Model: Gracie; Nikon D750; Rokinon 85mm
Macro Image of the Day
Did you know that the daisy is actually two flowers in one?
Macro Image of the Day
No photoshop of the droplets - that is how it looked. The colors of the pot, the plant, and the sky :)
The Fly
It may not be the prettiest portrait subject...:)
Another World
I displayed this at a recent photography show and a woman made an interesting comment about this image. It's almost as if there is another world inside the little droplet and you are looking in - I never thought of it that way, but now that's all I think about when I see it (like we are watching The Truman Show). :) This is not manipulated - that is how it looked on the blade of the grass (the image is flipped though).
Fort Worth Show!
If you are in the area, come by and say Hi :)
South Austin @ Night (SXSW 2018)
Windows
He is one of my favorites to photograph for many reasons. He is an old soul and he makes me laugh every time we take pictures. It really makes me miss my kids when they were this age. I forget how much they can brighten your day just by listening to their thought process... with no filter. :)
Fort Worth Show!
Eleven Women Photographers
Tracy Costello, Shari Hunt, Rose Reyes, Nikki Sumrow, Kelle Moulton, Joyce Marshall, Heather Scott, Destiny Sosa, Debbie Collins, Camille Wheeler, Alicia Wells
The Grackle Art Gallery in Fort Worth is celebrating 11 talented Texas Women Photographers.
The show, Co-Curated by local Texas photographers Kelle Moulton and Alicia Wells, will take place March 24 from 7-11pm. The show explores the stereotype, the science and the psychology of how women photographers differ from their male counterparts.
The women in this exhibit all take very different types of photographs. They weren’t chosen based on their subject matter, their age, or even their years of experience. They were chosen because their photos grabbed our attention. Their photos engaged us, made us want to know more. In talking to the women, they all had a story that was influencing their work. Stay-at-home-mother. Working two jobs. Divorced. Single parent. Laid off. College student. Starving artist. Retired. Teacher. Nurse. No one had the same story, or the same photos. Or even the same reason for taking their photos.
On March 24 you are invited to gaze into the eyes of their portraits, get lost in their sunsets, wonder at their macros, and in general celebrate the journey that has resulted in the work you will see in this collection. This is a one-night-only, free event. Please make plans to stop by as you make the gallery rounds. Enjoy some: lite bites, sweet tunes, and a view of Texas through the eyes of 11 women who call Texas home.
Image of the Day
A simple flashlight, a prism, and wonder will take you far...:)
Macro Image of the Day
The Dancing Dandelion
Macro Image of the Day
Dandelion in the fog
Image of the Day
I love candid moments like this one. Natural beauty!!
Macro Image of the Day
Morning dew mixed with a little sunshine! :)
Image of the Day
This was our first time using the prism and sunlight for pictures. He was so excited to see the rainbows it made and I told him "don't move" when one landed in his eye. I caught his expression just then. :) Also a Nat Geo Your Shot Daily Dozen pick!
Macro Image of the Day
Alien
Macro Image of the Day
Morning rain...
Image of the Day
Dandelion
Nikon D750; Sigma ART 105mm
Image of the Day
Beautiful Dandelion
Nikon D750; Sigma ART 105mm
Rainy Day Photoshoot
One of my favorite models! He makes me laugh out loud every time! :)