Monday, November 4, 2024

Creative Corner: Kirsten Koschnitzke, Snowfox Photography

Kirsten Koschnitzke started Snowfox Photography in 2015, although she has been taking photos since her dad let her use his digital camera when she was a little girl. Her main focus is capturing moments to preserve real memories. She uses a Canon EOS Rebel T3i, mainly with 85mm and 50mm lenses.

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Email: [email protected]
Facebook.com/Snowfox.Photography/
Instagram @ snowfoxphotography

Chloe and The Steel Strings
Chloe and The Steel Strings
Emma Lee, Dale Charboneau and Kayla Cindle
Emma Lee, Dale Charboneau and Kayla Cindle
Jake Pilewski
Jake Pilewski
“This is a photo I took for a local musician, Emma Lee. Her personality and aesthetic really scream sunflowers and I really like the way I was able to play off the yellow of the flowers and the pink of her hair. I also love how part of her face is covered as if hiding something, but you can just make out her smile coming through the blooms. Emma is hands down one of my favorite subjects to shoot and I am lucky as an artist to work with people like her.”
“This is a photo I took for a local musician, Emma Lee. Her personality and aesthetic really scream sunflowers and I really like the way I was able to play off the yellow of the flowers and the pink of her hair. I also love how part of her face is covered as if hiding something, but you can just make out her smile coming through the blooms. Emma is hands down one of my favorite subjects to shoot and I am lucky as an artist to work with people like her.”

Kirsten Koschnitzke started Snowfox Photography in 2015, although she has been taking photos since her dad let her use his digital camera when she was a little girl. Her main focus is capturing moments to preserve real memories. She uses a Canon EOS Rebel T3i, mainly with 85mm and 50mm lenses.

logo

Email: [email protected]
Facebook.com/Snowfox.Photography/
Instagram @ snowfoxphotography

Chloe and The Steel Strings
Chloe and The Steel Strings
Emma Lee, Dale Charboneau and Kayla Cindle
Emma Lee, Dale Charboneau and Kayla Cindle
Jake Pilewski
Jake Pilewski
“This is a photo I took for a local musician, Emma Lee. Her personality and aesthetic really scream sunflowers and I really like the way I was able to play off the yellow of the flowers and the pink of her hair. I also love how part of her face is covered as if hiding something, but you can just make out her smile coming through the blooms. Emma is hands down one of my favorite subjects to shoot and I am lucky as an artist to work with people like her.”
“This is a photo I took for a local musician, Emma Lee. Her personality and aesthetic really scream sunflowers and I really like the way I was able to play off the yellow of the flowers and the pink of her hair. I also love how part of her face is covered as if hiding something, but you can just make out her smile coming through the blooms. Emma is hands down one of my favorite subjects to shoot and I am lucky as an artist to work with people like her.”

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