Appreciate Oklahoma~Grass

I have noticed that many people need a little help seeing the beauty of the place in which they live, so that is what I am going to do. I used to think that Oklahoma had nothing to offer. It was hot, dry, and everything was dead in the winter with no beauty that I could see. I am ashamed that I actually thought that about God’s beautiful earth.

Marrying my husband is what changed my way of seeing everything around me. He loves to hike and to be outside, so while I thought I was right there with him, I was not. It took me a couple of years to start to see how much Oklahoma had to offer!

There is a reason that the state is broken up into different regions such as Green Country, Red Carpet Country, Frontier Country, Kaimichi Country, Arbuckle Country and Great Plains Country. There so many different eco systems to see here! Tallgrass Prairies, forests, sand dunes…you just have to look! A great resource that helped me was  Travelok.com. I started looking up places to hike, festivals, and various other activities.

The more we explored the more hungry I became to find everything that was good and unique about Oklahoma. The thing that I have come to appreciate this past year as a photographer is the grass. While we do not have blankets of perfect white snow in the winter, we do have beautiful tall grass! I can do a photo shoot in my backyard because of this grass! Some of it turns a beautiful burgundy in the fall and stays that way through the winter. When the early morning or late afternoon sunlight hits it my breath is taken away. It looks like my little patch of land is on fire! I just want to sit out in my backyard and take pictures until the sun is gone. I have taken two of my maternity shoots (here and here) in the grass right in my back yard and they are some of my favorites!

If you live in Oklahoma check out the site and see what this beautiful state has to offer! If you live in a different state, find out what your state website is and start exploring the place you live!

My Boys and I

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I have decided to try out the whole 1 self-portrait each day for a year. I am trying to include my boys since I do not have many pictures that include all three of us.  I also need a lot of idea’s on how to keep children interested in taking pictures for my photography, so it is win win. Six days in and I am already feeling the pressure! Something I did find out though, any picture upside down is a good one! My three year old really liked this and asked the next day if we could take another picture. Any families want to hang around together upside down for me? Your kids will love it!

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Little Eyes what you see

I love being around children and seeing something from their point of view, having two little boys and also from trying to find things that would interest a child when I take pictures of them has helped me to see so many beautiful things that I would have missed. Snow is always new and exciting (especially in Oklahoma) to my sons and when I look through there eyes I see a wonderland! Leaves and Grass are wonderful treasures and bubbles always bring a smile. I think one of the privledges of being around children is being reminded of how wonderful God’s creation is and remembering what it was like when I was a child and everything was an adventure.

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