The Outdoor Studio

2008-04-22

Dry Echinacea

Half Seed Echinacea

The remains of some echinacea flowers in my front yard taken April 17th.

After a few days of yard work, picking up fallen branches, cleaning up flower beds and trimming back shrubs, I have to admit I’m excited about spring and the upcoming season. Even though my little corner of the world is just starting to turn green and the flowers are just beginning to bloom, I am excited about some new landscaping ideas and the new direction my studio will be taking. I’m anticipating the individuals who will come into my life looking for that special portrait.

A new step for the studio this year is that I’ve decided to discontinue the indoor studio and focus my time and talents on the outdoor studio. Besides photography, I’ve always had a love of nature and the outdoors. I thought why not combine the two and focus on what I feel I do best. As I recently read an article titled ‘Greenspace’ in my latest issue of Professional Photographer magazine I was so inspired to take this step. The article was about Chris Lommel Photography and talked about his surviving his battle with cancer and his outdoor studio in Big Lake, MN. Life really is too short sometimes. I think it’s best to enjoy it while I can.

Dry Rudbeckia Hirta

Single Dry Rudbeckia Hirta
Dryed Black Eyed Susans in my front yard.

Little Bird's Nest
A little bird’s nest I found in my back yard while on a walk.