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Monthly Archives: April 2010

Thoughts from a workshop | Boise Wedding Photographer

It’s been almost two weeks now since I returned from an amazing few days with Jesh de Rox and 20 strangers I am now blessed to call friends.  It’s hard to get back into the groove of daily life after such an amazing experience.  I would be hesitant to call what I attended a workshop,...

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Tanzania Tuesdays | Boise Photographer

As I mentioned in an earlier post, there really is no shade out in the Serengeti.  So what did these little cheetah cubs do?  Found shade wherever possible by crawling underneath the vehicles!  This one actually got up on top of the tire.  In fact, there were several cubs that crawled under the vehicles and...

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Life as an Art Form Workshop :: Homework | Boise Wedding Photographer

I had an incredible first day yesterday at the workshop. It laid the groundwork for the rest of our time here. Yesterday’s focus was on being able to disconnect from labels that we put on people and things and see the infinite possibilities in everyone. We also explored recognizing what makes us uncomfortable and figuring...

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Tanzania Tuesdays | Boise Photographer

“Whatcha lookin’ at?”    

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Seattle :: Life as an Art Form Workshop | Boise Wedding Photographer

I safely made it to Seattle where I will be spending the week at a small workshop put on by internationally known fine art wedding photographer, Jesh de Rox.  I am absolutely excited to see what this week brings!  Jesh is an amazing artist that has an uncanny way of drawing out genuine expressions from...

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Tanzania Tuesdays | Boise Photographer

These guys are not animals you want to mess with.  The Cape Buffalo can be very dangerous, and certainly won’t be winning any sort of beauty contests  We had stopped to view some wildlife and I turned around in our vehicle and saw this guy just staring at me.  He did not move an inch....

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