Several times a year I am the volunteer photographer for Guild,Inc. They do really great work for people with mental illness and I appreciate all they do for our community.
This summer I photographed their staff picnic. Staff members brought their families and had a great time!
The theme was Summer Luau. Fun was had by all!
These photos are just a sampling of the event.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Girl's Night Out!
Recently I attended a fun event! Betsy Hawn of Gusto salon in Minneapolis hosted a girl's night out along with Samara from Simplicity in the Suburbs and Jennifer of Stella and Dot.
Gusto is a great salon that is decorated so cute and really made for a great girl's night. Yummy desserts and some bubbly drinks were served to all the ladies.
Gusto is a great salon that is decorated so cute and really made for a great girl's night. Yummy desserts and some bubbly drinks were served to all the ladies.
Jennifer of Stella and Dot had a lot of beautiful jewelry and fun bags on display for everyone to try on and order.
Several ladies had their hair and make up done by the stylist's at Gusto.
It was a fun evening and I was happy to be there to document the event!
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Minneapolis Engagement photography session
Congratulations to this happy couple!
They were very fun to photograph. I wish them the best and many happy years together!
They were very fun to photograph. I wish them the best and many happy years together!
Friday, May 17, 2013
Girl's Night Out!
I LOVE to read blogs and have been reading many different types of blogs for a long time now.One blog that I have been following is called Simplicity in the Suburbs . Samara has a great writing style and her kids are nothing short of adorable.
When I read a post recently that she was going to have a Girl's Night Out event with Gust-o Minneapolis and Stella and Dot stylist Jennifer Allen I thought it sounded like a lot of fun! Having your hair done and looking at gorgeous jewelry, bags and bling sounds like a win/win to me.
I am excited to be the photographer at the event. Maybe you want to stop by, too?
When I read a post recently that she was going to have a Girl's Night Out event with Gust-o Minneapolis and Stella and Dot stylist Jennifer Allen I thought it sounded like a lot of fun! Having your hair done and looking at gorgeous jewelry, bags and bling sounds like a win/win to me.
I am excited to be the photographer at the event. Maybe you want to stop by, too?
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Trees
I have always loved tree branches without leaves. Especially if they are wet and dark. I have tried many times to capture what I love about them with paint, pencil, chalk, pen, charcoal and I could never quite get it right.
Photography lets me capture the beauty.
I love all the intersecting lines.
Photography lets me capture the beauty.
I love all the intersecting lines.
I look at them sometimes and compare them to people.
Some are crooked and some are straight.
Some are bold and some are dainty.
Tall and wispy.
Standing back let the blue sky show.
It's almost as if it is leaning down to get a drink.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Spring special!
April is beginning with a super exciting time for me as a photographer. I have secured a beautiful, natural light studio to shoot out of. I am in love with the space and the light and can't wait to start making beautiful images there.
I will still offer on location and outdoor photos, too. The studio is in an area of North East Minneapolis that has many cool spots within walking distance for great photo shoots.
Seniors graduating in 2014, it is time for you to book your photo sessions! Contact me and we will get something scheduled.
Families, couples, kids give me a call I would love to take your photos.
I have been doing a lot of modern day glamour shots. Nothing like the fake "glamour shots" of the 80's!
I will still offer on location and outdoor photos, too. The studio is in an area of North East Minneapolis that has many cool spots within walking distance for great photo shoots.
Seniors graduating in 2014, it is time for you to book your photo sessions! Contact me and we will get something scheduled.
Families, couples, kids give me a call I would love to take your photos.
I have been doing a lot of modern day glamour shots. Nothing like the fake "glamour shots" of the 80's!
These photos are real and really let the inner beauty of the woman shine.
I am running a spring special! Mention the special when you contact me and we will get together and make some awesome photos.
Happy Spring everyone!
Monday, March 4, 2013
March is here!
