Focus on the Bay Area with Jane Lurie Photography

One of the best things about blogging is the people you met along the way. Over the years I’ve been really fortunate to have met a lot of wonderful people through my blog who have inspired me deeply and have helped me plan my own travels to new places. When we began planning our family trip out to Northern California I knew I’d have to reach out to one of my favorite photographers in the Bay Area, Jane Lurie, for some advice on where to go and what to see. I have been following Jane’s beautiful photography blog for years and I love her inspiring work. No one knows how to capture the Bay Area and Northern California better than Jane.

Jane gave me some ideas on where to go, and while we were in California I realized how difficult it truly is to capture such a stunning place on film. We were there in early August which is normally quite foggy in the along the northern coast. I have never shot in fog before so it was quite a challenge. A few of my photos came out alright (which I will show later in another post) however I realized what a true art it is work with varying light and fog.  I knew instantly that I’d have to contact Jane and find out how she does it so beautifully. I also wanted to learn more about the woman behind Jane’s Lens so I invited her to do an interview with me. Here is what she had to say.

How long have you lived in the Bay Area? Where are you originally from?

I’ve lived in San Francisco for five years and part-time for ten. I grew up in New Jersey and worked in the education field there throughout my career. Then, my husband Bob and I lived near Charleston, South Carolina on Kiawah Island for many years before moving to San Francisco.

“Day is Done”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

When did you learn photography?

I have been interested in photography for as long as I can remember. As a kid, I proudly created photo albums with pictures from my little Kodak Instamatic and received my first “big” camera, a Minolta DSLR, in high school. I always had that camera with me taking photos of my friends and family. I studied photography and darkroom early on and continued when I switched to digital photography after my career in the education field ended.

I currently enjoy courses at SFAI (San Francisco Art Institute)— the photography department, by the way, was founded by Ansel Adams – a lifelong inspiration.

“Fog and Trees”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

What are some of your favorite subjects?

I have a variety of interests— landscapes and nature, city and street scenes, architecture and portraits of kids. We travel fairly extensively and I enjoy the challenge of settling into a new location to find that unique sense of place.

“Rainy Day on Grant Street, Chinatown”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

One of my favorite quotes is, “Photography helps people to see”, by Berenice Abbott. This thought is at the heart of what motivates me creatively in photography. Seeing extraordinary things in the everyday and celebrating them through my images is what I hope to achieve.

It may be the stunning light at sunset, unusual shadows cast on a building, a humorous “found object” on the street or simply the rain on a succulent in the park. It’s a joy to practice the art of seeing every day.

“Succulent in Rain”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

Another incentive in my work is to document places of natural beauty to help educate and illuminate the need for preservation and conservation of our limited resources – and, to encourage people to get out there and enjoy them. I’ve had my photography blog, Jane’s Lens, for 8 years and I hope my weekly posts encourage and inspire followers to see the world in different ways.

“Goodnight, Big Sur”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

I’ve always had a particular love for black and white photography and am inspired by Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Edward Weston, Dorothea Lange, Henri-Cartier Bresson- too many to mention- all of whom documented our world so beautifully in those days. And I admire many contemporary photographers, Richard Misrach, Lee Friedlander, Roman Loranc, Steve McCurry, Annie Leibowitz to name a few.

I am currently a main contributor to a website called Monochromia, a terrific group of photographers dedicated to black and white photography.

“Moonlit Bay”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

Where are your favorite places to shoot in San Francisco?

The Golden Gate is my steadfast companion. She is a muse of many moods and I just love to photograph her. Historic Fort Point, at the base of the bridge, is fun to climb and gives an interesting vantage point to see surfers, whales and the winter waves crashing along the shore.

San Francisco is a walking city and I love to explore the neighborhoods: The Presidio for its natural beauty and Spanish architecture, Chinatown for its markets and vibrant street scenes, The Mission for its street art, the Ferry Building and the Embarcadero, the Sunday Fort Mason Farmers’ Market.

Anywhere along the Bay- the Headlands, Lands End, Baker Beach, Crissy are all great for hiking and photography.

“Evening, Telegraph Hill”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

What are your tips for shooting in heavy fog?

Fog is mesmerizing to watch and photograph as it rolls in and out. It’s fun to get above the fog so I often shoot from a high spot in Russian Hill or the Headlands. The exposure can be tricky with the reflected light on the fog so it helps to bracket and get a variety of exposures.

“Headlands and Fog”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

When I’m in the thick of it, the challenge is to find the subject and get the focusing down. The Golden Gate is dramatic when it’s foggy- which is most of the summer!

“Summer in San Francisco”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

I work in Lightroom and generally, contrast and highlights can be adjusted in post-processing. I think fog photos look great in black and white.

