Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Sunday, May 24, 2009

grace prep yearbook, '09








here it is, at last. three high school girls and i worked on this yearbook for 4 and a half months. these are the pages that i designed (co-designed on some of them). i am super-proud of the yearbook team. i wish i could display all of their work, it's amazing...but it would take up tons of rooms. they worked hard, and put their hearts into this book. thanks christina, nicole and vivienne!

europe in the spring....

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Friday, October 31, 2008

teatime


this is my favorite so far, ...

Friday, June 27, 2008

leaving the city

We just so happened to be leaving San Francisco at the perfect time. I said "ahhhh!", rolled down the window, cranked to what I hoped were the right settings and snapped away. Yum.

Liking purple for the first time.

Chichicastenango, Guatemala

Sunday, April 13, 2008

better than a ring box

This is by far the most flattering way to display wedding rings. I dug this out of the bride's old toy box in the tack shed, and then set up my shot on her deck floor. Yum.

chewbacca and friends




This is my toy collection. It's a terrible nuisance. I simply can't part with it, and I think that when I have a bigger house, it might even grow. Oh dear.

weddings




These are some wedding pictures that I took last summer here in Durango.


bubbles

These guatemalan children had never seen bubbles before. It was a gleeful riot. We played all day long.

watching

This Tarahumaran man lives deep in the Copper Canyon in Mexico. To get his picture, I pretended to take a picture of two of my friends, and zoomed up in between them. I love this picture.

school

These girls live in Los Napuchis, Mexico. They attend a small Christian school during the week, and then take the long treck home on foot through the mountains to their families. I took this picture outside of their dorm, which consists of some bunk beds, a concrete floor, and ragged pillows for about half of them.

sisters


These two sisters sat outside of our dental and medical clinic in a tiny village in Guatemala. They waited all day for their turn. The lady on top is completely deaf and very sassy. I had a great time smiling with her. Her mouth was packed with gauze in this photo...a successful trip to the dentist.