Fly-Fishing Cowgirls

From Alberta in the north of the continent to Texas in the south, there exists a prominent Western (like the film genre) culture that surpasses national borders. Its rodeos, fly fishing, hunting, and even tongue-in-cheek cowboy style itself are tied closer to the Land than the often-prominent rootless cosmopolitanism of urban environments. 

Being "city folk" myself, and, at the same time, coming from a different--Eastern European--background, to boot (pun, sorry!), this culture strikes me as exotic and fascinating as visiting Kyoto for the first time.

This weekend, I've documented its trailer-riding, fly-fishing, cowgirl-dressing ladies:

Oh, and I'm totally into the boots. 

In the Woods

Recently, I photographed a wedding reception in the middle of the woods for a friend. The experience reiterated two things that were obvious to me already:

   1) Holy bleeping bleep! I really love photographing FOOD; 

   2) The best kind of portraiture is documentary.

Below is one of my favorite images from the event, though the presence of a tail (attached to a rather obedient dog) between the two lovely lady observers makes me biased. Slightly.