My newest photography project, titled Idaho—A Moment in Time, follows in the footsteps of photographers Berenice Abbott and Eugene Atget. What they did for the cities of New York and Paris in the early 1900s, I will do for the beautiful state of Idaho. I will create a collection of 70 to 80 photographs documenting Idaho as it is now, before it sees more expansion.
As Idaho leads the country in population growth, welcoming approximately 53,000 new residents from 2020 to 2021, I believe that now is the time to freeze this moment through a collection of photographs that tell the story of Idaho as it is now. I will also feature evidence of our past: historic homesteads, majestic mountains, and fertile farmland.
Over the next year, I will be traveling around the state looking for architecture, cityscapes, and landscapes that tell the story of that region, whether it be agricultural or metropolitan. Each region has a story to tell, and I am making it my mission to tell that story through photography.
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Featured Photos:
I used Photo Veils from two of our Collections: the Botanical and Illumination Collections on the following photos featured in the video. Check out the before and after images below…
Nikon D7000 | 14-24mm lens at 14mm | f/10 | 1/250 sec | ISO 200
Nikon D7000 | 14-24mm lens at 24mm | f/2.8 | 1/640 sec | ISO 100
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Nikon D7000 | 14-24mm lens at 14mm | f/10 | 1/250 sec | ISO 100
Nikon D7000 | 24-70mm lens at 62mm | f/11 | 1/200 sec | ISO 100
This project is supported by a grant from the Alexa Rose Foundation.
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What’s Up Next?
Stay tuned, I still have three more photo adventures I filmed earlier this summer in Northern Idaho. Plus, I was able to photograph my beloved wooden and vintage boats in August, so that adventure will be coming soon as well. Thank you so much for being patient with me in releasing these videos. Life gets a bit challenging when your partner in crime is out of commission for months. I’m so glad Steve is recuperating well from his broken ankle, and happy to be back adventuring again!
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Until next time, get out there, get clickin’, adventure awaits!
This is a really fun video ~ your best yet! Can’t wait to see more!
So glad you enjoyed it, Lynda! Oh, there’s more… stay tuned! 😁