Eyes Wide Open


Let’s start with gratitude…

Greetings friends. It is my sense that 2019 & 2020 have been transformative for us all. In looking back over the past year, for me personally… I see a beautiful, terrible, upside-down, inside-out, throw-up, rebirth, find-a-new-way, honor-the-old-way, kind of year. A dig-deep, travel-far, hibernate, adventure, lean-on-friends, ask-the-hard-questions, sit-with-the-pain, awaken-the-Goddess, kind of year. A grow-bigger-than-ever-before, work-hard, save-money, dream-big, cry-some-more, vagabonding, perspective-shifting year. And I am grateful.

Grateful for this beautiful community, for all the tiny moments that have made me into who I am, for the opportunity to move into 2020 with eyes wide open, and for the ferocious drive I now feel to complete and share "Where There Once Was Water" with the world. Thank you, as always, for your support & love on this wild ride.

“She decided to free herself, dance into the wind, create a new language. And birds fluttered around her, writing “yes” in the sky.”

- Monique Duval

For over a year now, I have been working on a long-form project for a client up in the California Delta that has serendipitously tied in beautifully with the production of my own film. This winter has found me spending first and last light photographing the migrating Sandhill Cranes. (Somebody pinch me!). I am grateful for the opportunity to do this work that fills me so completely, and even-moreso for the farming family who has dedicated their life to creating habitat for these birds. Their commitment to practicing agriculture in the Delta in a way that benefits the sensitive peat soils, provides habitat for migrating waterfowl, and returns an impressive profit for the farmer, is a total inspiration.


I spent much of the summer of 2019 working on a huge project with DigDeep and the US Water Alliance, and it has truly been one of the greatest honors of my career thus far. My images supported and illustrated the first EVER national report on water access and sanitation, right here in the United States. This is huge, friends...

"Up until now, we had no idea how many people were living without access to clean water in the country. Why is that? Because up until now there has not been any formal data on this very critical issue. So we decided to take up that mantle and find out for ourselves. And the results are SHOCKING to say the least: Over 2 million Americans are currently living without access to clean running water or sanitation services. But here's the good news, now that we know how extensive the problem it is, we know what we need to do to solve it.” - DigDeep

I encourage you to read the first report on water poverty here in the U.S.and help #closethewatergap -->  closethewatergap.org


And what else? Well, Earthships. of course! I’ve been fascinated by Earthships for quite sometime.... How are they built? Do they really work? What’s with all the cans & bottles & tires? It’s been a dream a long time coming to join a build at the Earthship Biotecture community in Taos, New Mexico, and it’s a dream that I chose to live out in the chilly month of December. These are the homes we need for the climate we are creating, folks - fully off-grid and designed to “encounter the phenomena of the planet”. Built from mostly garbage, the homes incorporate passive heating & cooling, rain water catchment, solar & wind energy, food production, and grey/black water treatment onsite. It's all there. The experience changed me. I remember telling a friend shortly afterwards... "It feels good to have done a thing that makes the sky feel bigger". To the artists, builders, and brilliant new friends who made it so - THANK YOU. 


“I am here not only to evade for a while the clamor & filth and confusion of the cultural apparatus but also to confront, immediately & directly if it’s possible, the bare bones of existence, the elemental and fundamental, the bedrock which sustains us.”

- Edward Abbey, Desert Solitaire

Prints Now Available

Throughout this project I have created photographs at almost all of the locations I have visited. Many of you have requested access to these images, expressing your interest in purchasing prints. And so (drumroll please)... Prints are now available in a variety of sizes, at discounted rates, and ordering is easy through an online gallery. All money raised through print sales will be put directly towards post-production expenses. So, if you're looking to freshen up your walls, or you want to find unique gifts for friends, it's all right HERE.


The State of Water

“When it comes to our natural resources, we are in a time that demands of us advocacy for restoration over reclamation and for replenishment over extraction.”
- Obi Kaufman, The State of Water

In this brilliant and thoughtful book about California water, author Obi Kaufman digs deep and shares his journey with us all in a refreshingly authentic way. I have been grateful to Obi for being a light-post as I wade my own way through the complex web of California water issues. He has encouraged me to to think bigger, always.


Last but definitely not least, please watch (and share!)
our OFFICIAL TRAILER. 

Until next time, much love to you all. Thank you for your continued support, patience and feedback.  I literally couldn't be doing this without you.

