This month I toured the Carnton Plantation in Franklin, Tennessee for my 30 minutes project. This historic plantation is located only a few miles away from my parents’ home, and they suggested we all check it out while I was visiting them. It was such a wonderful tour and our tour guide was a genealogist […]
As you probably know by now, I’m part of a monthly blog circle with about 15 other photographers from around the world. We each take 30 minutes out of our month to document something unique. Most photograph their kids/families or communities; I prefer to choose a quirky tourist site (which I can breeze through in […]
This month I found myself in Lexington, Kentucky, so I decided to hit up one of the distilleries on the famed “Kentucky Bourbon Trail” for my 30 minute project. Woodford Reserve, begun in the late 18th century, is one of the oldest distilleries in Kentucky. Snuggled in between several lush horse farms, Woodford Reserve is a small […]
Last month’s 30 minutes post was so much fun; I really looked forward to picking out a quirky/touristy location to photograph in The Netherlands (where I happened to find myself this month). I decided to go check out the Van Gogh Village and Vincentre in a tiny town just outside of Eindhoven. It had gotten […]
This is my inaugural post as part of an ongoing series titled, “30 minutes.” I’m participating in this project with an awesome group of photographers who are all going to take 30 minutes each month to take photographs on a particular theme, and then blog about the experience. I decided that each month I’ll photograph […]