Posts Categorized: Fine Art Photography

Abandoned Farm

I love taking photos, but I LOVE taking photos of anything old- old buildings, old farmhouses, old barns, you get the idea. The more tattered and worn, the better in my eyes. Most people drive past this old abandoned farm and don’t see anything, but I see a story and an adventure. I can’t help… Read more »

Duluth

Duluth…It’s cold there, enough said. *All Fine Art Photography is available for sale in prints, canvas wraps, and blank greeting cards. Please contact me directly for pricing.

Beautiful Moments…

Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around for a while, you could miss it. *All Fine Art Photography is available for sale in prints or canvas wraps. Please contact me directly for availability and pricing.

Whitnall Park

I had a two-day work trip to Milwaukee planned for the end of October. I knew I would have some down time and decided it would a great opportunity to get out and take some photos of the area. I did a little bit of research and came across Whitnall Park. Let me start with… Read more »

Boat Captain

I was wrapping up a family photo session at Centennial Lakes and decided it was just too beautiful to head home. So I walked for a while admiring the fall colors and thinking how lucky we are to have such a beautiful fall. I found myself over by the “boat” area. As I watched the… Read more »

Not Just Another Weekend Up North

A long weekend up North with gloomy weather, sounds pretty boring, but it doesn’t have to be. Sometimes having “nothing” to photograph is an inspiration in its self. I simply walked around the yard and found little treasures and beauty things everywhere. Enjoy! *All Fine Art Photography is available for sale in prints or canvas wraps…. Read more »

4th of July in Northern Minnesota

There is nothing I love more than getting lost in a beautiful day. I spent the morning driving up and down dirt roads looking for a Lady’s Slipper, the MN State Flower and found some – score! On an evening boat cruise we meet one of many Loon’s that call Island Lake their home. And… Read more »