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Posted on January 25, 2010 in personal
So, today is my 30th birthday and it has me reflecting on the life I've lived so far and the life I want to live from here on out.  This self reflection is not spurred solely on the idea of entering my thirties, it's been an ongoing project of mine for some time, but this feels like an appropriate time to post a little bit about it.  I'm finding as I turn 30 that I'm more interested in learning than ever before - about myself, life, love, art, and all sorts of other stuff.  This has become so important to me both in terms of my personal and business life.  I'd like to share one project that I have done in conjunction with a continuing class of sorts stemming from Jesh de Rox's Life (as an Artform) workshops.  I've had the wonderful opportunity to continue learning and growing in this community of people who have beautiful hearts. They have provided a safe haven for us all to learn from each other and grow more with each passing week.  This assignment in particular has struck a chord with me because it challenged me to really look at how I'd like my life to be on the whole and how I'd like others to see me.  In short, we had to write the blurb on the back of a book that would be our biography.  Here is what I came up with:  

It's impossible to sum up a life in a few hundreds pages.  Aptly named, "An Intimate Portrait" is just a glimpse at the life of Nicole.  An explorer of light and love, perfectly imperfect, a collector of moments - these are just a few phrases to describe Nicole. She brought passion to a great many interests in her life - art, music, snowboarding, friends and family.  Photography was a great vehicle to express the beauty she saw in the world.  Beauty in people, relationships, new life, nature, and simple pleasures in life have been captured both with her camera lens and pastels.  She was fascinated by light and color, not only in the world, but also in her subjects.  Most interested in capturing emotion and innate beauty, she lives on in the artwork created for her clients that has been passed down generation to generation.  Though she achieved success with her artwork, it is her journey of self discovery and exploration of life through her artwork that was most important to her.  She learned to "unlearn" to experiment and imagine, pushing herself outside her comfort zone and overcome fears to truly embrace all experiences in life.  She failed at things in her life with grace and humility and learned from those experiences to grow further.  She learned that life is hard and complicated, but sublime in both its pain and joy.  A favorite quote of Nicole's by Anais Nin wonderfully describes this turning point in her journey.  "And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom." She believed the infinite and the invisible held the most important lessons in life.  She believed life's magic was in genuine experiences, physical and emotional experiences in life.  It was her life's greatest success not in touching the lives of many in some small way, but greatly impacting the lives of those she loved.

So, there is just a little tiny taste of my journey so far.  My birthday wish is to throw myself fully into all I experience this year, play more, not to let fear guide my actions, and continue to learn all I can so that I may someday be able to pass on that knowledge in some form or other.  And since no post is fun without pictures, I'd like to share my self portrait that I took at the last  life (as an artform) workshop I hosted this past fall.  I did another self portrait during last years workshop as well.
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AmyQ says: I loved reading this and I love seeing you in this picture:) I love that we are forever connected by this silver thread of conciousness and love. I love that you are open and honest and seeking and pushing and it gives me courage to try and to look closer. See you Thursday, Amy (January 25, 2010)
carolyn says: Beautiful bio and beautiful self-portrait. Thanks for sharing! See you (and amyq :) ) Thursday :) (January 25, 2010)
Lanie List says: Happy Birthday Nicole! 30 was one of my best years yet...I finally felt 'old enough' to be as powerful as I knew I was. I hope your 30th year is as revealing and awe inspiring! (January 28, 2010)
jesse Chamberlin says: happy belated birthday nicole! i loved reading this...so beautiful! may this year be full of blessings... (January 29, 2010)
josh solar says: Beautiful! So glad you shared this with me! As we all know, it's easy to let fear consume us, and hold us back from becoming who we are meant to be. I'm thankful I'm not on this journey by myself :) (March 20, 2010)
Stacey Potter says: I just turned 30 too! Happy birthday! (March 24, 2010)
Posted on December 26, 2009 in news , personal
...in Park City, Utah!  The office will be closed until I return on January 4th.  I hope everyone has a happy new year and all phone calls and emails will be returned when I'm back from vacation.  Check out one of the resorts we will be visiting.  Think snow!

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All my personal pictures always seem to go to the back burner.  So, I'm finally posting images from when my aunt and cousins visited the beach house this summer.  It's amazing to see how much they have changed in just a year.  You can see some images from 2008 here and here.  Always fun to spend some time with, I can't wait to see them at Christmas again  :)

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ryan estes says: I just love your kid shots, Nicole. :) (December 15, 2009)
Gemma Carr says: LOVE these shots, VERY cheeky faces captured beautifully! (April 14, 2010)
Introducing...Logan Cole...my nephew!  Zach's sister, Corinne, had this little guy a wee bit early, but he is nice and strong and healthy!  Logan definitely likes to be bundled up, very appropriate for a winter baby shoot!  I had a lot of fun with some new props.  It was so nice to spend some time getting to know Logan a bit and visiting with his parents, I hope to do it again soon.  Miss you guys already!

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Corinne says: OMG!!!! The pictures are AMAZING Nicole! He is sooooo Adorable! Of course I would say that he is my son :) Really though you did an AWESOME job! What does Uncle Zachy think???? (December 13, 2009)
Lauren says: Nicole, these are absolutely precious! (December 13, 2009)
Nelz says: AWESOME! He is adorable! I'm in love with the second shot...the b&w looks great. ♥ (December 13, 2009)
leigh miller says: nicole all these shoots are so great i couldnt decide which one to comment on. but i chose this one! gorgeous work. we need to gtg soon. somehow! (January 10, 2010)
Jerrell Terrell says: Beautiful images..great job! =) Love the detail shot of the hair. (March 21, 2010)
Stacey Potter says: LOVE your style. So unique and beautiful. (March 24, 2010)
Posted on August 18, 2009 in personal
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Posted on May 22, 2009 in beloved , e session , personal
I've been breaking out some of my film cameras more often as of late.  Since going digital, I have this awful habit of shooting some film on occasion then never doing anything with it.  So, I've been making a good effort to keep some film into the mix in recent shoots.  Cooper was such a good subject!  Pardon the dust spots on these, I seem to be better about ditching dust while printing, not scanning. 

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And a fun little triptych of Alyson and Shane's session!
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