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The daily, and somewhat random, musings from Ben. From the journeys, to the vlogs, to the behind-the-scenes-into-the-world moments.

A Palm Springs Kind of Morning

Ben Ashby

I was out in the west on a motorcycle tour of Route 66 when I realized a friend of mine was also in Palm Springs for the morning. Like any smart millennial I Facebook stalked him to find out he was at the hotel next to mine. John, his girlfriend, and I met up for a few shots around town before heading out. 

TIP: If you're in a new area, never be afraid to ask on social if any friends are around...or better yet, find someone totally new. Meet up for photos, or coffee, or a Dole whip. 

Archives 01: Upstate Afternoon

Ben Ashby

I'm in the process of going through six years worth of our archives. I found these in a folder. These images were taken in the summer of 2013 in Upstate New York. 

 

Kentucky Summers

Ben Ashby

Summer is in full swing. That means I always have my camera ready to photograph as many flowers, roadside stands, and corn fields as possible. These are images I recently took at a roadside stand in Kentucky using a Canon 5D IV

Lancaster Landscapes

Ben Ashby

Yesterday we spent the day exploring Lancaster, PA. If you aren’t familiar I with the pastoral town in the heart of PA’s Amish country, it is home to the largest Amish population in the United States. 

The community has the most wonderful farms surrounding the villages that dot the landscapes. Roadside stands fill the highways and buggies and horses are often seen scattered across the hills. 

We were in town in the perfect cloudy day. The greens came to life through the fog. The freshly filled soil was ready for the summer planting season to begin. A few of our images follow.... 

 

These images were created with a Canon 5D IV from BH Photo

 

The Flowers of Salt Lake City

Ben Ashby

On our trip from Moab to Ogden, Utah we made a stop in Salt Lake City to see the gardens at the Mormon temple. The gardens are absolutely beautiful and fill several city blocks. During our visit they were in the height of their spring blooms. I hope you enjoy some of my snaps. 

Palms Springs {A Revisit}

Ben Ashby

I find myself in Palm Springs at least once a year. There is just something magical about this mid century time box forever keeping the sixties alive in the middle of the harsh southern California desert. From its perfectly manicured lawns to festive colorful streets to its proximity to both LA and the middle of the Mohave and Joshua Tree, Palm Springs really is a must visit spot. These are a few images I shop last year. 

A Story for Where Women Work || Emily Riddle

Ben Ashby

Today I wanted to share something I am really proud of. My friend Jo, the editor of Where Women Create asked me to photograph a story for her newest magazine Where Women Work. I was especially excited because the subject was a friend of mine from college. She, Emily Riddle has recently opened a shop and coffee shop in Versailles, KY. If you’re in the area you must stop in for a coffee or a nibbly sweet treat. You can read the full story in this seasons issue of Where Women Work....which is on newsstands now. 

 

 

Where Women Work is dedicated to women in business sharing their own stories and own journies in their own words to other women around the world.  

 

The Where Women Create titles (Where Women Cook, Where Women Create, Where Women Work, and What Women Create) are available at Lowe’s, Barnes and Nobles, Michaels, Books a Million, and Costco locations across the country, as well as select Walmart and Kroger locations. 

 

Emily’s shop is located in downtown Versailles, KY.