Hometown Part 4 | northern California photographer

This Hometown Part 4 was first posted in July 2014.  The trees are a little taller and the church has had a partial facelift, but basically it still looks about like this. 

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Here are a few from my last trip in May so the fields should be looking quite different by now.   All except the very last one were taken in the early morning, the best time of day!   Usually it's just me and a few farmers out and about, but if you happen to see me, please stop and say Hello.  Sometimes I get friendly waves, and those work too! 

Hometown Part 4

Hometown Part 4 John Deer tractor in field near barnHometown Part 4 irrigation water in fieldHometown Part 4 purple wildflowersUtility power station and reflection at sunrise Hometown Part 4 Hometown Part 4 barn with hay hook in loftrice elevators near irrigated rice field Hometown Part 4 grain ready for harvest Hometown Part 4 Crop Duster in flight Hometown Part 4Rice field just sprouting Hometown Part 4Hometown Part 4 community churchHometown Part 4 church bellcloudy sky Hometown Part 4 

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All landscape and still life images are available for purchase.

Please CONTACT ME at nadeen@nadeenflynn.com to purchase prints or schedule your portrait session.

Nadeen Flynn is an award winning northern California portrait and fine art photographer. Living in the greater Sacramento area, she specializes in senior and teen portraits as well as fine art landscape and still life photography. Nadeen’s style is authentic, fresh and personality-driven. This retains the timeless features of photography that create family heirlooms. She offers in-person workshops and mentoring. She currently lives in rural northern California with her husband and a couple thousand walnut trees.

Currently booking 2017 senior portraits. Locations include Yuba City/Marysville, East Nicolaus, Wheatland, Lincoln, Woodland, Roseville, Rocklin, and Sacramento areas.

(530) 633-7575

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