wild and wonderful

January 12, 2012

I am ALL caught up on posting clients’ photo sessions.  If you are a photographer – you know what an A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. feeling this is.  Since I started my business, I don’t think I have ever been completely caught up like that.  Want to know the secret?  Move to a foreign country and reduce the amount of clients you’re working with!  Haha, no, while it has been great for us, I wouldn’t recommend it because it doesn’t really allow you to have an income.

 

Anyway, all of that is to say that I get to {play} here on the blog for a few posts (and I say few because I will be home in two weeks and am booked up with lots of fun shoots!)  But, in the next few posts, I’ll be sharing photos that I have taken in months past that I have never shared before.  I am starting with wild and wonderful West Virginia.  This past summer when I traveled to West Virginia to photograph Taran and Jamion’s wedding, members of my wonderful extended family came along with me.  We had an amazing time camping, white water rafting, relaxing, playing games and just being together.  While I took many many photos – these were some of my favorite “artistic” shots.  The beautiful bomb-shell you see is my cousin, Caitlin.  And the handsome lad is of course my husband, Kenzo.  Enjoy wild and wonderful West Virginia!







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6 Responses to “wild and wonderful”

Paul Muley - January 13, 2012

Hey, I tried to leave you a message on your blog (Leave a Reply) but computer skills failed me again. I was reading about the X-ray today and that lead me to Davidson. Tell Kenso hi me.

Life Writing Photography - January 13, 2012

Wait, what X-ray?

Paul Muley - January 13, 2012

The history of the X-ray … :-)

Jane M Whiteside - January 14, 2012

the visit to West Virginia was terrific, Kenzo’s folks are wonderful hosts. Does Kenzo know about the Campbell Center (a Virtual surgical center where doctors from all over can come to Tampa). The Mayor spoke to USF’OLLI about

Jane M Whiteside - January 14, 2012

it yesterday. Sounds Like science fiction: they can use their patients

Jane M Whiteside - January 14, 2012

MRI to do a practice surgery. L

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