Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Everyday Life, Everyday Love

So, for years now I had this 105mm lens sitting around. Our son found it several years ago hiking Sycamore Canyon (located outside Flagstaff). When something comes to you that's free, you never really appreciate the value. Well, last week I took this lens out and started playing around with it. It's a manual lens so there's a time element when using it plus your subject must remain still. Oh my goodness, the pictures from this lens were so divine. So sweet! Makes me think of other "things" in life that are free that many people reject. For instance, the free relationship that is offered to us through Jesus Christ. So many reject this free offering. Yet, they are missing out on one of the best deals of their life. Just saying.....

Thursday, January 24, 2013

God's Glass....a repeat

In an earlier post, I talked about my lens as "God's Glass". You see, photographer's refer to their lens as "glass". Since I believe that my camera is guided by the inspiration of a wonderful, caring and loving God, I call my lenses, "God's Glass". Viz a viz, my tag line "You are Precious in God's Eyes," give credit where credit is due. Yep, there you have it. I am a Christian photographer and prior to any photoshoot, I confer with the One O'Mighty and seek His help. Now, mind you, I didn't just pick up a camera in 2004 and carelessly state I am now a professional. Nope, previous to that time I studied photography as part of my public relations degree, closed off our extra bathroom, installed a darkroom and proceeded to spent most evenings developing film and processing prints. I can still smell the developer, fixers and all the needed chemicals. Local media published pictures along with my press releases and I had fun. Then came Adobe Photoshop...and, fours year's of part-time study to gain a training certificate. A whole new ball game with a whole lotta fun! Back to my main point here....God's Glass. You see, though I know that I had to develop skills and learn (always learning) how to photograph, there are many times, many, where I take a picture and I know that the shoot was orchestrated by God and not me. This shot here was one of them. The purity of this little guy posed with the love of his tender mama, capture, to me...a glimpse of God's Love through His glass. Before each photoshoot, I spend time, sometimes a lot of time praying, seeking God, asking Him to show me how I can bless those who have hired me. He is faithful and so credit must go to where credit is due....worth repeating. So, there ya go, my little synopsis of God's Glass. God bless!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Simple Steps...


I shot this flower one day on my way to work out at the Silverado Resort Spa. At the time I never knew this flower would turn out to be one of my favorite shots but the colors, the lighting and the simplicity of the moment bless me every time I look at it.

I found out later that this Day Lily's life isn't very long...only a day. Imagine that...one day of life.

I wonder how we would live if we only had one day left?

Sounds daft perhaps but I look at my photoshoots as if each one will be my last. That way I can put my best foot (or in this case my best lens) forward.

Works well for this pensive photographer.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Flagstaff Photographer


Flagstaff has so much to offer a photographer. Not only beautiful sunsets, sunrises and mountains, and four seasons, but a diverse population of fun people and playful pets. I'm so blessed to report that my business here has proliferated beyond my imagination.

While in Napa Valley, I also had the wonderful blessing of shooting great landscapes, rustic homes, verdant hillsides and of course...the vineyards. On file are thousands...yes, thousands of shots over the course of 16 years...most shots on my bike or hiking.

I am truly blessed and all thanks goes to my Wonderful Counselor and Ever-lasting Father!!!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Flagstaff, Arizona...just about 7,000 feet...


God does work in mysterious ways...and the older I get, the more I see that His ways are definately not our ways. As a photographer, I can surmise that there are times my pictures turn out a lot different that I thought they would. Yes, even in this day of digital previews of every image on my monitor, I'm often surprised once I get home and excitedly view each shot...only to find out, in most cases, how great that shot really was. That's a good thing in my world.

I knew when we moved to Napa Valley 15 years ago that it would be temporal, but what I didn't know was that we would be moving back to Flagstaff. We, my husband Dan and I, assumed we would buy land in middle Arizona, build a vineyard and open a photography/pr studio and accounting firm. Great picture hun?

Well, such is life that the Good Lord would have us move back to the mountains of Flagstaff. We knew in our hearts it would be a good picture, the sunsets, majestic hillsides, aspens, urban trails and the heartbeat of our life...our son, his wife and...our precious granddaughter.

What we didn't know was the picture was even better than we imagined.

Such is life...such is the heart of our God, always looking out for us in every capacity...be from directing my lens or directing our lives, He is in control and more often than not, He'll work in mysterious ways.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

No Language Barriers in Photography



I love the fact that I can sit down with anyone in the world, show them images and not have to interpret. Pictures speak for themselves...the photographer brings the interpretation in his/her style and the spectator conceives.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

A Good Photographer is a Healthy Photographer



Tomorrow marks the third week since I was hit, head on, by a car. I was on my bike and the driver came over into my lane. Thank God she stopped or I wouldn't be here casually writing on my blog. I was very blessed to be able to walk away from this accident and though I will have a good six to eight months of doctor visits and pain...and who knows what the future holds with a brain injury...but I am thankful.

At least once, my doctor has stated, "if you weren't in such good shape you could have really gotten hurt." This applies to my profession as well.

There are a lot of skills a good wedding photographer should possess, but the main one...I think, is good health.

Since I was 18, healthy eating was always an issue for me, mostly because I struggled with weight and I was always looking for the best new "few pounds" off diet. But now, eating and exercising is not so much about "weight" as it is maintaining good health.

An eight-hour wedding shoot, even with a second shooter can be compared to a marathon. With all the equipment I need for lighting, charging and back-up consider this. My camera weighs in a few ounces less than ten pounds. Doesn't sound like much, but when your bending, stooping, running and sometimes laying on the ground..that 10 pounds adds up...fast.

Oh, I didn't mention the five or so pounds strapped to my body by way of a vest and the extra camera hanging off my side.

There's a lot of good supplements on the market, and I do partake of my fair share. However, the best supplement I've found is eating 95% organic, juicing 100% organic veggies, and Vita-Mixing 100% organic veggies. These I partake of every day...and this had made the difference...along with biking, hiking, weight-lifting.

I'm very thankful the Good Lord showed me an easy, affordable way to good health...and, He showed when I was young.

Onward healthy photographer!