2012 held quite a few exciting moments for me and the business and one of the most notable is having my photos featured on my first magazine cover! I did this photo shoot back in August and had to keep it under wraps until the magazine ‘hit the shelves’ in November. I’ve been excited to share this with you all!
I got to spend the afternoon shooting the Sander’s family helping tell their story though photos. The article in Family Foundations tells the story of Stephanie Sanders a young mother of four kids and her battle with an aggressive form of breast cancer.
During her Chemo treatments, Stephanie ended up with a large collection of scarves and hats that the kids love trying on and dressing up with. Part of my assignment was to capture this interaction between Stephanie and her kids while they all tried on her hats.
Thank you to Family Foundations for letting me help tell the Sanders touching story and thank you to all my friends, clients and fans that have made 2012 an amazing year. I’m excited to continue this journey with you in 2013!
Provenance Farm | Oregon Farm Photography
My sister Rachel and her husband Keith run Provenance Farm in Philomath where they raise pasture raised beef, chickens, lamb and even yummy thanksgiving turkey! They also sell cage-free eggs, which always makes me giggle a little when I say that because I think of a herd (flock?) of eggs roaming around a pasture until they are ready to be eaten….am I the only one?
Rachel and Keith wanted to get some photos of their animals and pasture for their website and being a farm girl at heart I was happy to oblige. Aren’t these happy looking animals? If you’re interested in buying some happy pasture raised beef, I know they still have some unsold portions available. They have the prices and sizes on their website so feel free to check them out and give Rachel a call if you’re interested.
This is Emmie, because no farm would be complete with out a dog for chicken herding. She knows how to cool off on a hot day!
If your heading over to my Facebook Page, feel free to follow the links to theirs to stay updated on the latest farm happening and they’ll also let you know when fresh chicken is available!