Equinox updates

Friends, Family, Colleagues, Supporters, Co-Conspirators.... Thank you. Thank you for your patience and your support. 2019 has been a whirlwind... and I wonder, have you been feeling it too? I am currently reading Charles Eisenstein's "Climate - A New Story", and as I work through edits on the final script for "Where There Once Was Water", I am appreciating & incorporating his thoughts around the importance of shifting our focus & conversation towards restoration of our natural systems. 

“If we strove to heal and protect every estuary, every forest, every wetlands, every piece of damaged and desertified land, every coral reef, every lake, and every mountain, not only would most drilling, fracking, and pipelining have to stop, but the biosphere would become far more resilient too.”   - Charles Eisenstein


Fundraising to finish up the film continues, and I am excited to announce that Mini-Sessions are now available for the Fall. There are only 12 spots available, and they are filling up fast. As many of you know, due to various demands on my schedule, I have stopped offering individual portrait sessions throughout the rest of the year, so if you're wanting portraits in time for the holidays (or for any other reason) be sure to book your mini-session asap. 100% of the proceeds go directly towards post-production of "Where There Once Was Water". And at this point we are SO CLOSE to being done with the film that I can almost taste it. (Yay!) Find all the info about how to book your very own mini-session right HERE.


Throughout this project I have created photographs at almost all of the locations I have visited. Many of you have requested access to these images, expressing your interest in purchasing prints. And so, after much editing & uploading & excitement... I bring to you... a MASSIVE gallery of "Where There Once Was Water" photographs. Prints are available in a variety of sizes, at discounted rates, and ordering is easy through the online gallery. ALL money raised through print sales will be put directly towards post-productions expenses. So, if you're looking to freshen up your walls, or you want to get your holiday shopping done early, or you just want some nice images to view during your lunch break, it's all right HERE.


Last but definitely not least, please watch (and share!) our OFFICIAL TRAILER. And until next time, much love to you all. Thank you for your continued support, patience and feedback. I literally couldn't be doing this without you.

Fall Mini-Sessions!

Friends! I am excited to announce that Mini-Portrait-Sessions are now available for the Fall of 2019. Hooray! As many of you know, due to various demands on my schedule, I have stopped offering individual portrait sessions throughout the rest of the year, so be sure to book your mini-session while they last!

These sessions are great for families, couples, dogs, head-shots, senior portraits, kiddos, modeling, maternity, engagements, you name it.  And 100% of the proceeds will go directly towards post-production of "Where There Once Was Water". At this point we are SO CLOSE to being done with the film that I can almost taste it. :)


Here's how it works:

1) You donate $200 to "Where There Once Was Water" on the Ecologistics Donation page….. HERE
(**PLEASE be sure to select “Where There Once Was Water” from the bottom of the dropdown menu)

2) You pick a desired date/time/location slot from the following list:

Sunday, October 20th
Cayucos Pier & Beach : Cayucos, CA

3:30 pm - BOOKED : Ruzena B.
4:15 pm - BOOKED : Jon H.
5:00 pm - BOOKED : Carolyn T.
5:45 pm - BOOKED : Brenda B.

Sunday, November 17th : Morning
Sweet Springs Nature Preserve : Los Osos, CA

9:15 am - BOOKED : Christine J.
10:00 am - BOOKED : Megan P.
10:45 am - BOOKED : Megan L.
11:30 am - BOOKED : Mariah B.

Sunday, November 17th : Afternoon
Morro Strand & Dunes : Morro Bay, CA

2:15 pm - BOOKED : Shelly B.
3:00 pm - BOOKED : Adrianne R.
3:45 pm - BOOKED : Annie B.
4:30 pm - BOOKED : Shonna H.


3) You email/forward me a copy of your donation receipt & your preferred time slot to brittany@appsphotography.com

4) I give you a Mini Portrait Session (approx 30 minutes) on the date/time/location you select.  Approximately 2 weeks after our shoot, I deliver to you an online gallery of high-res image files, complete with 16+ final images, BW & color, ready for print & web….

5) Taa Daa!  Everybody is stoked!  You get a discounted portrait session AND you help bring "Where There Once Was Water" to life!


Let's do this!  Please feel free to spread the word.

Only the 12 spots listed above will be available.  First come, first served.  Please be sure to indicate your desired time/date when forwarding me your donation receipt.  Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart, for your un-ending love and support on this project.  Cheers!

See more of my photography at www.AppsPhotography.com

Spring Mini-Sessions!

