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 but think that this session was just round one….

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My Little Tree

One of the favorite holiday traditions is decorating my Christmas tree. I love how the lights twinkle and the ornament hang off the branches. I hope everyone has a safe and joyous Christmas!

A Friday Night Game

I have five amazing nephews who I adore. They all have talents and gifts they share with the world. Colin is the oldest and is a freshman in high school. He loves playing basketball and plays it year around. I love walking into a high school gym and finding my perfect spot to capture these moments. Cheers to Colin and the sport he loves!

Heaven

My two favorite times of the day are sunrise and sunset. I have been known to pull my car over alongside the road just capture a beautiful sunset. I took these photos with my iPad mini on a flight to Milwaukee and then a flight back to Minnesota. When I was a little girl I thought heaven was just above the clouds, and as I stared out the window on these flights, I swear I was right.

How to Download Your Photos

How to download your photos to your computer:

I will send you a email that has a link to the your password protected folder on the viewing site. Once you click on the link in the email, you will be directed to the viewing gallery. You will enter the password I have provided you with. Please remember the password is case sensitive.

Once you are in your gallery, click on “select photos” then click “all” on the left side of the screen. A check mark will appear over each photo. Then click “download”. The photos will begin to download but how they download is determined by the operating system your computer uses (Windows vs. OS). The photos will begin to download, typically in the same way you would download anything else from the Internet. The example I have provided shows how the photos would download on a OS operating system or Mac computer.

Once you have followed the above process, the photos are high-resolution and ready for printing. If you right click on the photos and save, they will not be print quality. You must download the photos through the process in the video.

Click How to Download Photos to watch a quick video.