Andrew & Paula

11 12 2025

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Congratulations to Andrew and Paula! I photographed their wedding on November 22 at 2941 Restaurant, a gorgeous event venue in Falls Church, VA. Andrew interned with me back in 2014-15, when he was just 16 years old. He went on to study graphic design and now works as an exhibit designer for the Smithsonian. He’s also an accomplished photographer, specializing in nature and landscapes. Hard to believe he’s all grown up and married now. Time flies!

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In the studio with Russ

15 10 2025

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In the studio with Barbara

11 09 2025

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In the studio with Anna

4 09 2025

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Latest portrait session: Alexandra

25 04 2025

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Sharing a few shots from my latest portrait session—senior portraits of Alexandra, daughter of my friend (and studio partner) Anna…more to come!





My botanical photography website

29 08 2024

Just wanted to share (again) the beautiful botanical photography website that my very talented niece, Lauren, designed for me last fall. Click on the link below:
(There are a LOT of photos, so scroll through while the tabs load at the top and thank you for your patience! 😉 Don’t forget to check out “MORE EYE CANDY” under the PORTFOLIO tab—that page has lots of lovely horizontal shots!)
Click on “FREEBIES” to receive my free 28-page Photography in the Garden magazine. (Special thanks to the 68 friends and family who have already signed up—the first issue is in the works, so stay tuned!) Click on the link above to go to the website.
Also, Lauren is available for hire as a virtual assistant and to design a website for your business as well. Visit https://laurendrawdy.com/ to learn more!
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Garden Muse Exhibit runs until August 30!

4 08 2024

My solo photography exhibit, Garden Muse: A Botanical Portfolio, runs until August 30 at Children’s National Hospital, 111 Michigan Avenue, NW, in Washington, D.C.

The Gallery is located on the first floor in the main building near the Costco Wholesale Atrium, and is open Monday-Friday, 10 am – 5 pm. A photo ID is required at the front desk.

My very talented quilter/fiber artist friend Kathy Edwards and I went on Thursday morning so she could see the exhibit, and then had a nice lunch afterwards. She’s standing in front of four new “Drama Queens” Bearded iris images that were shot in my front garden earlier this season (with the black velvet background) and one of my favorite Japanese Water iris (Iris ensata ‘Pin Stripe’) images.

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FREE! Download my Photography in the Garden magazine

24 05 2024
If you haven’t already signed up for my freebie all-things-gardening-photography-creativity newsletter (which I’m working on now!), go visit my lovely botanical-photos-only website, designed by my uber-talented niece, Lauren Drawdy, and click on “FREEBIES” at the top. Once you sign up, you can download my 28-page (and growing) Photography in the Garden magazine. Thanks to all who have signed up so far. (Stay tuned soon for your first issue.) Click on the link highlighted in green below.

https://cindydyer.com/

(And if you’re in need of a terrific virtual tech assistant or a gorgeous website, reach out to Lauren at www.laurendrawdy.com.)
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Hire this woman for top-notch virtual assistance and website design!

17 05 2024
Singing my niece Lauren Drawdy’s praises—I highly recommend her for virtual assistant services, web design and other techie needs! She designed my lovely botanical-photography-only website last fall, www.cindydyer.com, and I can’t recommend her highly enough for this task. She’s in the process of creating a portrait-photography-only site for me now, then will work on my online handcrafted goods store. I’m planning on scheduling a VIP day with her soon to help me with some marketing for upcoming projects!
She’s uber talented, very professional, competitively priced and so easy to work with—loads of resources, great ideas and ample enthusiasm! In addition to her website design services, check out her VIP Days offerings.

I’m opening up my calendar in June for some VIP Days!
Tell your friends. Tell your dog. Tell your neighbor.

A VIP Day is a set day that you get me all to yourself. (Not like that, weirdo.)
You just get my undivided attention to help get your tech-y tasks completed so you can take a big ol’ sharpie and cross them off that list that’s been sitting there for months. Wouldn’t that feel fantastic?! Visit https://laurendrawdy.com/vip-days/
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Promo postcard design for upcoming solo exhibit at Children’s National Hospital

12 05 2024

Here’s the two-sided postcard I designed for Children’s National to promote the upcoming exhibit. These will be available during the exhibit and have all my contact information and a fun little bio on them.

