Monday, July 30, 2012

the wild west


The trusty Jeep.
Skull Arch:
Running to the car in fear of this rain being faster than we are.



Excuse the title. Sometimes you just can't think out of the cliche, ya know? Here are my favorite 20 (okay, 30+) photos from the trip.

I'd have to say my favorite park we went to was...well, they tie. But for different reasons. I thought Arches had a better hike. We went on a guided tour (ask for Ranger Jon Claussen) which included some jumping-over-caves action. It wasn't anything strenuous, but it was exciting. Ranger Jon had some inspirational talk in him, too. He told us about how he never planned on becoming a park ranger. He went to college in a big city, did the whole work-and-school thing, but decided it wasn't for him. While I'm not planning on dropping out and becoming a ranger (don't worry, mom), he did have a point. So many people spend their whole lives in cubicles working away, and they're lucky if they even have a window. Yeah, I know you have to be able to support yourself and your family, but that's not the point. The point is we realized that this can be an escape. These giant land forms are out there for you to go visit and see and take in, but only if you choose to do so. Pictures don't compare.
Also a side note, if you ever find yourself in Moab, Utah, I recommend The Peace Tree for lunch or dinner. They have a delicious spinach, apple, walnut and goat cheese salad. Their desert nectar smoothie is pretty dang good, too. 

I loved Canyonlands not because of the hike, but because of the destination. After our mile hike out to the look-out spot, there is a giant rock you can climb up and sit on. You're literally on top of the world. Who knows if you're actually supposed to go up there or if we just did it anyway (don't fall off the side...), but it was my favorite part. We all just sat there, drank our waters and admired. There is so much beauty and wonder out there for all of us to see...like I said, only if you choose to take advantage of it.

 When we weren't in Utah, we were hanging out in our cozy get-away condo in Breckenridge, Colorado. Beautiful mountains, town and scenes. Either that or we were in Leadville, Colorado, the highest incorporated city in the U.S. There's a great twelve mile bike ride and it's the home-town of my favorite restaurant Quincy's that we didn't get to go to this time...sad. But next time, friends. Next time.

All in all, there were lots of near-death hikes (thanks, think air), good food, and lovely temperatures with a little rain. Got my break from work because I could honestly use the excuse that there wasn't cell reception, WiFi or a laptop handy. 

And not to mention great family time. I love our annual escape-the-world vacation! 

Friday, July 27, 2012

westward travels



Hello from Breckenridge, Colorado!
 I have so much to post, so I thought I'd procrastinate it a little by putting this video together. This is my first video ever, so excuse the shakey hands/bumpy car ride! 
These two minutes show you a glimpse of my last two days. Scenes of Moab, Utah; Canyonlands National Park; Arches National Park; Vail; Glenwood Springs...basically anywhere we went or passed through in the car across the last 48 hours.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

zoey and easto





Recreated the site! I think I like the simple white better than all of the clutter.
Meet Zoey the Australian Shepherd and Easto, a chihuahua/whippet mix. They love each other and also beat each other up. They're so cute. Anyway, last night Blake and I went to my favorite restaurant Park Tavern for dinner where I got my beloved tuna tacos, then we went for ice cream at a little shop in East Atlanta called Morelli's. I tried raspberry chocolate and he got habanero mango. It's like I never say but should really start saying: what do you have to lose in trying something new?

Monday, July 9, 2012

light as a feather



1.4 obsession. Some people say they don't miss the .4 stops with the 1.8 lens, but I don't know why they wouldn't. I love it more than anything. On another note, I'm so happy I get 3 days off from work! A well-deserved break. I have a few more weeks of waiting tables before summer goes out with a bang: Breckenridge, CO; Arches, Utah; NYC; then back to Atlanta for school. So excited to pack my bags and go on a few adventures!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

family photography

Elizabeth (mom in photos) suggested going to a park with a beautiful lake and doing morning photos for their shoot. I had never heard of this place but it turns out its only 3 miles away from my house and is perfect for family photos. I also officially decided that from now on when taking pictures of children under the age of 5, I need an entertainer to come tag along as my sidekick. They will make funny faces and play peek-a-boo from behind me and the camera in order to get the kids to look my direction and smile. Genius or what? Anyways here's a few that I liked and messed around with in Lightroom. Contact me for rates of portraits, head shots, senior pictures and all family photography!