Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Hello All,
I’m kind of behind on my blog! I went to Pittsburgh the other week. On the way there we stopped at Frank Lloyd Wright’s, Falling Water. I always wanted to see this incredible architecture. I studied about Falling Water, in collage. I thought it was incredible it be able to observe something that I learned about.
Here is the web site: http://www.paconserve.org/index-fw1.asp
Pittsburgh was a little cold so my site seeing was quick, we went to the Hard Rock for dinner and walked along the water front. I was happy to find out that there was a photography museum in Pittsburgh! The museum was very educational, walking though all the old photographs and cameras really made me think how much photography has developed over the years. I was also thinking about how much I have grown as a photographer. I’m glad I had to take a history of photography class in collage. I believe that if you know the history of something you love, it can only make you appreciate it more. This trip really made me think about how much art and photography really means to me. I can only hope that I keep growing as a photographer and artist.
Here is the web site: http://www.photoantiquities.org/index.php
Please enjoy some of photos from Pittsburgh!
~Danielle
I’m kind of behind on my blog! I went to Pittsburgh the other week. On the way there we stopped at Frank Lloyd Wright’s, Falling Water. I always wanted to see this incredible architecture. I studied about Falling Water, in collage. I thought it was incredible it be able to observe something that I learned about.
Here is the web site: http://www.paconserve.org/index-fw1.asp
Pittsburgh was a little cold so my site seeing was quick, we went to the Hard Rock for dinner and walked along the water front. I was happy to find out that there was a photography museum in Pittsburgh! The museum was very educational, walking though all the old photographs and cameras really made me think how much photography has developed over the years. I was also thinking about how much I have grown as a photographer. I’m glad I had to take a history of photography class in collage. I believe that if you know the history of something you love, it can only make you appreciate it more. This trip really made me think about how much art and photography really means to me. I can only hope that I keep growing as a photographer and artist.
Here is the web site: http://www.photoantiquities.org/index.php
Please enjoy some of photos from Pittsburgh!
~Danielle
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Check out my friend Angela's new web site: http://www.framing-memories.com/ I’ve know Angela for many years. She was one of my first brides I photographed. Wow, it has been almost nine years! Angela has two boys now, and just started her own business. I wish her all the best with her framing memories.
Shannon and Benjamin
On Saturday March 8th, I went to Port Trevorton, PA to a small country church on Verdilla road, for the wedding of Shannon and Benjamin. The wedding was at St. Paul’s UCC, they had a small wedding with just their families, It might have been a small wedding, but very big with love. Their wedding remained me of mine and Ken’s small country wedding eight years ago. I’m very thankful that I was a part of their day. Here are a few images from Saturday…
Friday, March 7, 2008
Florida
Here are a few photos from my trip to Florida. What a great time!! My husband Ken took me to SeaWorld for my Birthday. We went to many different areas in Orlando and spent one day at NASA Space Center, then went to Cocoa Beach. It was nice to spend time with Ken and have a little rest before my season of wedding photography starts. Thank you, Kenny for a beautiful trip you are the best husband!
~Danielle
~Danielle
Maria Lisa Frist Communion
On Sunday March 2nd, I went to St. Pius X Catholic Church in Selinsgrove, Pa to photograph nine year old Maria Lisa, First Communion photos. This was a very special event, Maria grandparents come from Italy, and she had many family and friends there to share her first communion. Here are just a few images from Maria’s day……..
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