What kind of camera do you shoot with and what is your favorite gear?

I shot with Nikons for years and my last kit, the Nikon D800 with the Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 and 70-200mm f/2.8 were recently, and sadly, retired when I switched to a mirrorless system.

I now photograph with the Fujifilm X-T2 with the Fujinon 18-55mm f/2.8, 35mm and 90mm f/2 prime lenses. The mirrorless cameras win for their light weight and excellent technology. My back sure thanks Fuji!

With the lighter system, I now use a tripod called the 3 Legged Thing by Punks Corey which is small, light and great for travel.

“A Perfect Summer Day”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

What do you love most about living in San Francisco?

From a photography standpoint— the light. It is exciting to see how dynamic it can be during the day-highlighting the bridges, the colorful Victorians or the captivating hills.

Also, what I love is that there is always something going on: marches, races, street fairs and farmers’ markets. It’s a photographer’s dream living here. And, hiking in the hills of Marin is a short drive away.

“San Francisco at night”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

Finally, I love the diversity in San Francisco, there’s always something to do culturally and the food is fantastic!

Where are some of your favorite places in Northern California that you recommend visitors see?

There are so many amazing places to see in Northern California! However, here are some of my favorites:

  • Point Reyes National Seashore is magnificent.
  • Big Sur is a must see.
  • Bodega Bay and its Headlands where you may see whales.
  • Sonoma and Napa for vineyard photos any time of the year.
  • Tomales Bay – and there are oysters.
  • The California Redwoods.

“California Living, Point Reyes”. Photo credit: Jane Lurie

How can we learn more about your work?

Photo of Jane with her granddaughter Imogen

You can subscribe to my blog, Jane’s Photography Blog – at https://janeluriephotography.wordpress.com/

You can also check out my website: https://www.janeluriephotography.com

Or you can follow me on Instagram: janeluriephotography

51 thoughts on “Focus on the Bay Area with Jane Lurie Photography

  1. Lisa Dorenfest ~ One Ocean At A Time – I am a circumnavigating sailor and visual storyteller. My travels have taken me across 360 degrees of longitude to 72 countries and territories. I completed my first sailing circumnavigation on November 2019 aboard SY Amandla and am currently wandering ashore.
    Lisa Dorenfest on said:

    Thank you for the introduction to Jane’s magnificent work. I’d love to study with her.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      You’re welcome! She is such a beautiful photographer and advocate for conservation. Thanks for reading!

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Thanks very much, Lisa! 🙂

  2. lexklein – I’m a restless, world-wandering, language-loving, book-devouring traveler trying to straddle the threshold between a traditional, stable family life and a free-spirited, irresistible urge to roam. Even when I was young, I always wanted to be somewhere else. I was the kid who loved camp, vacations, sleepovers, and all forms of transportation. Did my restlessness spring from a love of languages and other cultures? From a fiction fixation and all the places I’ve visited on the pages of a globeful of authors? I think it’s more primordial, though, an innate itch that demands scratching at regular intervals. I’m sure I won’t have a travel story every time I add to this blog, but I’ve got a lot! I’m a pretty happy camper (literally), but there is some angst as well as excitement in always having one foot out the door. Come along for the trip as I take the second step …
    lexklein on said:

    Oh, how fun to read more about Jane, whose photos I also greatly admire! Like you, Nicole, I thought about Jane the whole time I was in SF and Marin Country in June as I tried to capture the Golden Gate Bridge and many other local scenes. It probably made me even more impressed with Jane’s work! I was lucky to have no fog (instead, we hit a heat wave; one day it was 100 degrees outside!), but in a way, I wished for a little less bright sun – at least for photography purposes. (That may be the first time I’ve “complained” about sun!) Thanks for highlighting a fellow blogging friend!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Lexi! Yes I reached out to Jane before we went to get some tips. It was so helpful! After spending tend days in the area I realized how truly hard it is to capture the shots in the fog and in general. It truly is a spectacular place! I love Jane’s work and how her photos all tell a story. Glad you enjoyed the post!

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Thank you, Lex! This means so much to me. I’m glad you had a good time in SF. (Sorry about the unusual heat!)

  3. You should be here now- you wouldn’t have to worry about photographing with Carl (the fog) is in hiding with temps 101 degrees in Napa!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes, we were in Sonoma for an afternoon and it was crazy the difference in temperature! We left the Bay in the 60s and it was in the 90s in Sonoma. It was so hot! Do you run a vineyard in Napa?

      • We live in Napa and my husband runs vineyards and makes wine for wineries from the Sierra Foothills, to Sonoma County, and Napa (as well as our own label 😉

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        That is wonderful! I bet it is a very different life living there.

