
I’m so excited! I’m rushing about and wasn’t going to post again until returning from my weekend trip, but I can’t help myself. Yesterday I booked a photo shoot that I am REALLY looking forward to and it’s a surprise to boot! How great is that? I’m going to be shooting a fellow and his pride-and-joy vintage cars. My mind is pumping like a piston thinking about all the interesting possibilities! I can hardly wait. I can’t say much more — even though the fellow doesn’t know about my photo journal, I just wouldn’t want to ruin the surprise. Someone very special has set this up … you’ll be sure to see a sneak peek after the session. I find every creative session to be fun but this is one that won’t come along everyday. I’d better scoot — I have to pack for my trip. Have a grand weekend everyone!
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Diane is an on-location lifestyle photographer serving Grande Prairie and the entire Peace River region of Alberta and B.C. Visit Diane Schuller Photography.



Sounds like so much fun!! Endless creative potential!! Will look forward to seeing some of the ‘results’.
Yay!! Glad you’re excited. Sounds wonderful. And these are wonderful photos!!
Enjoy the walk, Diane! I wish there was something close by so I could join in. Maybe next year – fingers crossed.
Oh, wait! This wasn’t the post about the Kelby walk! Oops… Enjoy your shoot anyway.
I love these photos. I love old cars too! One of my favorite thing!
Sounds fun! But this photo is great, such vivid colors and the chrome looks real enough to touch.
Sorry, I was specifically referring to the first photo re: the colors and chrome. The 2nd one is fab, too!
These are such classics. I like that you only included a portion of the vehicle, and once again for the umpteenth time, I miss chrome.
Oh lucky you, I love shooting vintage vehicles. Fabulous photographs beautiful detail and light.
Oooh, so mysterious!! Can’t wait to read more about this special photo shoot. I love cars!!
Kelly
Your photos of the car are wonderful and really showcase their beauty. There are numerous car shows here because Tucson’s climate helps in preservation. Your photos are inspiring me to consider visiting one of the shows soon so I can practice taking photographs. I wouldn’t have even thought about it before this post.