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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Farewell Montana
After being stationed at Malmstrom AFB for the last few years, the Dinkins Family is headed to California! I already knew the dad, and luckily, I got to meet the rest of the family literally a week before they moved! I felt like we were instantly old friends and was sad I didn't get to know them better. I plan on staying in touch with them though because I want to hear all about their new adventures on the shore.
Hey Cindy, I love these photos and the feeling behind them. I sort of feel the liberation of moving toward the coast, I guess because I did that when I was younger.
The silo shot rocks and the shadows are so insightful.
Hey Cin...these are incredible! i LOVE the shadows shot and all the emotion behind them is great. wonderful job once again! love ya and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! kort
Taking pictures is something I like to call telling stories. My interest in photography started in college while I was writing features for local newspapers. I fell in love with the way photojournalists captured spontaneous, natural and emotional moments. There's no "cheese." No random props. No awkward poses. When you're looking at a portrait, you shouldn't be looking at a picture. You should be looking at a person.
It's never too early to start planning for your Christmas card! I'm now booked until mid-January for sessions. For Christmas orders, my deadline is November 25th so please get your orders in as early as possible! And if you're interested in what my holiday cards look like, here's a look at some from last year!
The outside of a trifold card (the guy in this card - Jason Johnson - is actually the one who designed all of these cards! He's the best!) the inside...
Hello there! I want to know who is stopping by to browse. Who are you? :)
3 comments:
Hey Cindy, I love these photos and the feeling behind them. I sort of feel the liberation of moving toward the coast, I guess because I did that when I was younger.
The silo shot rocks and the shadows are so insightful.
See you soon, Larry
Hey Cin...these are incredible! i LOVE the shadows shot and all the emotion behind them is great. wonderful job once again!
love ya and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
kort
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the one in between the grain bins. Reminds me of my Dad's place in Big Sandy.
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