the desert for a self portrait. Of course, I could have done that if I had the best teacher and classmates possible, and I did.

Family Fun Photos with Carissa Rogers – Utah Portraiture

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I met Carissa Rogers of GoodNCrazy.com almost a year ago and she has been so supportive for a social media misfit like myself. We got together for some quick family pix. Her kids were fabulous to work with and the shots turned out lovely. It’s always so fun for me to mix up my processing, so I Love the one on the tramp. I used a sepia process, probably because at heart I really am a black and white kind of a gal. What I love about monotone and duo-tone prints is that the image really is about the content and not the color. And can you get better content than these kids?

Riley – Utah Child Portraiture

 

 

We only had just a few minutes for this session. The clouds were gracious enough to hold back the rain until I could get some beautiful shots of Riley. She just turned eight and her parents wanted some special photos before she was baptized. Riley was so easy and delightful to work with and because I love her so much, it made the pictures all the more meaningful.

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