Tony from The ElectrolytesFirst of all, Jenny was rad and it was clear she had a passion for her craft. She was just sorta walkin’ down 36th with a camera and we were out in front of the High Dive smokin’ out before we went on stage. She took our pictures, we shmoozed, then she vanished.
Definitely my favorite random fremont encounter!ReplyCancel
Aubrey FitzloffLove the picture of the penguins. I’d love to see shots if we turned you loose with a camera in our zoo in Columbia (especially the lorikeets).ReplyCancel
Michelle MooreThe image of the birds in the trees looks like a painting. or wallpaper. Can I get a room painted with that image please? mmkaythanks. and while we’re at it, I need to go to the zoo. it’s been a while.ReplyCancel
Laurel McConnellOooooooh them little parakeets! I OUTTA… ARGH! They pooped on me. But I actually wanted to let you know that you rock my world, Mizz J!ReplyCancel
MauriceGreat job Jenny. I love the shot of the mustachioed girl in the third picture. The foreground and background is perfect! You capture Seattle life so well.ReplyCancel
Annie BeedyThese are great Jenny. I love the couple in the green pant suits! Perfect.ReplyCancel
jillyour photos always make me feel like i was right there with you.ReplyCancel
ElizaCheryl!! Is it Cheryl?
JasonThese are amazing…I love the tones and feel of every single one of them!
JasonOh, and the name of the photog? Cheryl Jones, In a Frame Photography. 😉
Jenny Jding ding ding! It’s Cheryl Jones using that beautiful sunset time.
ryan flynnreally like this series. faces are the coolest.
Josh DuriasJenny,
Born and raised in Seattle … your work makes me miss home!
So good.
~Josh
ÉmilieGreat colors. Wonderful faces, smiles and personnalities. I can just hear the laughs.
Neil CowleyLovely vignette of an assignment, great access/standoff
jessLOVE the bonfire photo. How do you do that?