Photoshoots allow you to be anyone you want. All it takes is a bit of imagination and stealing the right wardrobe.
Photoshoots allow you to be anyone you want. All it takes is a bit of imagination and stealing the right wardrobe.
Themes we’ve not explored in a while have a comfortably fresh feel to them at the moment.
Shelve your fear and your white fragility. The time has come for drastic action.
Even when the weather is cool and damp, a natural setting makes for great photographs.
When these two BFFs get together, hilarity ensues and we wouldn’t have it any other way
Spending a lovely afternoon in Lafayette, Indiana
Throwing a calculated amount of caution to a light breeze, we invited Maddi to our first new shoot since February
This will be our last post here for a while. Details inside.
Dreams give us the ability to experience what we know may never come true.
Because we need signs to tell us what should already be obvious.
“How I Didn’t Spend My Summer Vacation.”
Finding photos not processed before is, in this moment, a gold mine.
Where the little ones get their first view of Grandpa’s new toy
One of those weeks when what we search for seems elusive
The state of Indiana may be re-opening but downtown Indianapolis is still empty when protesters are absent.
More than a slogan, more than a movement, Black Lives Matter is something we need to believe
I see no reason to not create a room complimentary to a work of art, even if the topic is challenging
A playful look at art marketing while considering how we feel about everything re-opening
A closer look at the everyday things right around us
Experimenting is a popular theme takes us in a different direction to avoid redundancy.
Perhaps one can turn anything into art given enough time.
Now that many of us are spending a lot more time at home, our attention goes to making our space look more like some place we enjoy living.
Being quarantined leads us to look in different directions
While chaos rules the human world, the natural world keeps on schedule
The Abstract Surrealism of 2020
There is no way we could express how we feel about this year using any form of traditional imagery.
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