Friends! I am excited to announce that Mini-Portrait-Sessions are now available for the Spring of 2019… Book yours while they last!

These sessions are great for families, couples, dogs, head-shots, senior portraits, kiddos, modeling, maternity, you name it.  And 100% of the proceeds will go directly towards post-production of "Where There Once Was Water", Brittany's first feature-length documentary film.


Here's how it works:

1) You donate $200 to "Where There Once Was Water" on the Ecologistics Donation page….. HERE
(**PLEASE be sure to select “Where There Once Was Water” from the bottom of the dropdown menu)

2) You pick a desired date/time/location slot from the following list:

Sunday, May 19th : Afternoon
Hazards Canyon Trail, Montana de Oro : Los Osos, CA

2:45 pm - BOOKED : Michael M.
3:30 pm - BOOKED : Brian R.
4:15 pm - BOOKED : Kylee S.

Sunday, May 19th : Evening
Spooner’s Cove, Montana de Oro : Los Osos, CA

5:15 pm - BOOKED : Constance H.
6:00 pm - BOOKED : Robin P.
6:45 pm - BOOKED : Barbara P.
7:30 pm - BOOKED : Katie F.


3) You email/forward me a copy of your donation receipt & your preferred time slot to brittany@appsphotography.com

4) I give you a Mini Portrait Session (approx 30 minutes) on the date/time/location you select.  Approximately 2 weeks after our shoot, I deliver to you an online gallery of high-res image files, complete with 16+ final images, BW & color, ready for print & web….

5) Taa Daa!  Everybody is stoked!  You get a discounted portrait session AND you help bring "Where There Once Was Water" to life!


Let's do this!  Please feel free to spread the word.

Only the 20 spots listed above will be available.  First come, first served.  Please be sure to indicate your desired time/date when forwarding me your donation receipt.  Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart, for your un-ending love and support on this project.  Cheers!

See more of my photography at www.AppsPhotography.com

M.I.A. no longer...

Friends, Family, Colleagues, Supporters, Co-Conspirators.... Thank you. Thank you for your patience with me. The past few months have been a whirlwind... I have been MIA, for many reasons, and for that I sincerely apologize. I do have exciting updates about the film (see below), and I do have to admit that this is all taking MUCH longer than I anticipated. A completion date is still up in the air (and for a certified Type A, believe me, this is a bit crazy-making). But I'd rather take my time and do this right, and I want to thank you, fully and sincerely, for your patience and support as I wade through unknown territory, in a holistic, full-bodied and whole-hearted attempt to give a voice to water. 

Since the onset of this project, I have been following the work of Chief Caleen Sisk, the leader of the Winnemem Wintu in Northern California. She is a champion for water, for California rivers and salmon, and for tribal people and the preservation of traditional life ways. She has been working tirelessly to stop the Shasta Dam Raise, as the proposed project would flood her people out of the last remaining bits of their land, where they still practice ancient ceremonies. I was fortunate to be invited to document their third annual "Run 4 Salmon", where they run, walk, bike, sing, dance and boat the entire route of the Winter-Run Chinook Salmon - from the San Francisco Bay, up the Sacramento River, to their ancient spawning grounds at the headwaters of the McCloud River. An interview with the Chief is now a prominent part of the film. (Honestly, it would have never been right or complete without her).

What do lemurs have to do with the production of a film, you ask? Well... a lot actually! Our good friends at Conservation Ambassadors hosted us at their "Zoo" so that we could get another round of feedback from colleagues. We felt we were at a point in post-production where we really needed some feedback from industry professionals. So, we invited them... in hopes (in a weird masochistic sort of way) that they would tear the film apart. And they did. And now, with their valuable advice in our pockets, piece by piece, we are putting it all back together again. The importance of this feedback cannot be stressed enough, and we are utterly grateful to everyone who has provided feedback along the way, especially at this stage in production. In the end, this film will be MUCH stronger thanks to all of YOU. And when we're ready to show it to the world in it's next iteration, you will be the first to know.

Last but definitely not least, if you haven't yet had a chance, please take three minutes to watch (and share!) our OFFICIAL TRAILER. And until next time (which won't be so far off, I promise), much love to you all. Thank you for your continued support, patience and feedback as we walk this incredible journey to bring you a story of water & hope.

More Fall Mini-Sessions!

Friends! Due to popular demand, I have opened up ONE MORE ROUND of Mini-Portrait-Sessions for the Fall… Book yours while they last!

