Mt. Calvary 3
One of many sunsets that we spent at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. This view could look so different from night to night, but they were always pretty. What I liked about these pictures was the different types of trees visible in the horizon, allowing for a variety of shapes captured in the silhouette.
The sunset taken the night we went to Rocky Butte. Beautiful view of Portland and of course, nearby Vancouver, WA.
One night at the beginning of the pandemic, when there was much confusion about this shakeup, we girl Fellows decided we needed to just go watch the sunset. For the sake of spontaneity, Liz simply entered “park” in her GPS and Rocky Butte Natural Area was the first to pull up. We’d hadn’t
My favorite scene from The Outsiders, when the three Curtis brothers are reunited with each other after the youngest, Ponyboy, ran out after having an argument with the oldest, Darry. The book and film are set in Tulsa. The portrait’s title is taken from a song of the band Lawrence, “Come
Click here to read Quin and Me! For the majority of the last year, I interned at Clark County Food Bank in Vancouver, Washington; one of my coworkers, Cleome, wrote a cute fruit alphabet for her future preschool-aged students since she was a nutrition educator. She asked if I’d be interested in
The two trees are completely different colors. Yet what I love about this shot is that the leaves appear to almost bridge the gap between the trees. In a way, that’s how individuals should approach each other out of humanity; we can have our own opinions and differences, but at the same time,
Lone flowers in the midst of greenery have always been a special pull for me, coming from a tendency to search for symbolism in most things.