I shot this from an opposite escalator in the Tate Modern in London–an awesome spot if you ever make it to the land of gorgeous royals, historic beheadings, and most importantly, the old school apple pies at McDonald’s (crispy, greasy, and circa 1989 in the U.S/pre American health kick=yum.) I love the strong diagonals of […]
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I love pathways, especially the way they can lead your eye into the frame and add a bit of symbolism or mystery to an image. I shot this during a Southern Hemisphere summer sunset (January in our books) on an adventure-filled trip with my hubby to Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, Chile. Known […]
Labor Day “celebrates the economic and social contributions of workers.” In other words, take a little time to yourself. Maybe these images aren’t really Fine Art caliber, but if they could talk, they’d say “I hope the only laboring you do this weekend involves drinking a frosty beverage at sunset, raising your fishing pole, or […]