Brad & Kate
Morrows - Family Session
TwoMorrows Acres - Sunflower mini sessions
Redwoods
Cameras: Sony a7rii / Sony a7iii
Lenses: Voitlander 15mm 4.5 / Sony Zeiss 35mm 2.8 / Sony 85mm 1.8 / Sony 70-200mm 4
Filters: Lee Circular Polariser / Lee Big Stopper
Software: Lightroom / Mastin Labs Presets
Prints available here.
Leandra + Sam
Malawi
“Camp Chisomo is located in southern Malawi, a region that is rich in natural resources and cultural beauty. Camp Chisomo is established in the heart of the villages we have spent years working with in order to continue building relationships and implementing sustainable resources and practices.
Camp Chisomo provides an opportunity for stateside high school and college students to spend a summer as counselors, learning about the culture while running programming sessions for the children at camp. Campers are local children that have been nominated by village officials to attend, while stateside sponsorships allows campers to attend camp without the burden of financial responsibility.
Our camp facilities are intended to bring structure and safety to our campers, while providing them with the new and exciting experiences. Our staff are currently constructing our Staff Housing building, allowing our staff and counselors to reside on our land as we run camp programming and continue the construction of future buildings. Our future goals include cabins used as housing for counselors and campers, which will likely be the first time these children will sleep in a bed or under a mosquito net to protect them during the night. We desire to have a chapel that will be used each morning and night with campers, and a mess hall that will be used for meals and activities.”
We spent a few weeks this last November with the Camp Chisomo Team. We were able to capture the beginning stages of building on the Camp’s land while seeing some old friends. We love every thing camp stands for and we hope that you’d follow along with their journey!
Here is a link to video footage of our time with Camp Chisomo:
Morocco
When a dear friends asks you to adventure with her to Morocco while chasing some new business dreams….YOU SAY YES!!!!
Here is a look at our week in Marrakech, Morocco. A place that is extremely hard to put words to. They simply can’t do it justice. I hope these images spark your interest and encourage you to take a trip yourself!
Be sure to keep you eyes peeled for “Driftless Styles,” Kelsie Kunkle’s newest adventure!
Fall Colors 2018
Jef + Lexi
Ireland - Travel Photography Recap
I don't feel qualified to write anything about photographing Ireland. We were only there for a week and saw such a small portion of it, but alas - here are some photos and some thoughts.
Here's where we stayed along our route:
Dublin
Kinsale
Kenmare (just south of Killarney National Park)
Ventry (near Dingle)
Dublin
-Neal
Moab - Travel Photography Recap
Courtney Susan and I went to Moab with some pals for spring break this year.
I hadn't been to any desert regions of the US since before I was taking photos, so it was cool to get to experience it with a camera this time.
There's 2 National Parks in the Moab area:
- Arches - Well known and well attended, if you wait too long into the day the entrance line really got big. It was about 30 minutes of driving one way to get to the farthest trailheads or landmark spots.
- Canyonlands - Split up into 3 sections with 3 separate entrances, this one sees less than half the traffic of Arches per year but is amazing in a completely different way (and we only were there for a day and just saw the uppermost section called Island in the Sky, the other sections apparently are different kind of landscapes all-together)
Cool. Let's look at some photos.
-Neal
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Austria - Travel Photography Recap
I've been wanting to make more photography-centric blog posts for a while now, specifically when it comes to travel and landscape. The motive is relatively simple: there's some resources for location scouting before a photo trip (Location Scout is an example), and there's waaaaay too many blog posts vying for every tourists ad revenue for just about every place imaginable (which is the majority of sites that come up with a simple search such as "travel photography Salzburg Austria"), but there's not a whole lot of sites that get straight to the point.
So I'm going to try to create blog posts of what I would want to see when researching a place. These are my tentative requirements:
- Nothing too wordy. Not necessarily because humans have lost the ability to read for more than 5 seconds, but more because I'm concerned with the story of the images and how they were shot rather than writing a novel about it.
- A bit technical. I'm going to try to put the camera settings below each image that was thought out and planned. Some images are simply going to make the blog because it pertains to the location or I like it a lot, but that may change in the future.
- Location heavy. When I search a potential location, it's great to come across someone who describes the location in some detail. Is it a 5 minute walk from the car lot or an hour hike in the woods, etc.
-Neal
AUSTRIA 2018
The Dean and I went to Austria on a whim in March. Because there was essentially zero planning, we tried to fit in some classic locations but did a lot of wandering around as well. We were there for about 4 days, spending 3 in Salzburg and 1 in Hallstadt.
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Malawi 2017
Stillman Family
Jay + Sarah
Ben + Zoe
Sam + Katie
1. We are huge fans of Sam & Katie. I’m thankful Neal was able to meet them & understand why I’m so thankful that our paths crossed back at the good ‘ol LMHS.
2. They wanted us to re-create their first photo together. One that was randomly snapped in 2010 on a high school choir trip to Disneyworld. So much foreshadowing!!!!
3. They're ridiculously fun & wise & hilarious together. We can’t wait to capture their first day as husband and wife!
-Courtney
Michael + Megan
Iowa Octobers hold a beauty that can't be beat. So running around town on a crisp & golden October night with these two was thee best.
Megan and Michael are seven months away from being husband and wife and what a joy it was to capture them in a season of sweet anticipation. Their giddiness and thankfulness for one another was easy to capture and so refreshing. They don't take themselves too seriously and were up for all our crazy ideas. Our time was filled with a little bit of dodging bikes & dogs, a whole lot of dancing to The Lumineers, hearing all about their story, & maybe accidentally trespassing on an abandon greenhouse....
We are so excited for the future Bowdens!!!! Here is some joy for your eyeballs. Feel free to share using thee icons above!
-Courtney