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10.09 | The first one...



I feel obligated to tell you this is my first blog post here.  Maybe, technically, my second after this one.

I am not sure how much I will blog, but I will include a reference to any new pictures and blog posts in my monthly recap e-mail.  Shameless plug, I know.  But, head over to the blue box to the right -----> and subscribe.  Just do it.  It's one e-mail once a month!  All photos will eventually make their way to our social media pages too.  Hint: another way to follow our activity!

So that being said, welcome to Broken Road Images!

This website is a labor of love.  Love of the beauty everywhere I look.  Beauty that I want to share with you.  Some photos are more breathtaking than others, but still: beauty.

If you've spent any time so far looking at my portfolio, you will notice one thing: the lack of people.  It's not that I don't photograph people, because I do, but I have private galleries for "people" photos.  Maybe someday I'll post a few "people" photos (with their permission, of course!).

This is a place for fun.  Kick back and relax.  Peruse the photos.  Comment or share the photos you love.  I'm not sure that I want comments on photos you don't love! ;-)

Thanks for reading!

~ Kelley

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