Form submitted successfully, thank you.

Error submitting form, please try again.

ling photography : blog bio picture

WELCOME!

It never cease to amaze me when someone stays in the same place and I took the same picture over and over and it would be different, every single frame. Photography is so wonderful, so powerful, so amazing. It makes me happy, and it keeps me happy. It is a magical world.

Hi, my name is Ai Ling and I am a photographer in Minnesota. This blog is where you will see my most recent work and a little bit on what's going on in my life.

The heart of my photography is the people, and the honest interactions I can capture. It is so much more than just a click of the shutter - it's the smiles, the tears, the laughs, the little moments in lives that mean the most. Seeing the big smiles on peoples' faces when they look at the photographs makes my heart sing. That's what I want to devote my life to.

Feel free to come in, look around and leave me a message (you know us photographers love comments!).

Have an awesome day!


Cheers,
Ai Ling
Ling Photography
website : www.lingfoto.com
email : contact@lingfoto.com
phone : 612.309.0638

Yearly Archives: 2007

trip, part III

We then drove to the Death Valley. It has to be my most favorite place in the entire trip. Amazing place, I tell ya.

And then it’s off to the Joshua Tree National Park.

This is the ocotillo plant. Isn’t it gorgeous?

We stopped to photograph a pepper farm on our way to the Salton Sea.

On our way...

View full post »

trip, part II

Driving through Route 66 was like treasure hunting.

We continued our journey through Arizona. The rugged landscape blew me away.

My awesome rubber duckies named Toots and Ah Foo tagged along. : )

yours truly : )

to be continued…

View full post »

trip, part I

Here are some of the photos from our trip. It sure was one hell of a road trip. We drove from north to south, and east to west, a total of 5.346 miles!
While driving through Iowa, we were hit by a ice storm. It was quite a sight, with everything wrapped in the ice....

View full post »