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Journal Set-Up Inspiration
Looking for Journaling Inspiration and ideas? When I start a new journal, I start in whatever month I left off with the previous journal. For example, in the journal I will show you today, the set up is made to start in May, since my previous journal will be filled in April. I hope you enjoy this post, and that it gives you some inspiration and ideas for your next project!

Storm
Jan 241 min read


The Bond Beyond the Banner
We’ve spent the last few months talking about the "show" part of 4-H—the early morning washes, the perfect top lines, and the adrenaline of the ring. But what happens when the trailer is parked, the clippers are put away, and the banners are hung on the wall? Today, I want to talk about the off-season . This is the time when the "Halter" takes a backseat and the "Heart" really gets to work. The Shift in Routine When you aren't prepping for a show every weekend, it’s easy to l

Clover
Jan 192 min read


Telling a Story in a Single Image
Welcome back to "Beyond the Frame"! Last time, we talked about the art of the candid shot and how to become an invisible observer. Today, we’re taking that a step further. How do you take a single, still image and make it tell a whole story? As photographers, we aren't just taking "pictures"—we are visual narrators. A great photo should make the viewer ask questions: What happened right before this? What’s about to happen next? Here are three ways to bake a narrative into you

Clover
Jan 192 min read
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