Just a quick Monday night post for a little update on my ceramics project. I thought I would be done with ceramics once I finished making them but I knew I wanted to photograph and document them too.
Read MoreFor our watercolor class we were assigned to choose someone's work to copy. We could choose from anywhere, book or internet. I did not have to search long to stumble upon James Tennison.
Read MoreAs an artist I believe it is important to constantly being learning something new, experimenting, or deepening my understanding of something I already know. This session I am taking a watercolor class. Believe me, drawing and painting are not my strengths but I thought watercolor would be fun. And it is!
Read MoreLast May my family made a whirlwind road trip from our house in Oaxaca, Mexico to my grandparent's house in northern Ohio. You can see my overview of my trip through Instagram here. One of the first places we stopped was the town of San Miguel de Allende, just a few hours north west of Mexico City. We only had the morning to spare so we did as much as possible in that time.
Read MoreThe Christmas of 2013 was crazy (remember Snowpocalypse around New Years?). I arranged for my flight to Mexico to see my family to end in Puebla City instead of Oaxaca City where we live. My family was there for my brother's school testing so we thought we would squeeze in some site-seeing.
Read MoreAs a missionary kid I have been blessed with the opportunities to travel and see the world. Admittedly, living in Mexico does not provide an impressive array of countries to see, especially when I go to college in Indiana. But 3,000 miles distance from home to school means that there is plenty to see!
Read MoreIt was cold. Very cold. Colder than I thought it would be. That was the day Nathan and Bekah got engaged. Nathan asked me to be the hidden photographer when he asked Bekah to marry him.
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