I am a Dine' woman, a photographer from the Northern Arizona Navajo Rez town of Tuba City. I am Todich'ii'nii {Bitterwater} and born for the Hash'glish'ni {Mud people} clan from New Mexico. My grandfathers clan is Ma'ii Deeshgizhnii {Coyote Pass People}. I am a student of Fine Arts in Photography. I love photography, my passion since I first picked up that old Canon Rebel SLR back in 1981. My blog consists of my photographic adventures and most importantly my family.
My Second Set of Eyes

Canon Rebel xTi ~ Nikon 5000
Monday, January 30, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
Photography I ~ Black & White Prints 2
Photogram my instructor liked and hung up in the glass lobby, this is a 2-D cut out from my 2-D art class a few years ago.
People & Places
Jase waiting for us to finish our assignments at the Mesa Plaza Chinese Culture Center.
Family portraits at Sweetwater park.
Hemotypsis at Chasers Night Club in Scottsdale.
Motive at Joe's Grotto in North East Phoenix.
My brother Julius, bassist for Motive.
Motive Steve in action at Joe's Grotto.
KJ's trophy corner.
Family portrait of my husband Jason.
Family Hand Portraits showing the things they do the most with their hands.
Majority of the time my husband drives us every where we need to be through out the week.
My Self Portrait
My hand showing my family, marriage, and education is my life.
Ariel and her flute, although she does not play anymore because she is studying Asian Culture and Languages.
My Instructor and class favorite photo.
KJ her time is spent playing softball and attending High School and spending time with the Young Women group at Church.
Her Pitching hand
My test strip collages.
Photography I ~ Black & White Prints
Photograms of random objects, I really liked doing this process and learning about various ways to produce a print.
My mother inlaw gave me this silver necklace as a gift, not much of a big jewelry wearer so I wear on special formal occasions.
~Greater depth of field~
Navajo Code Talker tribute statue on Central & Thomas Road in Phoenix, AZ
~Shallow depth of field~
Ballerina dancer statue at St.Joe's healing garden
~Freezing motion~
~Blurred motion~
~Family Portraits~
~Intergrate your shadow in the composition~
~Evoking a smell~
~Capturing a reflection~
~Repetitive pattern~
~Self Portrait~
~Object with sound~
~Photographed a painting I made with texture~
~White on White~
~Greater depth of field of the same object~
~Shallow depth of field~
~Western Navajo Fair Parade, public photographs~
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