Little Farmer Fine Art Film Photography

By laura / August 22, 2018 /

It’s been almost one year since I visited The Little Farmer. At 8 1/2 months pregnant, we ventured to the beautiful apple orchard.  This fine art film photography was created using my favorite film camera, the Leica M6.  The aroma of fresh baked pies fills the air.  I can’t wait to visit again soon… I invite…

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Fine Art Photography Artist Exhibition At Thelma

By laura / August 16, 2018 / Comments Off on Fine Art Photography Artist Exhibition At Thelma

I laugh at myself when I arrive at Thelma Sadoff Center For The Arts. Do I always dress like my artwork?  I THINK SO!  It makes for the perfect opportunity to add to my self-portrait collection.  As a member of the Fond du Lac Visual Artists, my fine art photography is now on exhibition through…

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Wisconsin Farm Becomes Conversation

By laura / August 4, 2018 / Comments Off on Wisconsin Farm Becomes Conversation

From the backseat, the children describe the shapes of the clouds above the Wisconsin farm. “Look, that one looks like a dog!” He said.  Children live in the present each and everyday.  The lessons they teach me inspire my creativity.  I took this Wisconsin farm photograph because of them.   STAY IN THE LOOP! Subscribe…

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Portrait Photography And Copyrights Now Available To Past Clients

By laura / July 31, 2018 / Comments Off on Portrait Photography And Copyrights Now Available To Past Clients

Studio L Photography is changing and evolving. Through this process, I want to share some EXCITING news.  Especially to my past clients who entrusted me to capture their life through my lens.  Portrait photography, along with copyrights, is available for purchase for all sessions taken before 2017. After the purchase, I’m allowing access to images…

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Bold Cycle Kohler Wisconsin Motivates Me

By laura / July 24, 2018 /

Bold Cycle is now open. As a freelance retoucher at Kohler Company, I had the opportunity to attend a cycle class at Bold Cycle in Kohler, Wisconsin.  It was FANTASTIC! Cycle class is new for me.  I’m not a newbie when it comes to exercise, but I certainly feel out of the loop a bit.…

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One Beautiful Dream by Jennifer Fulwiler

By laura / July 20, 2018 / Comments Off on One Beautiful Dream by Jennifer Fulwiler

The first thing I do after settling into our cottage at Canoe Bay, head for the library, of course. I look forward to visiting Canoe Bay’s library more with each visit. I enter and immediately feel relaxed and engaged with the variety of books. From art to history and memoirs to spiritual, I browse all…

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Accountability Helps Achieve Goals

By laura / July 15, 2018 /

Accountability helps achieve goals. Just when I want to quit, I turn to those that support me.  My family keeps me on track to reach my goal.  There are times I regret this decision to do 100 blog posts in 100 days.  I have a LONG way to go, 83 days to be exact.  But I…

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Wisconsin Cabin On July Fourth

By laura / July 4, 2018 /

Visiting our Wisconsin cabin on July fourth is one of my favorite things to do. Now that we’re a family of five, it’s SO hard to escape the duties of being a mom to three youngsters.  There’s endless laundry and dishes.  Can’t neglect the grocery shopping, meal prep and cooking.  My children eat more than…

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John Besh Crème Brûlée Recipe

By laura / July 2, 2018 / Comments Off on John Besh Crème Brûlée Recipe

I LOVE John Besh’s crème brûlée recipe! AND there’s only 5 ingredients, all of which are unhealthy and delicious.  Look at the bright side, you can pronounce all of them. The 5 ingredients: 2 tablespoons butter 1 quart heavy cream 1-1/4 cups sugar 1 vanilla bean, split 10 egg yolks  Preheat oven to 350º.  Use…

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Acadia National Park

By laura / July 1, 2018 / Comments Off on Acadia National Park

The roads of Acadia National Park lead somewhere. I love this quote from Lewis Carroll, “If you don’t know where you are going, any road will get you there.” I never used to view this quote as an abstract one.  Finally, I realize its irony. At first, I understood it as the importance of always…

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