It's March, so we are on the downward slope of winter! Although, we are expecting a foot of snow in the next couple of days here in Minnesota. That does not seem so daunting knowing that Spring is around the corner and winter can only last so long.
Recently, I was lucky enough to have my beautiful friend and fellow photographer, Mackenzie, model for me.
Recently, I was lucky enough to have my beautiful friend and fellow photographer, Mackenzie, model for me.
I am running a promotion this month and I would for to take photos of you or a special someone that you know.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Lowry Bridge
For several years, the Lowry bridge near our house has been "out". They were replacing the entire bridge for safety reasons and as the months wore on it seemed like it was never going to be finished. Finally, last fall the new bridge was opened and Northeast Minneapolis and North Minneapolis were once again connected.
I have to say that it is one beautiful bridge. I went and checked it out recently. My main goal was to get a photo of the Minneapolis skyline, but the bridge it's self is pretty photogenic, too.
The skyline of the city is so hard to capture. It's tough to find a spot where there are not obstructions, but I believe the Lowry bridge provides one of the best spots to see our beautiful city.
I have to say that it is one beautiful bridge. I went and checked it out recently. My main goal was to get a photo of the Minneapolis skyline, but the bridge it's self is pretty photogenic, too.
The skyline of the city is so hard to capture. It's tough to find a spot where there are not obstructions, but I believe the Lowry bridge provides one of the best spots to see our beautiful city.
The Mississippi River is rather beautiful with the water being partially being frozen, too.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Pops of color
I love walking around our neighborhood and looking for interesting things. Some pops of color during this dreary season.
It helps that our little dog LOVES to walk. So much so that we can't even say the word, walk, or she goes ballistic and jumps literally 2 feet straight up in the air about ten times. It's so funny to see her get so excited.
Recently it has been so cold, that we haven't been able to go exploring. Since she is so tiny, even with a sweater she gets too cold too fast.
These photos were taken on my last solo neighborhood stroll.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Demolished
As you can guess, an abandoned house really gets rundown fast. Many times there were unsavory people crawling in and out of broken windows and in and out of knocked down doors.
Raccoon and other varmints had also been making them selves at home. Those would not have bothered us too much, except that last summer they were night thieves of our garden produce! Meme, our dog, loved to bark at them when they were up in trees behind our garage. They were bigger than she was so if they got too close she wasn't nearly as tough as she pretended.
(insert phone photo of the world's most adorable dog!)
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Sunday
Today, Greg and I walked along St. Anthony Main which isn't too far from our house. I love walking along the river.
Even if it was much colder than I thought it was, it was actually a beautiful sunny day. Many people were out jogging and walking their dogs.
Even if it was much colder than I thought it was, it was actually a beautiful sunny day. Many people were out jogging and walking their dogs.
I googled this massive, historic Pillsbury building and according to this article it was built in 1860 and has been vacant for some time. Sounds like it will be turned into some apartments soon. That would be so cool. I would hate to see this old piece of history torn down.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
My Personal Project
As a photographer I think it is really important to have personal projects.
Many of the photographers that I know and admire, have personal photographic projects that they work on. Usually they are bigger in scope than the every day work that the photographer does. They require more time, more intense thought and a lot of passion.
Even before I became a photographer I had a passion about helping stop the stigma of mental illness in our country. That is my personal project. Having a family member with a major mental illness and on a much smaller scale, myself, dealing with depression and anxiety, I have spent a major portion of my adult life learning about mental illness. I have seen and felt first hand the stigma. The knowing that others will feel differently about you if they know. Knowing that you will be seen as weak, strange, odd, even scary just because something is wrong with your brain is quite a bad feeling. So, many people will try to hide their illness. They will not seek help from professionals. They will not take the medications that could be so helpful to them. All because they don't want to be judged by others.
