At first I would take random pictures wherever I went. Churches became one of my favorite things to photograph.
My philosophy was to take a snapshot of what already existed. I wasn't very big into creating my own shots. Rather, I'd try to make what was already there look amazing.
I was lucky enough that one of my best friends, Jeffrey Holt, was getting into photography about the same time (well, technically a little earlier than I started to get into it, but that's getting too technical for such a simple blog). His skills and mentoring has really helped me develop my talent in this field.
Together, we went on a lot of photography adventures in search of some really interesting subjects. One of our favorite places we went was Eureka, a small ghost town about an hour south-ish of Provo.
I knew I would have to get over my "fear" of shooting people. For Christmas, the kids decided to update the pictures in our hallway of photos at home. It was so fun going out with all my siblings and being able to shoot a neat picture of each of them.
I've had a blast learning about and using different lenses. One of my favorite lenses I've borrowed was the lensbaby, formerly owned by Jeffrey.
I now have a couple lenses of my own. It's been a lot of fun to become familiar with them and the things I am able to do with them. My 50mm 1.4 has been marvelous for portraiture work, and my 10-22 has been a blast for other sorts of projects.
Everywhere I go, my travels have been even more enjoyable with my camera as an added companion. She's been with me everywhere, from the purest of God's creations like the Grand Canyon to the wondrous manmade feats like the city of Portland.
I've helped out with a lot of Jeffrey's photoshoots (family pictures, bridals, engagements, etc) and have been grateful for those opportunities and experiences. Back in February, I was invited by Chelsea Fitch to be the no-stress, third photographer at a wedding. It was my first wedding experience, and it was a blast!
Since then, I had the opportunity to do the bridals for a dear friend and former roommate of mine.
I've even branched out and shot some concert photography. This particular image is of a group called Brumby. They're going to be big one day, so I'm excited that I have one of the "first" pictures of them!
I've truly loved my photography experiences. I'm so grateful that my Dad was kind and generous enough to help me get started. I'm grateful for my life, my friends, my school, and my Church, and I'm excited to now have this way of sharing my life's experiences and my efforts in photography with the people that I love who may or may not be geographically very close to me right now.
Love you all! And congrats if you made it through this whole first post. I promise my next posts will not be so wordy :)
~$hana Brown













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