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My Neck of the Woods :: 2

Although this is my business photo journal, here’s the second installment for my new personal project, My Neck of the Woods, that I began last week. Since these photos were not taken this week, they are almost ‘out of date’ because of how much the surroundings have changed. Right now, instead of green trees, they’re mostly shades of yellow, orange, and some with a hint of red. This first one was taken about four weeks ago just down the road from my place along Highway 59. The yellow is canola in full bloom. Canola is a predominant crop in our area together with fields of barley. Some farmers attempt to grow wheat but our weather is not hot enough nor the growing season quite long enough. Most people take photos of the canola fields as the prominent subject; I chose to make it an accessory to the dramatic sky. I’m a huge sky watcher and this time of year we enjoy a great deal of drama in our skies.

With this installment of My Neck of the Woods I’m showcasing fields and skies. Next time we’ll move away from fields and skies. This next one was taken a few mornings ago as I was headed to town (Hythe) to check mail. I loved how the steam was streaming off the field so had to pull over and get a few pictures. This field was recently plowed and will sit fallow over winter, ready to be seeded in spring.

And I’ll leave you with a lovely bucolic rural scene. Again, the colours have already changed since I took this a week ago but I liked this so much I wanted to share it with you. Many farmers in our area raise cattle and even more raise bison. I’ll have to take some current photos of the bison to show you while I’m doing this little project to share with everyone. My husband and I eat bison because we can buy pasture fed bison instead of all the chemical laden, forced fed beef that is available in stores. We also buy locally raised cattle to feed to our dogs. You may have noticed in all the photos the thick bush in the background. Due to the thick bush and many swamp areas as well, there is a great deal of wildlife. The most common and abundant wildlife include mule deer, coyotes, moose, and elk (wapiti). In fewer numbers are white tail deer and fox, and the occasional bear. The most dangerous are definitely the elk but you also don’t want to come between a cow moose and her calf.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this second installment. I’ll bring more variety in #3. I’m hoping that what is ordinary for me, is of some interest to you. Thanks for stopping by again.

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Grande Prairie area Wedding

I promised to share some of the wonderful images taken by my second shooter, Kristen Bass, from the July 17th wedding (please check out her website). I am so pleased with them so here are a few teasers. You’ll see that she had a fun group of guys to work with as they got ready before the ceremony. The groom doesn’t appear to be very nervous …

And the groomsmen were having an equal amount of fun …

Look at the great job Kristen did with these ones. Although in this one with the cars, one of the guys has his eyes closed or squinting, I couldn’t resist because of the great stance taken by the groom! She created & captured some unique moments.


I love this one.

I am very confident in recommending Kristen whether as a second shooter or primary photographer. I was quite fortunate to have her work with me for this wedding.

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Working Horses Wanted, to be Photographed :: Peace River region in Alberta

This is a model search for working horses.

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Do you, or someone you know, use your horses for chores on the farm? Whether you hook them up to a wagon or stoneboat to feed the livestock, clean barns, or any other farm chores, please give me a call. I’m a freelance photographer in the Peace region wanting to take photos (at no cost to you) to add to my portfolio. In exchange you will receive two complimentary prints ready to frame and hang on your wall.

You could live anywhere in the Peace River region of Alberta or northern BC to be eligible. Although I work primarily in the Hythe, Beaverlodge, Grande Prairie areas, any locations in the region are open to apply. (for example: Dawson Creek, Valhalla, LaGlace, Sexsmith, Clairmont, DeBolt, Bezanson, and beyond). This is a limited time offer.

Please get in touch by using the Contact form above or on my website, or phone Diane at 7 8 0 – 3 5 6 – 2 3 5 5.

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Back Next Week

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It’s been an extremely busy week for me. Working on one client’s special requests, I had two very late nights and worked the entire day Saturday. Monday got off to a hectic start and things simply haven’t slowed down.
I have an in-person meeting with another client this morning — she made my day yesterday in her effusive praise of the images I produced for them. Nearly every minute is scheduled with my lengthy to-do list as I prepare to leave for Edmonton for the long weekend. Saturday I’m doing a photo shoot for a couple who are renewing their wedding vows and the rest of the weekend will be spent between visiting with my son and his family and shopping for a new laptop (Mac, of course). May you all have a truly wonderful long weekend. I hope to begin to visit some of you as I find extra time here-and-there next week. Happy days everyone!

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