365

They won’t all be winners. I might not make it every day. I may not even make it to the end of the project… I’ve only ever made it to day 18 in the three times I’ve attempted this before. I can’t even guarantee the photos will be taken on the day they’re posted… But they’ll exist for as long as I can keep it going.

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Project 365. I don’t know who first started this. I did some googling but wasn’t confident in the answers I found. Some crazy photographer who wanted a challenge…I’m sure. That’s usually how these things begin and then people follow along for the ride, then join in, and then it becomes this massive living thing. There are charts and prompts and websites out there to hold you accountable but I’ve got enough that. I’m not even sure if I’ll post them all on my website. Maybe just the highlights each month.

However this ends up, I wanted a photo that would work as a bookend to the first. I dreamt up this idea in the car listening to all the greatest crappy punk songs I hold so dearly. And then I thought, maybe this is the year, 2024, 365, a photo a day. So whether I make it or not…on 12/31/2024 I’ll take the sister to this photo and invert the opposite side. Whether you stick around or join in, I’ll see you on the other side.

ICE STORM & A 10 HOUR ROAD TRIP

A post-Christmas ice storm closed roads, knocked out power across North Dakota and Minnesota. On boxing day, the ice settled in and 24 hours later, I decided to make the trek our from 808 to 6572. The drive is roughly 8 hours and 2 minutes, 554 miles. This time, it took about 10 and some change. But, you’ll see why I had to keep stopping…

Elgin, ND 12/27/23 | approx. 11:33 a.m.

In southwest ND, the roads were slick and then slushy. The grass crunched as ice broke in fragments under my feet. The sun was shining so intensely that it looked as if the trees were made of glass and would shatter from a medium sized wind.

I’m only slightly obsessed with bokeh.

And I meant to keep going but around Jamestown, by the Bloom exit, something strange began to happen in the sky and I pulled over three separate times. (Always on an exit ramp, safety first.)

The whole land was coated in a half inch or more in ice and it was impossible to describe. Luckily, I prefer visuals.

"Halle," he said, "we're gettin' married today."

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As we waited for the bride, Aaron talked to Halle and told her about how they were getting married today... It was a quiet, anticipating moment.  I’ll admit I had a lump in my throat.

As we waited for the bride, Aaron talked to Halle and told her about how they were getting married today... It was a quiet, anticipating moment. I’ll admit I had a lump in my throat.

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Aaron may or may not admit that he too, had a lump in his throat.

Aaron may or may not admit that he too, had a lump in his throat.

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day 34 self isolation

This week my photo classes are studying self portraits and double exposures. I spent about an hour photographing my self portrait in “isolation” and then another two hours editing.

It was limiting and reflective. I’ve only use myself as a prop. Hoping to further the understanding of the world ‘isolation’ - my hair serves as a way to cross out the world, the bad news, the missed moments…Using my own hands in the double exposure to show the push and pull of emotions. Bury it down, it bubbles back up, and so goes this roller coaster; day 34.

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Quarantine

April 2nd, 2020.

It’s been since March 12th for me in 598 sq. feet. If you know me, you know my aversion to germs and getting sick. You also probably know about my eating habits. It’s been rough.

As I’m a teacher now, I have to put on a brave face and not shut down. I’ve challenged my photo classes to document their lives in quarantine. I started it last week for myself but who really wants to see me brush my teeth and make ‘claire scrambled eggs’ - no one? Pobby. (If you know me, you know this is a word my dad and I made up).

So I tried to put into a photograph how I feel. And really, I just want to go home. Hang out on the prairie, keep the parental units indoors, get cabin fever, play scrabble, pretend I’m in high school again. There are much fewer people in Mott than where I am. In fact, I think my entire apartment complex has more than 800 people living in it.

I’ve never been much for a city girl, yet here I sit, on my 4 seat options (couch, stool, decorative chair, ottoman), writing to you. Standing around, gazing out windows, pondering my life choices.

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This next section…is an example for an assignment Photography II students will do. Their goal is to photograph a triptych: a picture or relief carving on three panels, typically hinged together side by side and used as an altarpiece; a set of three associated artistic, literary, or musical works intended to be appreciated together.

So I photographed myself how I look when I do have to brave the germs and the people to get food, or the mail, or take the garbage out. But the middle section needed interest, so I took off my gloves and held a small pristine clock to show that time is something I am very aware of. Finish it off with some muddied boots to get me to the store and home without any human interactions, and it’s done.

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That’s all for now. We’ll see you maybe next week.

FALL FAMILY PORTRAITS

We got these photos shot just in the nick of time... Fall portraiture is always a tricky waiting game. One day the leaves you want to spice up the portraits are flourishing in beautiful fall colors, the next a 60 mph wind rolls through and dissipates all that wonderful scenery.

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STREET FAIRS AND MINI MODELS

Graham is always ready to test locations with me. We dash out of the car, run up and down hills, around trees, hand in hand across busy streets. He is always down to do what I ask. This was a marathon day of it and we were rushing so much I guess he…

Graham is always ready to test locations with me. We dash out of the car, run up and down hills, around trees, hand in hand across busy streets. He is always down to do what I ask. This was a marathon day of it and we were rushing so much I guess he clenched his fists and managed his fake smile for me. I may be the only one who enjoys it because I know the context but oh well.

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Now Ellen, you can rarely get her to pose at you want....but she has the most moods of any little girl I've ever come across. I appreciate her for teaching me patience and waiting for the "Ellen" moment.

Now Ellen, you can rarely get her to pose at you want....but she has the most moods of any little girl I've ever come across. I appreciate her for teaching me patience and waiting for the "Ellen" moment.

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PIMENTO CHEESE & APPLE JUICE

Remember how I said you should always make sure to shoot a few shots for yourself on a hired job? Well it just so happens that these are one of my favorite settings/subjects to shoot. Quiet occasions with a small group and somehow, the camera fades away from their focus. Leaving them to enjoy each other's company and relax. And in this case, enjoy the grub...pimento cheese and apple juice. Can't beat that.

BLESSING THE LAND

It's been awhile!! I've been busy with a few shoots and one giant move! I finally have internet again and a semi set up office so I wanted to share this image from the Town & Country Mass in Mott, ND. I think it is important during any gig to make sure to take a shot for yourself, not necessarily something that the client requested, but one that satisfies your soul. For me the image below is it. The summer has been a very tiring and difficult one in my beloved prairies. So hot. And so very, very dry. 

FARGO FAMILY PORTRAITS

You know when you photograph something and you can hardly wait to get it edited...That happened tonight. I have a million things to do before the morning but I HAD to sit down and look at some of these images. The last one reminds me of some sort of Alice in Wonderland dream world. Keep an eye out for more up soon!