Jill Brown Photography Blog
Tuesday, July 16, 2013

What's been going on?

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Well, it looks like I haven't blogged anything since February.  I'm not quite sure how time got away from me.  There is much to catc...
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Terrill Family

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Sara - gosh I've known her forever!  We went to High School together and graduated... dare I say it... 20 years ago!!!  Wow how time fli...
Monday, February 4, 2013

Bottenfield Family

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I love this family.  They are absolutely adorable.  I had the fortunate opportunity to photograph this couple's wedding last year.  Thi...
Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Lindsey & Shaun

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Oh was I soooo excited when Lindsey asked me to photograph her e-session and wedding!  I have known Lindsey for several years.  She was once...
Monday, December 24, 2012

Gardner Family

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In early November my family and I moved to a new house.  A few days after we moved in, our orange tabby Charlie got out and didn't come ...

Conrey Family

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The Conreys are good friends of our family.  I love taking photos of my friends.  This time I was able to take photos of my friend's ent...
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Jill Brown
Jill Brown has over 15 years of experience in the field of photography. She has studied photography at Missouri State University and Maryville University, St. Louis. She spent time working on her personal fine art work for many years and in 2003 started her first wedding and portrait photography business in St. Louis, MO. Jill moved to Des Moines, IA in 2005 and has continued her wedding and portrait business along with her fine art photography. Jill currently has work displayed in and around the Des Moines area as well as work in personal collections around the world. Jill uses both medium format film cameras and digital formats to create her images. This is how the artist describes her work: “My work is a reflection of everyday life and places. I chose the medium of photography as a tool to capture the essence of the person or place. I create images to depict the subject as they are remembered in the mind. Not posed or unnatural, but as a window into the intimate world of the subject.” Jill Brown is a member of Professional Photographers of America.
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