Seasons Photography is excited to announce the beginning of a greeting card line! I am currently selling greeting cards on Etsy. The cards are 4x5.5" and are printed in high quality 4-color on professional photo paper, with a pearl metallic finish. An envelope is included with each greeting card.
Stop by Seasons Photography Greeting Cards & Art Gallery to see the cards. Custom cards can be created by any photograph listed on my website.
If you know me personally and live close to me, contact me directly about purchasing the cards and avoid shipping costs. More cards with varying themes will be added at a later date!
Blessings,
Seasons Photography
Seasons Photography
Michigan based Nature and Landscape Photography with Inspirational Design. This blog is the thoughts and inspirations behind Seasons Photography....oh, and some nature photography mixed in!
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Moving on...
Well...Spring is nearly over. It's my favorite time of year. But...it seems like this spring will be filled with soggy days and cloudy skies! It's ok though. I still have had opportunity to spend time in the sunshine and I am very excited for summer! :)
I feel like each spring, God gives us a new opportunity to remember that He is faithful. That He always provides something new and beautiful for us. Sometimes we just need to wait very patiently for it.
I feel like each spring, God gives us a new opportunity to remember that He is faithful. That He always provides something new and beautiful for us. Sometimes we just need to wait very patiently for it.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Looking in the rear-view mirror...
Sometimes looking back brings hurt and heartache. Other times, it brings back precious memories of special times in one's life.
Because I am a nature and landscape photographer, my year in review is a glimpse into special moments, remembering vacations, walks in the woods, and views from God's most beautiful creation.
And yes, there are two pictures of the cutest little girls in my life.
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A Simpler Life |
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Butterly Meet Zinnia. |
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It's finally raining - A thankful response to a summer of no rain. |
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OOH! It's cold out here!! |
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The Mighty Mac. |
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Harvest Moon. |
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Last puffs of summer. |
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Full moon and starry night in February. |
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Michigan State Capitol |
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Round Island Lighthouse |
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Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes |
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Michigan Soybean Harvest |
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St. Ignace Lighthouse |
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Veteran's Memorial Bridge, Bay City, Michigan |
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Autumn Hues |
Feel free to leave a comment about which one is your favorite!!
Blessings,
Seasons Photography
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
The Season of Change


Yet there is something sad and ominous about this season. Another year is drawing quickly to a close. Long summer days are but a faint memory of days gone by. The threat of cold, sunless days loom nearer every day.
So it gives great opportunity to ponder change. The good and the bad. Change is mostly perceived as negative…
Let’s face it: change is hard. It causes us to leave our comforts, to embrace difficulties, and oh so often it is that we are losing hold of something that was once very dear to us.
But the exciting part? Change is healthy. It gives us an opportunity to think about new things, try new things and sometimes, become a better person. It takes us out of our comfort zone and gives us an opportunity to learn about life in a different way.
There are so many things that shouldn’t change and rightfully so.
But in the whole grand scene of life, if we didn’t change, if we didn’t transition from one season to the next, what would that say?
Seasons Photography
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Eleven Years Ago...
Eleven years ago today I was a junior in college.
I was studying investments, real estate, insurance and banking.
I was a co-op student working on a large capital campaign.
I remember clearly what was on the radio on my morning drive to work.
At almost 9:00 I heared my co-worker yell about something on the news.
Again I heard her yell something I couldn't quite believe.
A large gathering appeared in her office.
We all were watching the news.
The day became very surreal.
That night, a very somber college professor said, "You all need to go home."
"Reflect on what is important in your life."
"Talk with those who are important to you."
And so we did.
And still do today.
US Flag | Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, MI |
Monday, August 20, 2012
A Beautiful Promise
It is no secret that I love rainbows.
The beautiful scene when the Sun shines on droplets of moisture in the atmosphere. The vibrant red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet bowed across the sky.
On the night my grandparents were killed in a car accident, I dreamed of a double rainbow in the sky. I was told later that there really was one....I'm not sure because it was the winter and I typically don't see one then.
Rainbow are filled with promise. hope. expectations of things to come.
Have a great week!
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