
In about two months, I'll hop on a plane and head to Kentucky for a FABULOUS workshop called Flourish to continue my visual education. I'm so excited I can hardly stand it! My confirmation for my plane ticket came in the mail last week ... and I'm ready for Jan. 20 to be here NOW.
I've got some excellent building blocks, and I'm anticipatig that the fantastic women who are running this workshop (Angela, Kim and Kitty) will help Mike and I service all of our clients in a more fabulous way!
In advance of attending the workshop, I'm sending in a questionnaire for the Flourish Blog. I pulled a few favorite questions and post it for OUR blog readers here!
Enjoy!
Name: Karen Mikols (pronounced: Michael's)
Where do you live: Kansas
How long have you been in business: Complex question! I've been a photographer since I was 13 years old, but worked through high school, college and a few years after as a newspaper photojournalist. I started Heartland Photography in November 2005.
Show us one of your favorite images you took recently: This is Max, my best friend's adorable (and only) nephew. He has 3 sister, including new baby TWINS!

Show us an image you wish you took: UGH! This is tough because there are SO MANY in ALL SORTS of ways! I'm a BIG fan of Heather Essian's work. Two of my favorites are: THIS and THIS
From what do you draw your inspiration: Oddly enough, my own personal relationships. The sweet way my fiance treats me ends up in my photos. If a couple doesn't quite know what to do, I draw on Erik's cues and give them some direction (why don't you kiss on her neck a little? It works like a CHARM! (example below)

I'm also being more influenced by colors than I EVER was before as a news photojournalist. Perhaps that's because the color won't be awful and out of register on 50,000 newspapers... I also enjoy watching movies ... and pay close attention to the lighting, ESPECIALLY the moody lighting.
There are TONS of questions and I don't want to ramble on forever, so be sure to check the Flourish Blog to see what I have to say!










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