These sessions are great for families, couples, dogs, head-shots, senior portraits, kiddos, modeling, maternity, you name it.  And it's a bit of double-whammy goodness : You get 40% off normal portrait session prices, AND 100% of the proceeds will go directly towards post-production of "Where There Once Was Water", Brittany's first feature-length documentary film.


Here's how it works:

1) You donate $200 to "Where There Once Was Water" (from the dropdown menu) on the Ecologistics Donation page….. HERE

2) You pick a desired date/time/location slot from the following list:

Sunday, November 11th : Morning
Morro Bay State Park & Marina : Morro Bay, CA

9:15 am - BOOKED : Ruzena B.
10:00 am - BOOKED : Jeremy B.
10:45 am - BOOKED : Daisylee S.
11:30 am - BOOKED : Elizabeth A.

Sunday, November 11th : Afternoon/Evening
Cayucos Pier & Beach : Cayucos, CA

2:15 pm -
3:00 pm - BOOKED : Helen B.
3:45 pm - BOOKED : Trudy S.
4:30 pm - BOOKED : Kimberly P.

3) You email/forward me a copy of your donation receipt & your preferred time slot to brittany@appsphotography.com

4) I give you a Mini Portrait Session (approx 30 minutes) on the date/time/location you select.  Approximately 2 weeks after our shoot, I deliver to you an online gallery of high-res image files, complete with 16+ final images, BW & color, ready for print & web….

5) Taa Daa!  Everybody is stoked!  You get a portrait session at approx 40% OFF the regular price (16-proof sessions are normally priced at $350 plus tax).  And you help bring "Where There Once Was Water" to life!


Easy cheesy, lemon squeezy.  Let's do this!  Please feel free to spread the word.

Only the 8 spots listed above will be available.  First come, first served.  Please be sure to indicate your desired time slot/s when forwarding me your donation receipt.  Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart, for your un-ending love and support on this project.  Cheers!

See more of my photography at www.AppsPhotography.com

Fall Mini-Sessions Now Available!

Friends! I am excited to announce that Mini-Portrait-Sessions are now available for the Fall… Book yours while they last!

These sessions are great for families, couples, dogs, head-shots, senior portraits, kiddos, modeling, maternity, you name it.  And it's a bit of double-whammy goodness : You get 40% off normal portrait session prices, AND 100% of the proceeds will go directly towards post-production of "Where There Once Was Water", Brittany's first feature-length documentary film.


Here's how it works:

1) You donate $200 to "Where There Once Was Water" (from the dropdown menu) on the Ecologistics Donation page….. HERE

2) You pick a desired date/time/location slot from the following list:

Sunday, October 14th : Early Morning
SLO Train Station : San Luis Obispo, CA

7:45 am - BOOKED : Scott M.
8:30 am - BOOKED : Cathy D.
9:15 am - BOOKED : Sarah F.

Sunday October 14th : Late Morning
SLO Mission & Creek : San Luis Obispo, CA

10:30 am - BOOKED : Sarah F.
11:15 am - BOOKED : Jake F.
12:00 pm - BOOKED : Chantel E.

Sunday October 14th : Afternoon
SLO Mission & Creek : San Luis Obispo, CA

1:45 pm - BOOKED : Sarah W.
2:30 pm - BOOKED : Jeremy B.
3:15 pm - BOOKED : Kelly S.

Sunday October 14th : Sunset
Terrace Hill : San Luis Obispo, CA

4:30 pm - BOOKED : Katie E.
5:15 pm - BOOKED : Crystal H.
6:00 pm - BOOKED : Terra P.


3) You email/forward me a copy of your donation receipt & your preferred time slot to brittany@appsphotography.com

4) I give you a Mini Portrait Session (approx 30 minutes) on the date/time/location you select.  Approximately 2 weeks after our shoot, I deliver to you an online gallery of high-res image files, complete with 16+ final images, BW & color, ready for print & web….

5) Taa Daa!  Everybody is stoked!  You get a portrait session at approx 40% OFF the regular price (16-proof sessions are normally priced at $350 plus tax).  And you help bring "Where There Once Was Water" to life!


Easy cheesy, lemon squeezy.  Let's do this!  Please feel free to spread the word.

Only the 12 spots listed above will be available.  First come, first served.  Please be sure to indicate your desired time slot/s when forwarding me your donation receipt.  Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart, for your un-ending love and support on this project.  Cheers!

See more of my photography at www.AppsPhotography.com