[39/100 Strangers]: Amelia
In Old Town Albuquerque there is a small but interesting venue called the American International Rattlesnake Museum. It’s located off the main plaza and my group had gone in to […]
In Old Town Albuquerque there is a small but interesting venue called the American International Rattlesnake Museum. It’s located off the main plaza and my group had gone in to […]
We had a friend from Western New York State come to visit us over Memorial Day weekend. He asked to see something special and “Southwestern,” during our time together. So […]
I met this stranger at the Mother’s Day Flower Show organized by the Albuquerque Aril and Iris Society. This is the same group that organized the mid-April show where I […]
It amuses me to think that as a child I was instructed not to talk to strangers. As an adult I have broken with that advice and met many of […]
In a neighborhood park, from a distance I saw a couple standing near a brightly colored umbrella. I thought that would make a keen background for a photograph, so I […]
This June, we had a lot of rain in New Mexico. It made for an extraordinarily lush scene for bridal portraits at the ABQ Biopark. One afternoon when I had […]
While taking Rachel’s photograph, my reflector glint caught the attention of the fellow in this portrait. He asked why I was using the tool; was curious about why I would […]
As I look back on the early part of my portraits from this project, here is one of my standout favorites. So many elements came together: finding a beautiful subject, […]
This stranger portrait was made outdoors at our children’s elementary school fundraiser called, ‘Basket Night.’ The end-of-year tradition, like a Spring Fling, is highly anticipated throughout the school. A few […]
In my string of soccer supporters, next up was Tanner. He is Charm’s husband and 27/100 of my 100 Strangers. Tanner was already sitting under the shade of a large […]