





During a recent photo shoot with my girls... Madison and Payten took a turn with the camera. IT is interesting to see how they capture images as a form of art. Like anyone holding a new piece of technology, they were overwhelmed at first. I think they begin to see as an artist. I am so proud of both of them. They have this natural approach to life as artists, looking at the world around them through a frame. Wonder where they got that?
Anyway... here are the images I was willing to keep.




1 comment:
I LOVE the last two images! My FAVS!!!
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