Sun shining, birds chirping, flowers blooming – pure bliss.
Waving a salutation to Suson Park
And on that farm he had a cow…
Looking for nature at Lone Elk Park
A home where the “buffalo” still roam.
Finding a fairytale at Bee Tree Park
Once upon a time, in a park not far away…
Looking at sculptures at Laumeier
What would the Earth be without art?
Adventure in Alton
Sometimes, a photographer may not know where their search for the perfect image will take them. The journey itself can become part of the beauty.
Framing Fawns, Flowers, and Faces at Jefferson Barracks
According to an old proverb “No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.” So, if you are searching for the perfect spring setting, I know of a great photo spot for you. Jefferson Barracks Park is located at 345 North Rd W, St. Louis, MO 63125. This photo spot is an outstanding location because of its versatility.
Looking through a lens at the St. Louis Public Library
If a book can transport its reader to another world, then each library must be a universe. In the same way, a library offers photographers a wide array of compelling stories to capture. This is the case for the central branch of the St. Louis Public Library.
Serving up a Halloween Special at the Lemp Mansion
You may have been told stories about ghouls, spirits, and things that go bump in the night. Built in the 1860s, the Lemp Mansion has seen its fair share of grizzly and mysterious deaths.
Witnessing a WWII Reenactment
Most people are likely to recognize saying such as “faster as a speeding bullet” or “does whatever a spider can.” When it comes to superheroes, people can discover a multitude with a handful of taps on a phone screen.
A Journey Through Jefferson Barracks
There are multiple different subjects that photographers can employ when depicting bravery in America. The eagle, for example, can uniquely highlight the idea. However, for photographers looking to take a more direct approach, there are a couple of different options. Photographers can capture this bittersweet scene of heroism when visiting Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
Picturing Powder Valley
Nature has an incredible story to share. These stories can be as loud as a “roaring waterfall” or as silent as a “dancing flower.” Photographers will find it is nearly impossible to discover an area of nature untouched by humanity, but even these places have their own unique story to tell. An inviting bridge can connect the peace of nature to our busy world. This mixture of untouched perfection and designed beauty resides at Powder Valley Nature Center.