Stop and Frame the Flowers

I always think I’m taking the most beautiful, professional, ready-to-be-blown up to 22×30 photos–only to process the film and realize just how mistaken I was. Not Alicia Bock. A mother of two, ecclectic gardener, and award-winning photographer who "records the passage of time through fading flowers and weathered landscapes."

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I always think I’m taking the most beautiful, professional, ready-to-be-blown up to 22×30 photos–only to process the film and realize just how mistaken I was.
Not Alicia Bock. A mother of two, ecclectic gardener, and award-winning photographer who "records the passage of time through fading flowers and weathered landscapes." Translation? Stunning, gallery-quality prints.
We’re especially taken with her black and whites, like the dogwood blossoms shown here, although she does explore some interesting aspects of color and contrast, as in her yellow gazania photo.
Order now while Alicia’s prices are still reasonable. Something tells us they might not be for long. -Liz
One more reason to order now: Alicia is offering CMP readers a free handmade greeting card sample with any order. Just enter the code GCSample in the "notes" section on checkout.


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