Remember back to Christmas time and most of the united states was able to be wearing a t-shirt and be totally fine and we all thought we got a “get out of winter free card”? Well some of us now are watching snow melt off our lawns, or if you’re like me, sitting by a fire in your southern Californian suburb because its a bone-chilling 43 degrees!! Pathetic, I know. But truly I live vicariously through all you PNW people and east coasters who may or may not be over the aftermath of winter storm Jonas.
I have seen so many fun snow pictures on my feed this week, especially all you east coasters! I am excited to share these inspiring winter images by Washington state photographer, Sierra Loomer! I hope they inspire you to get out there and make something beautiful even if you can see your breath. :)
A B O U T T H E A R T I S T //
Name/business name: Sierra Loomer Photography
Something short and sweet about you: I’m adventurous and I love the outdoors
About this session: This was a fun photoshoot I did with my friend at Lake Wenatchee back in November. All of my shoots are challenging in the sense that I am constantly trying to make each one better than the last.
What gear was used: Canon 5D Mark iii with a 50mm 1.4 lens
Why photography: It enables me to express myself in a creative way that is fulfilling to me
How does your relationship with Jesus affect your work? I wouldn’t be able to do what I do without Him because he gave me this talent and I do my best to glorify Him through photography.
If you or someone you know is interested in submitting images, please email us at Submissions@Delightandbe.com
xoxo
Elizabeth Lauren
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these are absolutely stunning! i cannot get over the deep tones and the reflection on the water and the mist… woah. fabulous work, sierra!