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Kim has a great eye for a wide variety of subjects and is just as adept at capturing an old sign, or a colorful landscape, as she is photographing her travels. The variety is inspiring. A recent foray in to using film shows that digital or analog makes no difference - they're all good! Keep it up.
I just know Kim is as smiley as her icon (never change it). It makes my day when I see it and her photos which range across subjects but are always beautifully crafted and a joy to behold.
Kim has given my family the gift of a visual memory of my father. A life lived to the best of his ability with courage, hard work, and an abiding love for the people of India and Pakistan. As we have a memorial for him, 5 months after his death, Kim's portrayal of his journey will bring joy, smiles, and jog more mem… Read more
Kim has given my family the gift of a visual memory of my father. A life lived to the best of his ability with courage, hard work, and an abiding love for the people of India and Pakistan. As we have a memorial for him, 5 months after his death, Kim's portrayal of his journey will bring joy, smiles, and jog more memories of a life will lived. Thank-you Kim!!
Read lessKim’s photos are driven by pure love of her subjects. She is kind to them. She respects what she photographs, and that respect shows in the finished product. If I were a crooked dandelion petal, a chapel wall, a hazy day, a brilliant white sheet on a Southern clothesline, a log on a muddy river, a shaft of light peerin… Read more
Kim’s photos are driven by pure love of her subjects. She is kind to them. She respects what she photographs, and that respect shows in the finished product. If I were a crooked dandelion petal, a chapel wall, a hazy day, a brilliant white sheet on a Southern clothesline, a log on a muddy river, a shaft of light peering around a fire escape staircase . . . I could think of no better artist to do me justice.
Read lessstrange things seem to happen around kim, and i for one, have enjoyed being around to see some of them. clouds forming angels in the sky, cats reclining on mailboxes, the mexican sun changing hand woven cloth into stained glass. okay, maybe kim doesnt make these things happen. but what i know for sure is i wouldnt have… Read more
strange things seem to happen around kim, and i for one, have enjoyed being around to see some of them. clouds forming angels in the sky, cats reclining on mailboxes, the mexican sun changing hand woven cloth into stained glass. okay, maybe kim doesnt make these things happen. but what i know for sure is i wouldnt have seen them if she hadnt been there to point them out. and for all those who dont happen to be present at the time, she meticulously and artfully uses her camera to spread the beauty and joy that is her life. for that i thank her.
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