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Bishop Castle

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We took a trip recently to Kansas which afforded me the opportunity to photograph some other areas I haven't been to. I was looking forward to photographing one spot in particular: Bishop Castle. Bishop Castle is located in Rye Colorado, about 40 miles southwest of Pueblo. The owner and building, Jim Bishop, has been working on this beautiful creation for over 60 years. The following is taken directly from their website: For nearly 60 years, Jim Bishop has been constructing one of the most impressive monuments to perseverance in Colorado. Bishop castle is a monumental statue in stone and iron that cries loud testament to the beauty and glory of not only Having a Dream, but Sticking with your Dream no matter what, and most importantly, that if you do believe in yourself and strive to maintain that belief, anything can happen! Three full stories of interior rooms complete with a Grand Ballroom, soaring towers and bridges with vistas of a hundred miles, and a Fire-Breathing Dragon ma...

Shutterup Magazine - Abandoned Places

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Big News!!       Sarah has been chosen for another magazine publishing! Shutter up magazine, a magazine created by photographers for photographers, has open submissions on Facebook on Mondays and Wednesdays and posts their winners on Thursdays and Saturdays. So she entered a couple of her well-known award-winning photographs and the magazine was immediately taken in by them. She was chosen within minutes of submission.  The issue she appears in is #329 Abandon Places. You can purchase the magazine here:  https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/2258091?__r=2286248 You can also preview the magazine before you buy it. Sarah's photo is close to the middle of the magazine on Page 22 (possibly 21 on mobile) Cover of Shutter Up Magazine Issue #329 Click Image to preview the magazine What else is going on?     Recently, Sarah had some family visit her in Colorado, and she took them around to her favorite spots. She captured quite a few new photographs and the fa...