It has been a while since I shot these photos of a group of friends (it was way back in September! agh!), and I’ve been meaning to post some of my favorites, and I’m just now finally getting around to it. I hope you like them! We all had so much fun on our walkabout session – just going from spot to spot and soaking up the beeeeeautiful light.
Also, before I post those gems, I just wanted to mention that I had a great shoot for the Century Council this morning. Today kicked off the state of Montana’s “Cops In Shops,” and I was there to photograph Attorney General Steve Bullock, Director Jim Lynch of the Montana Department of Transportation, Alcohol Education Coordinator Lisa Scates of the Mt. Department of Revenue and Missoula Chief of Police Mark Muir. We even managed to squeeze in some photo ops from a few other members of the Missoula police force and had a great time doing it. Some of those photos may even run as billboards! Super exciting! I’ll keep you posted on that.
Also, I’m still waiting to hear about when the Chronicle of Higher Education is running the article for which I shot photos – I’ll let you know when it’s up!
And now – the long awaited photos from Sepetember – ohhhh, how I adore the light…mmmm.
Cheers!
-Kristine












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I was so happy to get home from my Seattle trip and see my gorgeous daughter Saras’ Senior pictures. I absolutely love them all!!! Thanks Kristine!! You are a fantastic photographer. Only 7 more years and my youngest daughter Madi will also have her senior pics taken by you. Hopefully you are still around the area, or I might have to travel to where You are..:) Thanks again from the bottom of my heart!!
Hi Jean! Thank you SO much for your wonderful words! I’m so glad you loved Sara’s photos – we really had a good time. She’s a beautiful, smart girl and will go far! Hopefully I’ll still be in Missoula, too, in 7 years – I’d love to photograph Madi’s photos as well! :)