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24Feb/108

Shannon Hollman | Thousand Words

The Quick Survey
  • Name / Business Name: Shannon Hollman/ Thousand Words Photography
  • Located in: Kalispell, Montana
  • Started in: 2008
  • Status: Full time/year round...as long as the weather permits :)
  • Types of Photography: portraits (all types) and wedding
  • Primary Camera / Favorite Lens: canon 5d and my 50mm
  • Interesting Personal Fact: I'm a reality show junkie. If it's on TV, I'll watch it!
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Short Bio - Word from the Photographer
I'm just a small town girl who LOVES what I do. I adore and love every second I am behind the camera. I am a natural light photographer and all of my work is done with available light and at outdoor locations.
I'm so lucky to have my husband by my side for all wedding shoots. I could not do it without him and I fall in love with him all over again every time we shoot a wedding together.
Thanks for this opportunity!
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20Feb/100

Kristine Paulsen Photography

The Quick Survey

  • Name / Business Name: Kristine Paulsen / Kristine Paulsen Photography
  • Located in: Missoula, Montana
  • Started in: 2009
  • Status: (Full Time, Part Time, Hobbiest, etc) Full Time
  • Types of Photography: Wedding, Portrait and Editorial Photojournalism
  • Primary Camera / Favorite Lens: Canon 5d Mark ii and Canon 5d - fav lens: Canon 70-200 2.8
  • Interesting Personal Fact: I've been playing the piano for 20 years and love it!

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Short Bio - Word from the Photographer

I snapped my first photo with my mother's old manual Canon SLR at the tender young age of 9, and from the moment I saw the resulting print of a tree swallow frozen in flight, I was hooked. I'm a Montana-based photographer who still marvels at the way photos help us to slow down life's hectic ways and view the world in a new and interesting light. I truly delight in meeting and visiting the great variety of people and places this world has to offer us, and am honored to help document it. There's nothing quite as wonderful as being a photographer - it really gives you access to the most incredible people and, for me, makes this life pretty darn fantastic.

Word from the Author

I've particularly enjoyed looking through Kristine's work. She's a wonderful photographer and has a large portfolio with some unique work. I've chosen to highlight her Photojournalism work to mix things up here on the blog, but she does wedding work as well. Enjoy!

Kristine Paulsen/Daily Inter Lake A helicopter races water to the Chippy Creek Fire near Niarada Monday evening. The wildfire has officially burned 40,000 acres, but may now be the largest in the state after rapidly consuming more timber Monday evening.Kristine Paulsen/Daily Inter Lake Doug Scarff, assistant chief for the Smith Valley Volunteer Fire Department, and Loretta Merriman, incident commander for DNRC, speak with one another as a helicopter drops water to prevent the fire from spreading. The blaze, which was on Orchard Ridge Road in Kalispell, was on Matt Waatti's property.  No one was injured, and it was unclear how the fire started.

Joe Petosa holds one of Petosa Accordions' sale instruments in front of a wall of accordion relics, some of which were meticulously handcrafted by his grandfather, Carl Petosa, in the early 1920s. (Seattle Post-Intelligencer/Kristine Paulsen)

Kristine Paulsen/Daily Inter Lake Matt Patterson with Sandry Construction of Bigfork, left, speaks with another contractor Thursday afternoon at Going-to-the-Sun-Road in East Glacier.  Massive efforts have been made to repair the damage during last November's storm.

Kristine Paulsen/Daily Inter Lake Members of a Type 2 firefighting team out of Kennewick, Wash., march past evacuee Del Hoyt's truck into the Skyland Fire smoke surrounding Dog Gun Lake Tuesday afternoon.

Seattle Mariners Miguel Cairo holds off pitcher R.A Dickey as he takes out Detroit Tigers Curtis Granderson at first base during sixth inning action at Safeco Field in Seattle, Friday May 30, 2008. (Seattle Post-Intelligencer/Kristine Paulsen)