Weekly Review

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This week we took Eddie, the pug we're petsitting, for a few hikes and gave him tons of cuddles. I've realized pugs are indeed little aliens.

A photographer that I admire greatly suggested one of the best ways to advance in photography is through self portraiture. I've been playing with this a little bit lately. The other night the light was stunning as the sun was coming down over the balcony where I'm housesitting. (by the way... I am not a fan of petunias! She told me I could not over water them.... and I did) I've always shied away from self portraits because I think they can quickly become narcissistic. The "selfie" culture also disgusts me at time. Yet, self portraits were important throughout art history. All of the worlds greatest painters created self portraits as a way to fine tune their skills. I think that taking self portraits  has also helped me in cultivating self love. It is so easy for me to pick myself a part as soon as I look at the back of my DSLR screen. Rather than doing this I've been trying to practice compassion. Maybe I will start a series on this?

Tobias and I saw The Giver this week. We enjoyed it. I haven't read the book so I can't really judge, but I left the movie feeling empowered. It really gave me hope in humanity. Especially with the recent news going on in my hometown of St. Louis, MO.

In other news, there will be a post next week about that little waterfall up there, King Solomon Falls. This happened to be one of the craziest hikes of summer thus far and I've got to scraps to show for it. Stay tuned.

Happy weekend!!

Seek Adventure // Great Sand Dunes

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Great Sand Dunes National Park is located in a magical southern Colorado valley. The San Luis Valley is vast and surrounded by mighty mountains.

About two weeks ago Tobias & I decided to treat ourselves to a four day weekend so we could adventure on the dunes. We camped, explored Zapata Falls, and hiked the dunes barefoot twice. (note: hiking uphill in sand is quiet the calf & ankle work out!) I also learned that doing a handstand on a slope is almost near impossible and that homemade granola, peanut butter, and blueberries on a wheat tortilla is the best breakfast for camping.

After playing on the dunes we made our way to Joyful Journey Hot Springs, a sacred place surrounded by mountains. Thankfully, the day was rainy and perfect for floating in hot pools of water. After reviving ourselves in the mineral water we ventured into the tiny mountainside town of Creststone. This city is very special as it contains the Baca Grande, a sanctuary where numerous different religions and spiritual centers coexist together. I had been here once before, when I was a freshman in college, and it was exciting to revisit. Being in a place that brought up nostalgia allowed me to take a close look at my personal growth.

We spent the night camping at Crestfest, Creststone's little music festival. Paper Bird headlined and this was my first time experiencing their musical melodies. The next day we woke up, said goodbye to the valley, and drove towards Denver to see Railroad Earth at Red Rocks.

Reuniting with old friends, dancing under the half moon, and singing to the poetry of Railroad filled my heart to the brim with immense love.

Through this Railroad Earth
for whatever it's worth,
singin' songs and stain' high
And you know I'll be where my heart feels free
and my thoughts are free to fly
~Railroad Earth by Railroad Earth



Tuesday Tunes

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Here are your Tuesday Tunes, on a Wednesday. It's one of those weeks. Tobias is moving away for a new job next week about 2 hours away so I'm trying to soak in every bit of time I possibly can!

Enjoy this mix. For the early mornings when you can't decide what to listen.

Monday Mantra

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Monday's. They seem to be a pretty grey place.... hard to start but exciting, I like to look at them as a blank canvas to create something beautiful.

Therefore, I've decided to start a Monday Mantra series on this little blog. I LOVE a blank canvas. They are intimidating but so full of potential. 

This week's mantra is to "shift your perspective". As a photographer, this is an intention I always try to set. I've found this to be an endeavor I can cultivate within my personal life as well . Ex: Putting myself in someone else's shoes (a friend, my partner, a coworker). I truly believe the world is much more beautiful and amazing when we are open to changing our point of view. 

Weekly Review

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-Sneak peek of some photos from our little trip last weekend. The Great Sand Dunes are stunning.
-Pinecones that desperately want to be hung in our apartment.
-My plants just look happier now that I've jazzed up their pots a bit.
-I've started an herb drying wall in our kitchen, hoping to make my own teas for fall!
-Ok, yes, I deserve a lil love kick for mentioning fall....
-After visiting our friends in Denver last weekend I was inspired to make some AMAZING, easy, healthy, vietnamese spring rolls.
-Lately I've been playing around with long night exposures. Tobias & I had some fun with this around our campfire.
-Speaking of night photography.. happy full moon! (well, tomorrow)
-Mmmmmmm crystals. Quartz was the crystal of the week for me.

I'm eagerly awaiting the visit of some dear friends. Two of my college girlfriends will arrive this afternoon and then one of my best friends from high school is coming into town tomorrow! While I love the seclusion & isolation of living in a tiny mountain town it most defiantly makes visits less frequent and all that much more appreciated. 

Have a gorgeous weekend!

seek adventure // mt. zirkel wilderness

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After trekking up to Gilpin Lake we relieved our sweaty shoulders of the heavy packs they carried to the crystal clear alpine lake which laid beneath jagged, rocky peaks. Tiny bits of snow still clung to their survival between the shadows of the rock crevices. With little thought, we both changed into our swimsuits and dove into the perfectly chilled water. Gratitude filled my entire being as I swam and thought back to yesterday, the day where rain and a wildfire threatened our venture into the wild. Yet, the Zirkel Circle was naturally protected from the wildfire and the rain decided to stay away for our hike up.

We filled the rest of the day with laughter, yoga, hammock time, and reading. Not one single care in the world. Droplets of water fell from the sky for a quick visit as we cooked dinner on our backcountry stove. That night I fell asleep to the sound of Tobias putting out a small fire.

Here are some raw pieces from my journal that weekend:
-Rain drops on our tent, tap dancing above our heads.
-Daddy long legs waltz into our home to join the party.
-Head becoming light due to loss of oxygen, eyeballs feel like floating feathers after filling up the pad to put our bums on.
-When you wake up in the wilderness and the only sound you hear is the sweet whisper of silence in your ear.
-Watching him in his meditation: the breeze brushes against his golden locks as he balances life on a single boulder.

Nature is healing. Healing is nature.
P.S. Chia seeds, on avocado, on whole grain bread = YUMMIE!

lindsay & john // an engagement shoot

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I am so excited for these two! Jasper is the newest addition to their little family and he is quiet the character (and cutie pie!).  I'm so grateful the universe brought these two together and that I was able to document their special love in beautiful Steamboat Springs, CO.