







Megan. Minneapolis. Olympus E-410. PS CS2.
I really wanted this particular set to turn out as striking as I could make it without over doing it. In editing, it was hard to decide exactly what path to take. In a sudden flash of creative inspiration, I attempted to echo some black & white photography from the '70s and '80s that my parents were so fond of, and I am beyond happy with the results.
(Isn't that first picture absolutely stunning? This blog is quickly becoming a shrine.)