by Josie Siler | Nov 13, 2015 | Behind the Photo Fridays, Photography
Four people never held so still. My friend quietly rowed the motorboat over the rippling waters of Long Lake in Eveleth, Minnesota as we sneakily followed a couple of friendly loons. They were basking in the warm afternoon sun and were so comical! My 300mm lens was...
by Josie Siler | Nov 6, 2015 | Behind the Photo Fridays, Photography
Rural life and small towns are the best. Everybody knows everybody and roots run deep. I’ve heard about Aunt Mag’s place for as long as I can remember. Aunt Mag wasn’t my aunt, but the aunt of my friend Maggie. Maggie grew up in the same small town...
by Josie Siler | Oct 23, 2015 | Behind the Photo Fridays, Photography
This particular January day in Wisconsin was surprisingly not freezing. I was having a rough go of it with my health at the time and was lounging around the house when my mom decided we needed to chase the sunset. “Josie, let’s go! I know the perfect...
by Josie Siler | Oct 9, 2015 | Behind the Photo Fridays, Photography
The tingling sensation in my fingers was the first hint that something was wrong. I knew what was coming, yet I pushed forward. At the bottom of the long, winding path was a waterfall that needed to be photographed. I was on a waterfall hunt in western North Carolina...
by Josie Siler | Sep 18, 2015 | Behind the Photo Fridays, Photography
Two summers ago something very special happened. Over Independence Day weekend I was able to travel with my parents and my Grandma Margaret to the small town of Kathryn, North Dakota. I know what you’re thinking, that doesn’t sound very exciting....