St. Olaf

We took so many photos while we were in Montana. That place is truly amazing, there is a different way of life out there. Things move at a slower pace, and there are not too many distractions, it grew on me a little. Like I said we took a lot of photographs, and this will be the first of many posts. The good thing is that they will last me for a while. So when I do not have anything to write/post, I can just milk the Montana photos some more… (insert sneaky smile here) So the first photo session we came upon was an old church on the hillside. Jessica’s dad (whom was already out in Montana and we were meeting up with) had mentioned this place to us before, and had shown us a picture. I told him that we had to see this place first, before we left for Glacier. We couldn’t have asked for a better way to kick off the trip. A lot of the roads out there are dusty gravel roads that wind through the hillsides. As we are cresting a hilltop I see this tiny little steeple poking up in the sunset, and I could not stop smiling. I was driving the rental van, and immediately accelerated, leaving a huge trail of dust behind us. I was so excited about how awesome everything looked and didn’t want to miss a second of it We get close enough to the church to get a shot and I barely throw the van into park before I am off running through the field. I was like a lion chasing a zebra. We took a lot of photographs of this early 1900’s church as well of the surroundings (probably too many). It was a spectacular way to start our trip. I know we were in for a good one, if things looked half as awesome as this scene we were looking at. I have grabbed a handful of shots from the church session and posted them in a story below. Take a peek, and prepare yourself for many more photos to come : ) Click Photo to See the Story –>

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St Olaf #3, Red Lodge, MT » Joey Seawell Photographs - [...] on two separate days of our trip across Montana.  Once on the first day we arrived, see older post HERE and another on our second to last day of the trip.  Truly amazing, such a vast [...]June 26, 2009 - 12:02 am

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