2021 In Review: The Final Year
We look back with some sadness over our final year as a professional photographer
We look back with some sadness over our final year as a professional photographer
Welcome, we’re happy to see you. We’ve anticipated your visit. Please, make yourself comfortable. Stay awhile.
Reality is what you make it. Choose what you want the world to be.
Preserve your personal history by putting your pictures in frames
2020 has been a year. That’s all we’re going to say about it as we take this look back and what we’ve managed to do.
Spending a lovely afternoon in Lafayette, Indiana
“How I Didn’t Spend My Summer Vacation.”
Our last shoot of the year was helping Emily age in the best way possible.
Horst frequently said that friends make the best subjects and Katherine Reiling proves why the philosophy holds true.
As we drool over the features available in new cameras and consider making the plunge into video, we look back at the early days of digital photography and remember how different it was.
Looking at the lawn that is our culture we find ourselves in severe need of maintenance. Time to cut the grass and clean things up.
Small-town America once seemed idyllic and peaceful but small towns have declined and are no longer attractive.
Being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes is scary, especially when there’s no choice but to dine out. Are there places I can safely eat? Yes, there are.
The #RetouchersAccord wants to bring ethics to Photoshop use, but whose ethics and why? We take issue with the concept.
Our Sunday Gallery features 25 new pictures of Loren Hawk defying the cold. Take a look!
I had wanted to shoot outdoors. My concepts and planning were for outdoor editorial. Mother nature had other ideas.
Our minds needed a break from all the stress and worry. So, enjoy this never-before-seen set of photos with Olivia Ogden.
The distance between the American electorate and legitimate news sources continues to widen and as it does our democracy suffers.
He’s filing a suit because she said something he didn’t like, then they’re suing because he claimed to be their buddy, and … it’s all stupid.
Having children. Driving while impaired. Unprotected sex. Those are just a few things that can cause serious regrets. We can’t take them back, so now what?
Even if you CAN handle the truth doesn’t mean it’s going to be pretty. Truth is hard and brutal. So, we deal with it and use it to improve our lives. Look.
Put down the pumpkin spice and put that skeleton back in the closet. Stop stepping all over September and give the calendar some respect. Slow down a bit.
All my life I’ve been told that I need to get a handle on my anger or it was going to kill me. Â Turns out, anger may be what’s keeping me alive.
You don’t know everything, even though the Internet is good at making us think we do. The path to learning starts when we accept that we don’t know much.
The House Next Door Caught Fire
The house next door to us caught fire this afternoon, and if this is any indication of how 2022 is going to behave, I want none of it.
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