angie | shannon
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her point of view . week 16 . sky/ground
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her point of view . week 15 . minimal
angie | shannon
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the w family
I recently had the opportunity to photograph this sweet family of five. We spent the morning at the park, just letting the kids do their thing, while I clicked away. I love capturing kids in their element. Happy belated Mother’s Day to mama Josie!
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her point of view . week 14 . organic
angie | shannon
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her point of view . week 13 . home
shannon | angie
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her point of view . week 11 . lines
shannon | angie
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her point of view . week 10 . food
angie | shannon
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let’s run away… to urban outfitters!
You can now find my work at Urban Outfitters, as part of their artist signature series:
Find this print and many more over on Society6 as well.
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her point of view . week 7 . window
angie | shannon
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her point of view . week 6 . curves
shannon | angie
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her point of view . week 5 . eyes
angie | shannon
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her point of view . week 4 . orange
shannon | angie
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her point of view . week 3 . hot/cold
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inspired by angie…and something new!
I have a new project in the works with the talented and lovely Angie. We’ll be interpreting a new subject each week, each in our own way. I love her clean style and can’t wait to see our work side-by-side. Check back Friday for our first post. And find Angie on g+ where she’s been posting her more recent work.
1. shelter, 2. silent lucidity, 3. iron swell, 4. ?????, 5. let’s fly, 6. silver lining, 7. stiletto, 8. a bee’s resort, 9. transcend
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shannonblue photography is 3!
Three years ago I opened shop on Etsy with less than a page full of photos (and a different name!). I had no idea what I was in for. I’m so grateful for all the love and support I’ve received over the last three years as my photography has matured and I’ve branched out into new ventures. Thanks so much for sharing this journey with me!
As a thank you I’m offering 20% off everything in my shop. Just use the code THREE when checking out. Offer good through Sunday, February 12.
Find me on Etsy here: http://shannonpix.etsy.com/
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inspired by joel robison
The work of Joel Robison (boy wonder) blows me away. I wanted to share with you. Find him here:
flickr * blog * facebook * etsy * formspring
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2012 calendars are here!
This year I’m offering a premium wall calendar measuring 13.5″ x 19″ on beautiful textured linen stock. The standard wall calendar is 11″ x 17″ when open and printed on heavy stock. They both have lots of room for writing in your own special notes and appointments. My four-year old model provides scale:
I also have a smaller desk calendar with loose pages printed on heavy cardstock. These can be purchased with or without a wooden base, available in either walnut or maple:
For additional photos and information, check out my calendar listings on Etsy.
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fascinated
I’ve been hitting garage sales whenever I see them, hoping to score a great vintage camera. I haven’t had any luck finding cameras, but I did find this mint-condition 1960s typewriter earlier this summer.
I brought it outside for a few photos this week, and my kids were instantly drawn to this “strange typer device”. Fascinated. My how the world has changed…
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product photography
This summer I ventured into product photography, beyond photographing my own products. I had the pleasure of working with the lovely ladies Sandra and Jennifer of JenSan Candles. Sandra was looking to update their shop with some fresh images and I was happy to help.
I photographed their new line of Essential Oil Soy candles as well as some yummy-smelling pillar candles. To make the images pop, I shot them against a clean white background.
Are you a seller on Etsy looking to freshen up your shop with new images? I’d love to work with you. Email me for details.
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new lights
I told my husband a while back that I’d like to string some Christmas lights over our deck in the backyard. I envisioned buying a couple of strings of lights at Target and maybe stapling them up in a couple spots to secure them. But that’s not his way.
He envisioned something far better, far more sturdy and able to withstand the elements. First he built a heavy wood frame to rim the outside of our deck. Then we strung heavy duty cable in a zig-zag pattern that had been carefully calculated. Then hanging off the cable – the lights! These are industrial hanging bulbs, the kind you see at outdoor restaurants.
The result is beautiful. We’ve eaten outside most nights since the project was done. I hope summer holds out a bit longer so we can continue to enjoy them.