Amy Wilson Photography
~ my beautiful world ~
Late afternoon light creates abstract designs on an icy beaver pond in Hamlin Park, Meredith, NH.
A snowshoe through beautiful fresh powder on a glorious blue sky Sunday afternoon resulted in some fun abstractions. Here is a glimpse.
How curious it is walk over the swamps and water that we kayak and swim through in the summer, the blue water solid beneath our feet. It is good to know a place in all its seasons.
Mid-November quickly feels so drab compared to October. Gone are the luminescent and energetic colors. Mid-November feels bare and cold, naked.
I found some warmth in the seaside landscape of Rye, NH. I created all these images at Odiorne State Park.
Emily has patiently posed for me throughout her lifetime. (Thank you, Emily!) But these portraits are very different. My goal was to illustrate her personal and physical strength, and I am really pleased with the images we were able to achieve. To see the rest of the best, click here.
Contact me if you are interested in this style of portrait!
I've been creating portraits in the studio pretty intensely for the last month. Studio light is fascinating. As much as I love natural light and a "lifestyle" or photojournalistic approach to image-making, I also appreciate being able to predict and control the light and to create images that match my vision.
Because the monthly assignment for the group of NH photographers is "dramatic lighting", I set up the studio this morning and created portraits of two of my favorite BOYS.
At the bottom of this post be sure to click on the link to Princeton House Photography's new work.
Follow the circle to Stephanie's dramatic light images at Princeton House Photography.