When I moved to Missoula in 2013 with my long term partner of 11 years, I can't say I had ever taken the time to really appreciate wildflowers, let alone the meditate pastime of wildflower photography. But after spending a few springs hiking in Pattee Canyon, I couldn't help but take note of the beautiful Montana wildflowers that would present themselves year after year. I began to notice the rolling waves of beautiful color that would wash over the forest floor... first the magnificent yellow glacier lilies, then fields of golden arrowleaf balsamroot, stunning blue and purple lupine, and on and on throughout spring and summer. I began to anticipate wildflower season and look forward to the friendly blooms that would grace our beloved Pattee Canyon after the long Montana winters. I had fun searching for and then identifying flowers that were harder to spot, such as pasqueflowers, pink fairy slippers, lady slippers, and spotted coralroot.
Eventually I started photographing these Spring Beauties more intently, spending less time hiking and more time behind the camera. I began to hone my technical skills with the camera and dove into the wonderful world of macro photography. It was through the creation of these wildflower portraits that I began to appreciate form and to control light and composition. I believe it was here in the forest, camera in hand, where I discovered the joy of photographing natural beauty, and ultimately where my love of boudoir photography is rooted.
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Montana Spring Beauties
Personal work by Carin Dougherty