Springtime Photos Capture Awakening, Renewal, New Life

April 01, 2014  •  3 Comments

Spring stirs up all sorts of positive thoughts - new life, opportunities, vibrant colors! After a long Minnesota winter, it's nice to look forward to warmer weather and happy days.

Every season offers distinctive photo possibilities - including Spring. Are you sporting a new look...or are you in a new relationship - think of capturing the moment with blooming trees or flowers in the background. Has your family grown - consider capturing those precious photos at the zoo or with some fuzzy yellow ducklings roaming around. Even Springtime rain can be a powerful photographic element. Take photos of your kids splashing around without a care in the world. Or of you...singing in the rain!

Along the same theme of renewal, I'm happy to introduce my new website look. The site has been streamlined so you can more easily view the photos I've taken, and the great clients that have given me an opportunity to photograph them.

Lastly, I've attached one of my favorite Springtime photos. What is your favorite Spring photo or background?
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Spring is a time of awakening, renewal and new life. And, for many people around the world, that means it's a time to take photos of the beautiful scenes that nature has to offer.Yes, spring is one of the most popular times of year for travel photography, and with good reason. The flowers are blooming, wildlife is on the move and the weather is generally pleasant. But that doesn't mean you can't get great shots in your own backyard. You don't need to go anywhere exotic or even leave your house—you just need to spend some time outside and keep an eye out for interesting shots.
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At the point when things as often as possible give off an impression of being dim. It will be an exceptional course for us both and our children to recollect and review precisely how amazing life is where we are together.
Michelle(non-registered)
My favorite spring "thing" is blooming tulips. I love to keep track of their growth when they break ground. A great photo spot is by a tulip garden!
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