What causes judging and stigma? Ignorance. Sure there might be a few commercials on tv about depression or anxiety. People see them and forget them. Unless you are directly involved with it most people don't give a whole lot of thought to mental illness. Then a terrible tragedy will occur, a mass shooting or other act of violence and terms start flying around such as crazy, nuts, sicko, schizo and so many other words to describe the perpetrator. Eventually in people's minds mental illness starts to equal evil. Someone would have to be completely sick to do such horrible things. Mental illness starts to equal "less than", "worse than", all lumped together.
The fact is that simply is not true. According to NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness):
"Mental illnesses are serious medical illnesses. They cannot be overcome through "will power" and are not related to a person's "character" or intelligence. Mental illness falls along a continuum of severity. Even though mental illness is widespread in the population, the main burden of illness is concentrated in a much smaller proportion-about 6 percent, or 1 in 17 Americans-who live with a serious mental illness. The National Institute of Mental Health reports that One in four adults-approximately 57.7 million Americans-experience a mental health disorder in a given year."
So as intelligent human beings we need to learn about mental illnesses. Just as we have learned about diabetes, cancer, and many other illnesses. We need to regard mental illnesses as something that can be treated. I could talk about this all day and bore the heck out of you, but I won't. If you made it this far then you realize that I really do want to help change the stigma in this country.
I am making it my personal project.
Many of the photographers that I know and admire, have personal photographic projects that they work on. Usually they are bigger in scope than the every day work that the photographer does. They require more time, more intense thought and a lot of passion.
Even before I became a photographer I had a passion about helping stop the stigma of mental illness in our country. That is my personal project. Having a family member with a major mental illness and on a much smaller scale, myself, dealing with depression and anxiety, I have spent a major portion of my adult life learning about mental illness. I have seen and felt first hand the stigma. The knowing that others will feel differently about you if they know. Knowing that you will be seen as weak, strange, odd, even scary just because something is wrong with your brain is quite a bad feeling. So, many people will try to hide their illness. They will not seek help from professionals. They will not take the medications that could be so helpful to them. All because they don't want to be judged by others.
What causes judging and stigma? Ignorance. Sure there might be a few commercials on tv about depression or anxiety. People see them and forget them. Unless you are directly involved with it most people don't give a whole lot of thought to mental illness. Then a terrible tragedy will occur, a mass shooting or other act of violence and terms start flying around such as crazy, nuts, sicko, schizo and so many other words to describe the perpetrator. Eventually in people's minds mental illness starts to equal evil. Someone would have to be completely sick to do such horrible things. Mental illness starts to equal "less than", "worse than", all lumped together.
"Mental illnesses are serious medical illnesses. They cannot be overcome through "will power" and are not related to a person's "character" or intelligence. Mental illness falls along a continuum of severity. Even though mental illness is widespread in the population, the main burden of illness is concentrated in a much smaller proportion-about 6 percent, or 1 in 17 Americans-who live with a serious mental illness. The National Institute of Mental Health reports that One in four adults-approximately 57.7 million Americans-experience a mental health disorder in a given year."
So as intelligent human beings we need to learn about mental illnesses. Just as we have learned about diabetes, cancer, and many other illnesses. We need to regard mental illnesses as something that can be treated. I could talk about this all day and bore the heck out of you, but I won't. If you made it this far then you realize that I really do want to help change the stigma in this country.
I am making it my personal project.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
2013
Most people don't like winter. I have to say that I love winter. I do get tired of the bone chilling cold sometimes and I get anxious when I have to drive on icy roads. But for the most part? I like winter. I would much rather be cold than hot, and wear boots instead of flip flops.
I love the challenge of outdoor photography in the winter. I appreciate a pretty flower nestled in lush green grass as much as anyone, but I love looking for beauty in the winter even more. Brown is one of my favorite colors and that fits right into winter colors.
One of my photography teachers even mentioned once that most of my photos are on the "cool" side and when I looked through my portfolio, sure enough, he was right!
So as we start out 2013, I will try to share some of my photos with you that I find interesting and beautiful.
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