A photo journal comprised of my thoughts on motherhood and other life happenings, as well as some of professional work as a photographer. Southern California is home.
He claimed to have taught the seagulls how to catch bread mid-flight. I know enough not to argue with a man who comes to the beach on a weekday with a bucket full of baggettes to feed birds he seems to know on a first name basis. It’s my hope, in fact, that one day I too will have time to sit with the birds and take my boots off.
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Such gorgeous shots! I love looking at your photos. You do such a great job of capturing the innocence and and joy in your children. And of course the harder days when they just feel like throwing tantrums.
Do you mind if I ask what type of lens you use most often?
Such gorgeous shots! I love looking at your photos. You do such a great job of capturing the innocence and and joy in your children. And of course the harder days when they just feel like throwing tantrums.
Do you mind if I ask what type of lens you use most often?
I love all these pictures. I remember seeing them on Instagram. Even better on my big computer screen.
Favorite.
ok, your photos are literally to die for.
Hi there, I check your blog on a regular basis.
Your story-telling style is witty, keep it up!