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Category Archives: Fab Photo Friday
“Horse Girl” Exhibit goes up
Wanted to share an article that came out in our newspaper here. If you’re in the area, I would loooove to see you at Elida’s gallery tonight (Friday). The artist reception with food and live music begins at 5:00. * … Continue reading
Posted in Digital fine art, Equine photography, Events for the MPG, Fab Photo Friday, MPG Party Girl, My photography world
Tagged Camas Post-Record, Dawn Feldhaus, Elida Studio and Gallery, equine photography, first friday in camas, Horse Girl, horse photography, horse photography show, images of horse girls, Robin Smith-Jackson
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The New Boyfriend
Way back when, I picked up a film camera to capture my newborn baby. I became an obsessed, crazed woman. Everything was photography, photography, photography. Maybe you can relate? I heard Kelly Rae Roberts on a podcast recently. She referred … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures of ARTSY GIRL, Digital fine art, Equine photography, Fab Photo Friday, MPG stirrings, My photography world
Tagged digital composites, first friday in camas, horse girls, images of horses, Kelly Rae Roberts, losing your creativity as an artist, mixed media, photographer burn-out, portrait photography
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Balance is Overrated
“Balancing Act” ~ mounted print (available here) Balance has been a word that has rubber-balled it’s way through my life from the moment my kids came into this world. I’ve never been one to put complete focus and attention … Continue reading
Posted in Digital fine art, Fab Photo Friday, Happiness, MPG stirrings, MPG the Business Owner
Tagged balance, balance for entrepreneurs, digital composites, digital fine art, Etsy, family balance, fine art photography, harmonious home, harmony in the home, parenting with balance, work/life balance, work/life balance as a portrait photographer, work/life balance in photography, working women
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Small beach town dreams
A gem of all gems when it comes to coastal towns…The Oregon Coast holds lots of summer memories for our … Continue reading



