      • My husband runs vineyards and makes wine from the Sierra Foothills to Sonoma County and Napa- as a consulting winemaker as well as our own label 🙂

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        What is your own label? I’d love to try it out if I can find it at a local wine store here. How cool. He must have done a lot of training to get that kind of knowledge. 🙂

  4. Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
    Jane Lurie on said:

    Thank you very much for this feature, Nicole. It has been a pleasure following your blog over the years. Your positive outlook and mission to help others through your outreach is inspiring. And, your photographs are terrific! I look forward to your future adventures.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Jane, thank you so much for this lovely interview! I really enjoyed learning more about you and how you see the world through your lens. 🙂

  5. Alison and Don – Occupation: being/living/experiencing/travelling. In our sixties, with apparently no other authentic option, my husband Don and I sold our apartment and car, sold or gave away all our stuff and set off to discover the world. And ourselves. We started in Italy in 2011 and from there have travelled to Spain, India, Bali, Australia, New Zealand, SE Asia, South America, Egypt, Japan, etc. - you can see the blog archive. We travelled full-time for nearly six years, and then re-established a home in Vancouver. We now travel 2-3 months per year. We are interested in how the world works, how life works, how the creation of experience works, how the mind works. As we travel and both "choose" our course, and at the same time just let it unfold, we discover the "mechanics" of life, the astounding creativity of life, and a continual need to return to trust and presence. Opening the heart, and acceptance of what is, as it is, are keystones for us both. Interests: In no particular order: travel, photography, figure skating (as a fan), acceptance, authenticity, walking/hiking, joy, creativity, being human, adventure, presence, NOW. Same for Don except replace figure skating with Formula One motor racing.
    Alison and Don on said:

    It was so lovely to find out more about Jane. Thanks for interviewing her Nicole. Also I’d love to study with her. In my dreams I’d get to be as good as she is.
    Alison

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Alison! Jane’s work is very inspiring. I also love your photography too, you know. You are a beautiful photographer. My dream is to someday take some classes.

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Thank you, Alison. It’s such fun to have wonderful blogging friends. You’re a fantastic photographer and travel guru!

  6. Joe – Long Island, NY – Retired and loving it. Each new day gives me a reason to get out and photograph something.
    Joe on said:

    I am so glad you decided to interview Jane and share this. Jane is a phenomenal photographer and I am so proud to feature her as a main contributor on our Black and White only site Monochromia – http://www.monochromia.blog

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      She is fabulous and I love her work so much! I’ve been following her for years. I also love your site Monochromia. Someday I’d love to learn the art of black and white. Thanks Joe for reading this post about Jane! 🙂

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Thanks, Joe! 😊 It’s great to work with you.

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  8. Jet Eliot – Northern California – Weekly posts are original essays, photos, and anecdotes on lively creatures and interesting places I have befriended around the world.
    Jet Eliot on said:

    I really enjoyed this interview of Jane Lurie, thirdeyemom. I have had the privilege of following her blog for years, and it is one excellent photo and quote after another. The photos you featured here and the information about Jane did a great job of highlighting her skills and uniqueness.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thank you so much Jet for reading! Yes, Jane is amazing. She was so helpful when we were planning our trip and once I got out there I knew I’d have to do this post. No one can show us this part of the world better than Jane! 🙂

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Thank you, Jet. Much appreciated! It’s so nice that we have the Bay Area in common and that we share a love of nature. If only I had your encyclopedic knowledge. 😉

  9. I’m with Jet, and think that Jane’s photos are in a class of their own. I, too, have followed her blog for several years and am amazed each week by her posts. Thanks for your spot-on interview with her.
    Ω

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes Jane is incredible! She has inspired me to someday take some photography classes of my own. 🙂

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Very true!

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Hi Allan, Thanks, as always, for your support and encouragement. Your expertise and stories about the Golden Gate are priceless.

  10. Jane has a gift for capturing what she sees, she’s incredible! I enjoyed learning more about her from your interview.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes she does! She has a lot of admirers too! Her work is incredible. 🙂

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Thanks for reading, Eliza, and for your blogging friendship over the years. I am so appreciative.

  11. www.corneliaweber-photography.com – In my photography work I thrive to capture the soul of the moment. I let my images speak the language of stillness and vibration, with that I leave my audience to find their own reflections and emotions. My approach in my work is to lead other's to their own imagination and freedom of dreams. I invite you to visit my web site www.corneliaweber-photography.com
    www.corneliaweber-photography.com on said:

    I have followed Jane’s blog for several years by now and I really admire her work, she a great eye of seeing and capturing what’s in front of her lens, if it nature or a cities view, her work is really outstanding.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes she sure does! I love following her beautiful work.

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Thank you, Cornelia. You are wonderfully encouraging and a terrific photographer. I really appreciate it.