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Botanical Photography Exhibit at Children’s National Hospital

11 05 2024
My botanical photography exhibit runs from May 27 – August 30 at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C. If you’re in the DC area, I hope you can come see it. This is my second exhibit at Children National Hospital—my first was in 2015.
I’ll be sharing photos of the installation (happening next weekend), the ribbon-cutting ceremony (to celebrate the gallery being sponsored by Atlantic Coast Mortgage) at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 30, and some shots of my work on display in the gallery. (I’ll do a short video tour as well!)
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Nifty Fifty: A Retrospective of Magazine Cover Portraits

10 05 2024
A retrospective of Hearing Loss magazine (now Hearing Life magazine) covers that I’ve photographed and designed since 2006—50 to date! I’ve designed more covers than these for the magazine, published by the Hearing Loss Association of America, but these are the ones that utilize my portrait photography. I also do the design and production of the magazine, which has morphed from Hearing Loss to Hearing Life, and from bimonthly to a quarterly publication. So many nice memories with these subjects through the years, and it never gets old seeing my work in print. I’m excited every single time!
Learn more about HLAA here: https://www.hearingloss.org/
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Bearded iris ‘Poem of Ecstasy’

9 05 2024

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Bearded iris blooming in my garden

8 05 2024

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Portraits of Bearded irises in my garden

3 05 2024

I’ve been creating these images of Bearded iris grown in my garden for about five years. The images are shot directly in the garden with ambient lighting and a black background held behind each stalk. Here’s a collage of my favorites!

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Upcoming solo botanical exhibit at Children’s National Hospital

24 04 2024
Getting ready for my second solo botanical photography exhibit at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC! The show will run May 20-August 30, 2024. More details to come!
My first show there was way back in 2015. I have ample inventory to showcase, but I ordered several new gallery wrap canvases this afternoon, and just finished putting together this 4×6 postcard that will be available for anyone interested in learning more about my work.
I’ll provide more information and some behind-the-scenes sneak peeks as the event draws near!
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Debbie Dyer Talbert, Celebration of Life

23 02 2024

To view the memory book I created for my sister Debbie, click on this link:
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Deboo

9 02 2024
ImageMy older sister Debbie passed away unexpectedly yesterday very early in the morning. She turned 70 exactly a month before and her family and friends threw her a nice party. The photo I’ve attached is one she emailed me a few weeks later, with the caption, “This is what 70 looks like…geez Jesus Christo, I’m freakin’ old as the hills, lol.” I texted back, “And you look adorable.” She was always sending me selfies when Samantha gave her a new haircut style or a new hair color, or when she bought something cute to wear. This is the last selfie she sent me. I look through the slew of texts between us and I start crying again. We shared a very special relationship and I have and will always treasure it.

A few nurse friends suspect it could possibly have been a pulmonary embolism followed by cardiac arrest, which I’ve read has a 95% mortality rate. They were unable to revive her. Maybe I’ll never know the chain of events. I just know that there’s a huge void where this one bright, shiny, happy and very loved woman once lived.

My heart is breaking and I’m in a complete fog. She was a dear friend as well as the best big sister a girl could have. She and I talked almost daily for many, many years and never a day went by without texting something funny, an observation, photos of our cats, typos on menus and tv screens…after our mom passed, she called me and said, “I used to call Mom every day when I got out of work (she was a copy room lady and substitute scheduler at Churchill High School in San Antonio), so now that she is gone, you’re it!” She did that for years until she retired a couple years ago, and then we could talk anytime we wanted!

I shared everything in my life with her, both the good and the bad, and she was such a good listener–always patient, never judgmental. We always said we loved each other when we hung up.

When our mother was battling ovarian cancer for 11 years, I visited a month each year to spend more time with her. After she passed in 2010, I continued to visit my dad, who passed in 2019. I continued the journey to visit Debbie and her family and my sister Kelley and her family. Debbie and Bill would host me for a month or more while I worked and played down there.

I had just returned from visiting right before the world shut down in 2020 and hadn’t seen her in four years. I drove down to Texas for two weeks this past August and am so grateful that I did. They built an above-ground pool with a beautiful deck and she was so happy that all her friends and family gathered often to enjoy it. They had done so many wonderful improvements to their home and I know Debbie was very proud of the results. Home was always my Mom—and then when she passed, home was Debbie.

She adored her granddaughter, Chandler Rae, who turns three in June. I’m most saddest for Chandler not being able to spend more time with her Mema (which was our mother’s name for Debbie and Kelley’s kids). I’m sad because Debbie won’t get to share all of Chandler’s milestones. I’m just so very sad and my grief is so, so heavy.

