Summer sessions are where it's at! The sun is bright, the air is warm, everyone's skin is sunkissed, and the world is green. Extended family sessions can feel intimidating. But I'll be honest, they are starting to grow on me, especially when it turns into five mini sessions. Family is such a beautiful complicated mix. I enjoy meeting my clients and getting to know them a bit. Every family has a story. And every family deserves to remember life as it is now... in all its perfect imperfectness.
I'm still on one of those natural highs, one that came from spending two nights backpacking way up in the Sawtooth mountains with a great group of people. Wow. Just wow. I'm still picking my jaw up from off the floor. "Is nature really that incredible that it would make me feel this way?" I asked my husband when I got home. He says he thinks it is.
Our first night up there happened to be a moonless clear night. I couldn't believe my luck. I rented a 20mm lens just for the occasion: I wanted to photograph the stars! I rolled out of my hammock around 11:30PM, drank some water and downed some ibuprofen for a headache, and then carefully and quietly wandered the campsite with my headlamp, tripod, and camera. The stars were absolutely incredible. Countless stars. The only word I can think to describe what I saw was awe-inspiring. As the night wore on and became darker, the stars actually started reflecting off the lake water! It was gorgeous. I have no doubt there is a God.
Please continue through August's blog circle to check out what the talented Katy Texas Photographer, Monica Cutraro, has to share!
ONE is a blog circle that I have joined with several other very talented photographers. On the first of each month we will be sharing ONE image that spoke to our hearts from the four weeks before. It's bound to be a set of eye candy that you won't want to miss!
Our first night up there happened to be a moonless clear night. I couldn't believe my luck. I rented a 20mm lens just for the occasion: I wanted to photograph the stars! I rolled out of my hammock around 11:30PM, drank some water and downed some ibuprofen for a headache, and then carefully and quietly wandered the campsite with my headlamp, tripod, and camera. The stars were absolutely incredible. Countless stars. The only word I can think to describe what I saw was awe-inspiring. As the night wore on and became darker, the stars actually started reflecting off the lake water! It was gorgeous. I have no doubt there is a God.
Please continue through August's blog circle to check out what the talented Katy Texas Photographer, Monica Cutraro, has to share!
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ONE is a blog circle that I have joined with several other very talented photographers. On the first of each month we will be sharing ONE image that spoke to our hearts from the four weeks before. It's bound to be a set of eye candy that you won't want to miss!
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