Yeah, I know, I photograph a lot of women reading books. Simply because a lot of women at parks by themselves - or even when they're with someone - and sitting
Back at Wyandotte County Lake.
In driving up the west side of Wyandotte County Lake, intent to find a place to do a park and walk, I noticed her on the hill north
I wasn't initially planning on going to the KC Renaissance Festival. But my wife and I are regulars at Fritz's down on 103rd and State Line. So when one
The tattoo on her right arm, camera-left, is Hebrew for "Hallelujah"(הַלְלוּיָה), while the tattoo on her left arm, camera-right, is the GDAV tattoo meaning "God
Starting off September strong. And went black and white on these since she was sitting in direct sun.
The book she's reading is Woodworm by Layla Martinez. (Amazon affiliate link)
Walking along the east side of the boardwalk, I saw her coming down the hill and knew immediately I wanted shots of her. She started giggling almost immediately when I asked her, which
Like a few others in recent weeks, this was pretty much at the end of the light. At f/4.5 and 1/160 on the shutter, auto-ISO, the camera selected ISO-5000 for
It was a gorgeous late afternoon and evening with the daytime high not even reaching 80°F. Perfect evening to be at the park, even if you're just reading a book
It was about 8pm when I first saw her at Antioch Park. The light was waning, and only waning faster than in previous weeks. Definitely not ideal circumstances for trying to take a