I’m sad because my niece Lauren and nephew Landen have lost their mother too soon and so unexpectedly. I’m so sad for Bill, who retired in 2020, and was so enjoying retirement with Debbie, and making plans to travel. My heart aches for all of them, and it aches for me, too—this loss feels so much greater than the loss of my parents, whom I loved dearly. Maybe it’s because they had more time on earth? Maybe it’s because their passing wasn’t unexpected?

I thank all her dear friends for making her so happy–she was so loved by them. Years ago, I asked my mom to play a word association game with me—I’d say a person’s name and she would say one word that she associated with them. When it came to Debbie, she said, “Friend. Debbie has so many friends who love her. She is a good friend to so many people.” Mom was right—her friends adored her and I’m sad for their loss as well. Life won’t be the same for any of us without her presence. And thank you to my friends and family who are my support system during this awful time.

It’s all too raw right now to be poetic and profound. I’ll write something later that I hope will be poetic and profound and loving—something befitting this wonderful woman I called my sister. I love you and will miss you so much, Deboo.




Michael Powell is published again!

22 11 2023
My dear friend Michael just had one of his gorgeous dragonfly-in-flight photos published on the cover of Take Flight 2023, a poetry journal published by Flight of the Dragonfly Press, a UK-based poetry group. Learn more about them at www.flightofthedragonfly.com.
Learn more on Michael’s blog about how he photographed this beautiful Migrant Hawker dragonfly in 2018 at the Botanical Gardens in Brussels while on a business trip.
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New botanical-only-website is live!

14 11 2023

www.cindydyer.com

My new botanical-photography-only site is live and ready to view! There are LOTS of photos (grab your popcorn and soda and enjoy the lengthy show). Scroll down and click on anything that prompts you to click. A gazillion thanks to my uber-talented niece, Lauren Drawdy, for the spectacular job she did on this site! I am so, so, SO excited about the results.

There’s another great photo gallery under PORTFOLIO called MORE EYE CANDY that has all horizontal botanical photos. Be sure to click on FREEBIES and enter your email address so you can download my newly-expanded Photography in the Garden magazine and also receive a monthly creativity newsletter, which I’ll be starting in December! I won’t share your email with anyone; you’re just sharing with me to get your freebies and hear from me on occasion.

If you need a website for a competitive price with someone who is a delight to work with, great with ideas and feedback, and has a whole lotta patience with creative people like her aunt, reach out to her! (I told her she’s mine for the time being, lol). You can click on her name at the bottom of the home screen to get in touch with her. (She’s going to work on a site for herself, with prompting from me!)

This one is for her husband Chris’ realty business in Texas: www.getrealtytx.com
And this site for a remodeling company she works with in San Antonio: www.lehrco-tx.com
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New garden photography-only site coming soon!

11 11 2023

Another exciting thing on the horizon (possibly as soon as this weekend!) is the launch of my new garden-photography-only website, designed and produced by my very talented niece, Lauren Drawdy!

This site will showcase a plethora of botanical images and I’ll have packages available for garden club speaking engagements, one-on-one in-the-garden sessions and other workshops available soon.

🌿 Introducing Cindy Dyer: Garden Muse Photography 🌺

🌷 FREEBIE Alert! 🎁
Visit my FREEBIE tab and share your email address to unlock a world of botanical wonders! Once you sign up, receive a complimentary copy of my 28-page Photography in the Garden magazine to download. Brimming with invaluable tips, behind-the-scenes insights, and breathtaking visuals, it’s your guide to mastering the art of botanical photography.

You’ll also receive a monthly dose of inspiration with my free e-newsletter, illustrating how you can capture stunning photographs in the garden—whether you’re wielding a DSLR or harnessing the amazing power of a smartphone camera. The newsletter will also contain tips and tricks, stories from the garden, and photographs galore! I’ll also share event updates—you’ll be the first to know about upcoming exhibits featuring me and my fellow artisans. I’ll also be announcing a series of workshops available in the studio and in the garden in 2024.

STAY TUNED: NEW WEBSITE LINK COMING SOON!

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I can stop anytime I want to. Really, I can.