  12. restlessjo – Hi! I’m Jo! Johanna when I’m feeling posh, Jan to my Dad, and Joasiu to my Polish family. A bit of a mix-up, that’s me. The one constant, however, is my restless nature. I love to travel and to explore our world. It doesn’t have to be the big wide world. I can be ridiculously happy not too far from home, so long as I’m seeking new horizons. Of course I have a wish list, and it was to help me fulfil my dreams that I started to write travel guides for a venture called Simonseeks. I’d always kept a travel diary, and it was hugely satisfying to share my experiences and to make new friends who shared my passion for travel. Alas, Simonseeks hit a few troubles, but I still find myself writing about my travels. I’ve become addicted. I’d love to share them, and to make more friends. So, it has to be a blog- right? Or do I mean- write?
    restlessjo on said:

    Your photography always draws me back, Jane. I love it when an image captures my imagination, as yours so often do. 🙂 🙂 Rainy day is a stunner, and I’m definitely there, above the clouds with you.
    Nicole, thanks so much for providing us with a little background on Jane. This is a lovely piece. I’m sorry I haven’t been around much lately. Just trying to ease back in after my UK trip.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes isn’t Jane amazing! I love this tight-knit community we have from blogging too. It is lovely to have so many great inspiring people to follow! 🙂

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Hi Jo, How lovely to read– thank you so much. It’s wonderful to be connected to you and so many bloggers who share similar passions. Nicole’s positive influence is felt far and wide. 🙂

  13. LisaDay – Toronto – I love words - editing, writing and reading them. Let's talk books. Follow me on https://www.facebook.com/BookTime584 ; Twitter @LisaMDayC ; instagram LisaMDayC and LisaMDayReads
    LisaDay on said:

    Thank you for this great interview with Jane.I feel she is a success in her goal: she finds beauty every day.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Great reminder: To seek out and find beauty in every day! Life is so busy that oftentimes it is easy to forget. Glad we have Jane’s photography to remind us.

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Oh, I love that, Lisa. Thank you very much. 😊

  14. Steve Schwartzman – I've had two blogs: one is devoted to nature photography, with an emphasis on native species; the other looked into the origins of Spanish and English words and the connections between them. Okay, so I have eclectic interests.
    Steve Schwartzman on said:

    It was Jane’s recent post that led me to your blog. While I’ve not personally met her, I have met some other “blog friends,” one as far away as New Zealand. Ah, connectivity.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Wonderful! Yes the blogging world is pretty amazing isn’t it?

    • Jane Lurie – Hello! Berenice Abbott said, “Photography helps people to see.” It is satisfying when someone looks at one of my images and remarks that they now see something in a new way. I hope that my photographs delight and surprise you.
      Jane Lurie on said:

      Thank you, Steve. Be sure to keep up with Nicole. She is a true inspiration! Appreciate you reading my interview.

  15. Robert Smith – Robert Smith is a Professional Photographer & Creative Designer. He has expertise in all kind of photography. He is also the Founder of Photography Tips Hub where he mostly talks about Photography Tips & Techniques.
    Robert Smith on said:

    Hi Jane, Your captures were amazing. I was really enjoying. You did great

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thank you very much!

  16. philiphoughphotography – I started to take pictures from a very young age as my uncle taught me with the 35mm film and I have used and been seeing what I've been trying to get as my best.. Since then I've been taking pictures for pictures sake. As Part of my College Course when I was Studying Construction for things like surveys and Building's, I was taking picture's all the time. I then Graduated and Gained higher experience in space and surrounding's on my BA Architecture Degree Course where yes drawing and pictures where still needed for site plans and work. Once Graduating from University I then proceeded to work at the BBC in January till September, plus 1 week work experience learning all about the tv and film industry, software and making a TV programme of our own. (BBC Copyright) I've continued my Photography Experience which I have gained myself throughout the years onward now with the higher experience through my degree and the BBC, I'am now working as a Freelance Photographer.. www.philiphoughphotography.com new name from first firstfilmproductions still working on Rebranding .
    ffpphotography 35 on said:

    WOW . . What a read and the Imagery coming from a fellow Travel Photographer who also loves Primes, but is on the Nikon Side … Well Done .. Your Work is now Shared !! .. I do so hope to go to SF .. one day who knows ..
    check my feed out …

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes Jane’s work is glorious!

  17. Susan Gutterman – I am a photography enthusiast and blogger, living in northern California. I also enjoy reading, walking, traveling, volunteering and spending time with my family and my yellow lab, Gabby.
    Susan Gutterman on said:

    I am a great admirer of Jane and her work and thoroughly enjoyed your interview.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes she is a fabulous photographer!

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