Kayaking the American River

by Sherri on March 16, 2011

Whitewater kayaking the North Fork of the American River, near Auburn, California.

Are you looking for something to do this spring in the Auburn area? This area offers tons of things to do, but here is one suggestion. Get your kayaks and rafts out and paddle the North Fork of the American River.

This fork of the American River is well-known for it’s beautiful scenery and offers some of the best class IV and V whitewater rafting and kayaking in California!

For more information check out The American River Website.

~Sherri

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Old Town Auburn Christmas

by Sherri on December 14, 2010

Old Town Auburn, California all dressed up for the holidays!

Hi everyone!

As we approach Christmas, I wanted to share a photo I captured of Old Town Auburn last year, just after a low snowfall.

If you have never been to Old Town Auburn before, you should check it out, especially during the holiday season. There are a lot of really neat shops and the town is always decked out for the holidays!

I’m planning a trip to Old Town soon, to capture a few 2010 holiday photos to add to my collection. Maybe, we will see you there!

Keep warm & cozy, enjoy your holiday season and don’t eat too many treats! 😉

~Sherri

Desert Drama

by Sherri on December 7, 2010

Joshua Trees in the Mojave Desert, California.

When we first spotted these Joshua Trees, they didn’t look all that great. The sun was still way too high in the sky. My goal was to locate the trees I wanted to shoot, then wait for the dramatic light. I knew there would be a great sunset, due to the amazing clouds in the sky.

We waited it out for about 30 minutes. Then, just like I had hoped for, the drama began. The sun came through the clouds and lit up my landscape beautifully.

I don’t know how long it will be before we can make a trip back to the desert (hopefully not too long), so I shot a dozen or so different compositions of these Joshua Trees. This is one of my favorites!

Questions or comments? I’m all ears!

See ya!

~Sherri

Joshua Trees

by Sherri on December 3, 2010

Joshua Trees in Jawbone Canyon, California.

Joshua Trees (Yucca Brevifolia, as they are scientifically known) are really fun to photograph, I discovered on our recent trip to Southern California. They are a American plant, found only in the Southwestern United States.

Jeff & I were exploring Jawbone Canyon and came upon this cluster of Joshua Trees backlit and nearly silhouetted, by the sun hitting the mountain behind them.

I wanted to show a little more detail in the trees, which I did easily in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, by adding a little fill light. In case you missed this, here is another photo of Joshua Trees I posted a few days ago. You might also like to see our brand new “Bakersfield & Beyond” Gallery.

Have a great weekend and be sure to come back to see more photos from our trip.

~Sherri

Off-Road Adventures in Jawbone Canyon

by Sherri on November 30, 2010

Quad riding in Jawbone Canyon, California.

Quad riding doesn’t get much better than this!

We spent one extra day during our recent visit to Bakersfield for Thanksgiving. We wanted to do some exploring and photographing outside of town.

Before leaving home, we researched the Internet and studied maps looking for mutually beneficial places to go. One of the places we checked out was “Jawbone Canyon.” This place is amazing. It’s beautiful for photography and it offers miles and miles and miles and miles and more miles of riding, for the off-road enthusiast!

I felt sorry for Jeff. He wanted to ride so bad, but we didn’t have his quad with us. NOTE: Please don’t tell him this, but I could ALMOST get into riding quads at this place!

As always, thank you for visiting and your comments and questions are welcomed and appreciated!

~Sherri

Happy Thanksgiving!

by Sherri on November 24, 2010

Joshua Tree, near Red Rock Canyon State Park, California.

Happy Thanksgiving from Bakersfield, California!

We are spending an extra day down here in Bakersfield this year. There are so many things to see and photograph beyond Bakersfield, but we never have enough time to see them!

Yesterday, we drove to Red Rock Canyon State Park. We didn’t have much time there, however, as we got sidetracked at Jawbone Canyon. Both places are really cool and we will definitely return to both of them in the future. The photo above is one of the images I captured during our scouting trip.

Thank you for stopping by and have a great Thanksgiving!

~Sherri

Bakersfield, California Images

by Sherri on November 22, 2010

Sunset at Panorama Park, Bakersfield, California.

Jeff and I are happy to announce that we have added a selection of Bakersfield images to our Website. To see them all, simply visit our new Bakersfield, California Gallery.

We will be traveling to and photographing Bakersfield and beyond again soon = more images will be added to this gallery in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.

Thank you for visiting!

~Sherri

Panorama Park, Bakersfield, CA

by Sherri on November 16, 2010

Family enjoying the panorama at Panorama Park, Bakersfield, California.

Here is another Bakersfield (BAKO as the locals call it) image I am working on. Look for it in our new Bakersfield, California gallery coming later this week. 🙂

This is not an actual gallery that you can visit in Bakersfield. It will be added to our collection of galleries on our Photography Website.

Thanks for visiting!

~Sherri

Kern River: Bakersfield, California

by Sherri on November 12, 2010

Photo: The Kern River near Hart Memorial Park, Bakersfield, California.

This is one of the images that will be included in our new Bakersfield Gallery coming very soon! I am on a mission to capture images of Beautiful Bakersfield to prove a point; that beauty and great subjects can be found anywhere!

So many people refer to Bakersfield as ugly, boring, hot, dry and stinky. If you hear anything positive, it is usually from someone who lives there. Stay tuned, as I share with you “Bakersfield Through My Eyes.”

Thanks for visiting and be sure to check back soon!

~Sherri

The Foresthill Bridge (California's tallest bridge) stretches over the beautiful North Fork of the American River, Auburn, CA.

Auburn is awesome, especially in Autumn!

Join me this coming Sunday for an all day photo shoot down into the American River Canyon and in Old Town Auburn. See why Auburn is becoming more of a tourist destination and less of a place to just stop on the way to Lake Tahoe and Reno.

I love to share my town any chance I get and that is one reason why I am offering my American River/Old Town Auburn Photo Tour & Workshop.

Here are a few tidbits about Auburn:

  1. We have the oldest volunteer fire department in the West.
  2. We also have the tallest bridge in California.
  3. Parts of Phenomenon and XXX (among others) were filmed here.
  4. We are the “Endurance Capital of the World.”
  5. And much more…

I am offering this Photo Tour & Workshop at a sweet 2 for 1 price. For just $125.00, you and a friend (spouse, relative etc.) can enjoy a whole day with me (includes lunch), honing your photography skills and learning more about what makes Auburn so awesome!

Hurry and book before it’s too late. The deadline is this Wednesday!

See more images of Auburn.

Thanks for visiting!

~Sherri