Monday, June 25, 2007

Portraits - Yes, I Can!


I imagine that over the past year, I've spent a great deal of time promoting myself as a nature photographer. However, I do offer outdoor portrait sessions. I have done family groups, children, special events, engagement, seniors and other types of work on location. Send an email or call to inquire about your next portrait!

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Lowell Riverwalk Festival Arts & Crafts Show

I'm pleased to announce I will have my work featured at the Lowell Riverwalk Arts & Crafts Show. Stop by for a variety of matted prints, quality greeting cards and boxed gift sets, along with a few other surprises!

For more information about the two-day event, visit www.discoverlowell.org. And here's a PDF map of downtown Lowell for parking and event location!

Riverwalk Festival
2nd weekend in July

July 13 & 14, 2007

This two-day event includes many activities where you and your family will enjoy Friday and Saturday night concerts, arts and crafts, parade, pet parade, Brian Mead Memorial Riverwalk Cruise-in, Rumble the Riverwalk, children’s area, historic riding tours and river tours, pontoon rides, kayak and canoe race, kayak fun, food booths, downtown merchants sidewalk sales and open house, health & fitness fair, street musicians, $1500 duck race, fireworks and much more.

Lowell is located on State Highway M-21, just 18 miles east of Grand Rapids - or 20 miles west of Ionia. You may access Lowell at exits 39 (M-21) and 52 (M-50) from Interstate 96.

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Photo of the Month: Seeing the Forest Through The Trees

Some of you might enjoying seeing an image that was recently chosen as Photo of the Month in its category (Plant Life) at MyParkPhotos.com.

The photo was taken at Townsend Park in Cannonsburg on a 1o-degree day after a rather large amount of snowfall. Brrrr!

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Saturday, June 16, 2007

More Grand Haven

I thought I'd post another view of the sunset. The only thing slightly different with this image from the one previously posted (aside from the camera angle) is the white balance of the camera was set to "cloudy" rather than "auto" on the camera. This resulted in a much more subtle tone of purples, blues and pink in the sunset colors.

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

A Lesson in Patience...

Click on image above to see full screen...

On Thursday evening, I decided I'd had ENOUGH of being in front of the computer all week. Plus - with school now out - the boys are getting on each others' nerves a bit already, and that meant they were getting on "Mom's nerves" by the time supper rolled around!

So I told Russ I had to head out for a bit to catch a few moments of peace and quiet. The winds were VERY strong that day, so I thought I'd go see what Lake Michigan was looking like. I figured there might be a few great big waves out on the lake.

I headed to Grand Haven and strolled down the pier. When I left Rockford, it was quite sunny. When I arrived, it felt about 20 degrees cooler, and it was completely overcast. I was fairly disappointed - there didn't appear to be chance whatsoever at a sunset. I walked out to the end lighthouse and back - making sure to stay on the channel side due to the large waves coming up over the pier. But it was too dark and gray for any photo ops.

On the return trip, I got to the beach and all of a sudden - the sun slipped down for about 10 minutes from the cloud cover, and turned the sky an amazing color of which I can't even describe. A photo doesn't quite even do it justice. I did not use any filters or anything special for the photo - no polarizer, nothing. Just a tripod, and I metered the camera on the sky adjacent to the setting sun. The pool of water collected on the beach was a perfect reflector to repeat the fantastic hue of the sky.

I learned something here - don't give up! Be patient until you are CERTAIN there's no chance of a change in the weather conditions. If I had went back to the car, this image would have been lost.

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Glen Arbor 2007 Artists in Residence Program

Here's a bit more about the each of the artists (including myself) who will be part of the 2007 Glen Arbor Art Association's Artists in Residence program:
http://www.glenarborart.org/artists_in_residence.asp

I'm already studying many materials about the Sleeping Bear region - including geology, history, trail maps and types of flora and fauna to be discovered during my stay. I've taken out as many books as I can carry out of the library over the past few weeks.

My stay is still four months away, but I'm already dreaming about the great opportunities this sponsorship will provide!

Oh - and I'm already wondering how a house full of guys will survive in my absence. My guess? They'll be just fine. I'm suspecting the bachelor life has a lot in common with the lives of a toddler and a young boy. Pizza or pasta most nights, clothing worn a few more times before making it into the wash, lots of movies, etc.

Yes - I'm sure they will be just FINE, but a gal can't help but wonder what she'll come home to!

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Monday, June 4, 2007

New Theme Pack Cards Available

Festival 2007 was a great success - and again - a heartfelt thank you to everyone! I was amazed how many people stopped by to offer their kind words of encouragement and support, and flattered by your compliments.

I want to take a moment to introduce a new product I'm offering that was created especially for the Festival event - themed photo card packs. These packs offer six popular images of a particular subject matter, and are available for $25.00 a box.

The cards are presented in a nice clear plastic box, suitable for gift-giving. Each card is individually shrink-wrapped as well, with a coordinating envelope. You might not want to give these cards away - feel free to frame them up in your own 5x7 frame!

Available gift packs include:
Look for more theme packs later to come soon! Click on the images below to see what cards are include in the sets.


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