4 11 2023
(Apparently, I cannot.)
Two dozen more patterns selected for the reversible headbands I’ve been crafting for the last few months—whenever I can tear myself away from computer design work, that is. I get such a creative kick combining colors and patterns with this project. It’s like playing with a paint set or crayon box!
I usually sew 2-4 of each pattern combination so that I’ll have several available. I really, really need to have a cut-off point, though! 😉 The good thing is I’m finally using these fabrics I’ve been collecting for years. The photos below just show my latest color/pattern selections—there are several steps to get them to headband stage! I just have to refrain from the “one for me, one to sell, one for me, one to sell” mantra. Take a look at the watercolor paint palette combo toward the end of the collection. Isn’t that the cutest? (Yes, I’ve got a “one for me” set aside.) I also love the donut pattern!
In addition to all my botanical-photo-related products, these reversible headbands will be available at our Holiday Pop-Up Shop on November 18-19 in my shared photo studio in Springfield, VA. Email me at [email protected] for details. After that, stay tuned for my in-the-works online shop!
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Some of the featured artisans at the Holiday Pop-Up Shop, Nov. 18 & 19

2 11 2023

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Holiday Pop-Up Shop: 11 artisans will be featured!

2 11 2023

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Holiday Pop-Up Shop Artisan Spotlight: Susan Boriso

28 10 2023
SUSAN BORISO is my neighbor and she creates beautiful seasonal wreaths, which she will be selling at the pop-up shop. She will also be featuring crocheted hats and scarves in chenille yarn.
Meet Susan and join us at our first pop-up in my photo studio on Saturday or Sunday, Nov. 18 & 19, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm! The address is in the flyer below, but you can reach out to me for more details at [email protected].
NOTE: Susan will only be at the Saturday, Nov. 18 event, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Susan is one of 10 vendors (plus me!) who will be displaying their artistic creations at the pop-up. We hope you (and a few friends) can join us to usher in the holiday season. Refreshments and munchies will be served!
The studio is located on the 2nd floor and is not handicapped accessible, unfortunately.
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Holiday Pop-Up Shop Artisan Spotlight: Nan Lopata

28 10 2023
“I am primarily a jeweler but do a lot of fiber stuff, too. I create knitted items such as hats, scarves, shawls, sweaters with my own hand dyed and handspun yarn which I also offer for sale. I make jewelry, such as rings, necklaces and earrings, made with wire techniques in sterling.
My yarns are hand dyed and or handspun, suitable for knitting, crocheting, and other crafts. I fire up my dye pots in spring and fall—the best time to dye outside. I’m spinning yarn on a wheel, and I’ve been knitting and designing my own hats, shawls, and sweaters since I was a kid. I took my first jewelry class about 20 years ago, and when I retired from the military I made my passion my new career. I solder, set stones, etc., and I also knit, crochet and weave wire.”
Nan is one of 11 vendors who will be showcasing their work at our first-ever pop-up shop at my photography studio in Springfield. Come join us Saturday or Sunday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm, November 18 & 19! Refreshments and munchies will be served! Questions? Email [email protected] for more information.
See more of Nan’s work on her Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/nanlopata/
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Holiday Pop-Up Shop Artisan Spotlight: Susan B. Hillson, Jewelry Designer

27 10 2023
SUSAN B. HILLSON is a Vienna-based jewelry designer with an eye for designing wearable art. Her line, SignatureDesigns, features semi-precious gemstones, metal, and mixed media. She will be spotlighting eyes, bracelets, and necklaces, just in time for holiday buying. Find her on Instagram: @signaturedesignsonline. Email: [email protected].
Meet Susan and join us at our first pop-up in my photo studio on Saturday or Sunday, Nov. 18 & 19, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm! The address is in the flyer below, but you can reach out to me for more details at [email protected].
Susan is one of 10 vendors (plus me!) who will be displaying their artistic creations at the pop-up. We hope you (and a few friends) can join us to usher in the holiday season. Refreshments and munchies will be served!
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Honey bee on Bearded iris

25 10 2023

A nice birthday surprise this past Friday…a honey bee on a very late-blooming Bearded iris in my front garden! Captured with my iPhone 12 Pro Max using the Camera+ 2 app in macro mode

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ARTISAN SPOTLIGHT: Nancy Ferron, Blacklick Studio

25 10 2023
Hello! My name is Nancy Ferron and I am from Central Ohio. I learned to sew, knit and crochet at an early age, and rotate between the three. Right now, I’m in the sewing phase, making quilts, decorative kitchen towels and potholders (for stocking stuffers and holiday gifts). I also make various lotions, soaps and cleansers. I started making soap to get away from all of the additives, but as seasoning soap takes several months (to make sure all of the lye has been processed), I have switched primarily to lotions and cleansers. Hope to see you at our Holiday Pop-Up Shop!
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In the studio with Rabia

23 10 2023

Fun in the studio Sunday with Rabia! For this shot, we were inspired by a b&w image of Winona Ryder, so Rabia donned a short and sassy dark wig and we added a smokey eye look. I so enjoyed this shoot today (as well as the insightful conversation!), Rabia. More photos to come!

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