Cairn // vol. 27.: july 2020

June was not eventful. July was full of fireworks. Just not real ones. Maybe a few real ones. The theatrics missing in June were simply resting up for July. To summarize, I went to Duluth with my boyfriend, I quit my part-time job, my boyfriend moved in and I got to take some of my first shots of airplanes. Whew. Let’s get started, shall we?

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Trip Report // Devil's Tower, WY

Being a guest at a wedding is always a difficult task for me because I’m so used to shooting weddings that I’ve forgotten how to be a guest. I was eyeing the photographers with envy. It turns out when you’re a guest, there’s not actually a lot to do. You just relax and enjoy the party.

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The Traveling Freelancer: My Failsafe System for Working On The Go

I’m not one of those freelancers who is always on holiday, but in the past few years, I have gotten to visit some pretty interesting destinations, and see some new places. As a freelancer, I’m always taking my work with me, and this makes traveling with work a little different than traveling with a regular job. I’m going to walk you through how I successfully travel and work from anywhere.

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On The Road: Design Camp Time!

Greetings from Brainerd, Minnesota! It’s so great to be back up here again! Design Camp is a fall staple on my calendar and every year I look forward longingly to the crisp, cold air all the quality time I will spend with friends. It’s a different world than the Sonoran Desert of Arizona. The highs are in the 40s and 50s this weekend, and even this week, I was hanging out in triple digit temps. It’s a bit of a shock to the system, but as much as I miss Arizona, I’m happy to be here.

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