Happy Father's Day
Though not as extensive as the Mother’s Day collection, my photographic tribute to fathers around the world is no less … Continue reading Happy Father's Day
Though not as extensive as the Mother’s Day collection, my photographic tribute to fathers around the world is no less … Continue reading Happy Father's Day
Kids Around the World includes the kids in my own neighborhood, and seeing as today is the last day of … Continue reading Photo Friday – Last Day of School!
LOOK3 is this really cool photography festival taking place in Charlottesville June 11-13, which, unfortunately, I won’t be attending. I … Continue reading Look for me at LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph
I’ve been editing alot of stock for Nepal lately, so I decided to feature some kids from the Tharu village … Continue reading Photo Friday – Kids Around the World: Nepal
featuring Mira Terra Images! Because it’s all about sharing the love, folks, and Photoshelter is sending plenty my way this … Continue reading Photoshelter shares the love
It’s Photo Friday, and that means another travel photo post of Kids Around the World. Today I just wanted to … Continue reading Photo Friday – Simple Pleasures of Digital Photography
Speaking of delicious, baby… These two brothers and their matching coats and lollipops just had “lucky” written all over them. … Continue reading Photo Friday – Kids Around the World
Happy Mother’s Day to Moms Everywhere! http://pa.photoshelter.com/swf/Slideshow.swf?feedSRC=http%3A//www.miraterraimages.com/c/kymri/gallery/Mothers-Day/G0000g2VEm94dNuU%3Ffeed%3Drss%26ppg%3D200Mother’s Day – Images by Kymri Wilt And being that it’s Photo Friday, be … Continue reading Mother's Day – Moms Around the World
I’ve recently discovered a fun idea called Photo Friday – the original idea comes from Delicious Baby, where users are … Continue reading Photo Friday – Kids Around the World
The meeting of the waters on the Amazon, as seen from the plane Preface: I wrote this blog (as well … Continue reading Life on the Amazon – Part II: The Experience