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2020 Livingston County Community Assessment for Mid Central Community Action (Nonprofit Consultant)
In July, Mid Central Community Action (MCCA) contracted me to produce the 2020 Community Assessment for Livingston County, Illinois. As…
Meeting Spaces in Bloomington – Normal (Nonprofit Consultant)
Finding just the right meeting space in McLean County can be challenging. I made a list – I hope it’s helpful. Bookmark this for future reference!
Community Outreach for Illinois Partners for Human Service (Nonprofit Consultant)
For nearly a year now, I’ve had the great honor of conducting community outreach on behalf of Illinois Partners for…
Grant Writing Series – Coming Soon!
I am in catch up mode this week! Can you tell? 🙂 Today I am reaching way back to post…
Team Building Facilitation for INCCRRA (Project Consultant)
In January, the Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (INCCRRA) tapped me (Holly) to facilitate a half-day…
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Old Blog: Previous Posts
- Custom, Modern Lake House – Exteriors (Lake Bloomington, IL)
- Chicago Skyline at Sunset – River Cruise (Architectural Photography)
- Extended Family Portrait Session at Constitution Trail’s Camelback Bridge (Normal Family Photographer)
- Shooting with Medium Format Camera / Film inside US National Parks (Landscape Photography)
- Grand Tetons National Park + Jackson Hole, Wyoming (Landscape Photography)
Tag Archives: Cheyenne interior photographer
Church of St. Mary, Cheyenne (Interior / Exterior Architectural Photography)
Just before we moved from Cheyenne to Phoenix, I photographed interiors and exteriors of the Catholic Cathedral in the Archdiocese of Denver / Diocese of Cheyenne for Media 3, which is publishing Beacon of Light, a photo book of Catholic Cathedrals … Continue reading
This Old House (Phoenix Architectural Photographer)
One of the unfortunate aspects of leaving Cheyenne is leaving behind our beautiful, charming, old home in Cheyenne’s Moore Haven Heights Historic District. Before moving to Phoenix, I wanted to record some of the little details that make it such … Continue reading
Oklahoma City Aerial Photos Published in Oklahoma State History Textbooks
Two of my aerial photographs of Oklahoma City, one of downtown and one of the State Capitol, appear in the most recent editions of Oklahoma State History textbooks, published by Oklahoma History Press. In the first textbook, Oklahoma: The Sooner … Continue reading
The Making of an Heirloom: Replica of Greene and Greene’s Gamble House Dining Table
There’s nothing better than lingering over a meal with people I love. And now, Nathan and I have a very special place to do so. We recently became the very happy owners of a beautiful dining room table that is truly … Continue reading
“Donkey in Sonoita” Published in Black and White Magazine (Cheyenne Fine Art Photographer)
I recently achieved a long time goal: getting an image published in Black and White magazine, one of the best magazines for photographers. I was particularly proud that the image they selected for publication is one of my medium format … Continue reading
Our 2012 Holiday Card! + 3 Marketing Ideas for New Business Owners (Cheyenne Photographer)
Every year I try to design a creative, eye-catching, funny, personal, unique, and heartfelt holiday card. (And, I am always trying to outdo the prior year’s card!) My goal, since our card goes to family, friends, and business contacts alike, … Continue reading
Life Lessons From My pPROM Preemie Son (World Prematurity Day)
Parenting is the single greatest mirror life has to offer. Any parent will agree. Before I got pregnant almost exactly one year ago today, I was prepared to be a parent. I was older; I was in a solid marriage; I … Continue reading
Nursery Theme Ideas: Camping, Mountains, and Travel (Part 1)
Now that we’ve settled into our new home in Cheyenne, I can finally share images from Rawley’s nursery! But first, a little background. We wanted a gender neutral nursery theme since we didn’t know whether we were having a boy … Continue reading