My Top 20 of 2020
Professional Portrait Photographer | Spokane, Washington
In the spring of 2020 I launched my passion for photography. It got me through lockdown while living overseas, it survived an international move and it turned into a business that I absolutely love. Thanks to Courtney at Click It Up a Notch, I learned about myself and the world around me through my camera.
I am not an expert. I do not have all the answers, and I certainly do not take flawless photos 24/7, but I am proud of where I am now and I am PUMPED for the future! What I have is the journey of 2020 that led me to becoming “The Camera Kidd”.
Here are twenty of my most cherished photographs of this year with a short caption.
Enjoy!
A close moment between mother and son.
Spokane, Washington
The Jacobite Steam Train at the Glenfinnan Viaduct.
Glenfinnan, Scotland
A groom signs his bride’s cast at their wedding.
Herber City, Utah
A Highland Coo enjoying a warm British summer.
Ely, England
Little Jo celebrating his first birthday.
Bury St. Edmunds, England
The view from Arbor Crest Winery.
Spokane, Washington
An evening walk in the little red wagon.
Richmond, Texas
The lavender fields.
Hitchin, England
Debating if sunglasses should be featured in their portraits.
Colbert, Washington
Grabbing a snack in a multi-million dollar vineyard.
Valdobbiadene, Italy
The “goodest boy”.
Bury St. Edmunds, England
My 1-month-old niece under the Christmas tree.
Richmond, Texas
One of my first self-portraits after learning photography.
Bury St. Edmunds, United Kingdom
One of my littlest friends in light almost as golden as she is.
Hitchin, England
A brand new family of three.
Spokane, Washington
My cat thriving through the lockdown.
Bury St. Edmunds, United Kingdom
My husband and I exploring the Highlands.
Glencoe, Scotland
An unbelievably perfect tomato.
Sacile, Italy
My beautiful friend enjoying a full moon after a successful Christmas tree hunt.
Green Bluff, Washington
A gondola ride through crowded canals.
Venice, Italy
I hope you enjoyed my “My Top 20 of 2020”, also known as my first blog post.
I know this was an * exciting * year for everyone and I hope that you found light when it was so easy to find darkness.
If you’d like to view more of my work, click here.
Cheers!