Photography: Mountain Retreat

Last week I spent time recharging and writing in a beautiful house on Cobb Mountain. My creative, giving, and loving friends helped me figure out the title of the short story book I’ll be self-publishing in April. I wrote the introduction and edited several stories. They were invaluable in listening to me rattle on about my dreams and fears.

In this tumultuous time in America, it felt good to surround myself with strong women. We need each other more now than ever.

“They will want you seated, conformed, and quiet but don’t you dare fit in. Scream the house down if it’s what it will take to make your noise heard. The divine feminine has been shamed and shunned for self-expression for far too long, we aren’t here to silence ourselves anymore.”—Nikki Rowe


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As always, all photos were taken by me with an Olympus OM-D and edited with ON1 Photo RAW. Let me know if you have a favorite and have a wonderful week.

45 thoughts on “Photography: Mountain Retreat

  1. omg Bridgette, you’re speaking my mind! I’d love to learn more about writing and publishing short stories. Please send me an email when you get the chance.

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  2. I just wanted to say how much I admire your creative spirit and the incredible photography you’ve shared. The way you captured the essence of your retreat on Cobb Mountain is truly inspiring. Your words resonate deeply, and it’s clear how passionate you are about your work and your upcoming book. Looking forward to seeing more of your journey unfold!

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  3. These photos are stunning! I love how they capture the peaceful vibe of the mountain retreat. The landscapes feel so calming, and I can almost imagine myself there, just soaking it all in. You’ve really got a way of making nature feel alive and inviting. My personal favourites are 14 and 8. Thanks for sharing this beautiful escape!!!

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  4. Just catching up: these are the strongest set from you I that I can recall. It’s easier to say that #16 is the only one which doesn’t grab me. I wondered if these are all dark purposefully? It’s very interesting, and it adds a lot to many of them. Brooding. That’s the mood I get from virtually all of these. –on a separate note, I’m so proud/envious that you’re self-publishing your stories. You’re living your vision. Cue applause.

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    • Thank you so much for your support! Yes, these are dark on purpose. It was a stormy day and I just amplified it even more because it seemed to fit the mood of Cobb Mountain.

      I just hired someone to do art for my cover, but I might use that photo for a poetry collection at some point. As I’m working my way through this self-publishing journey, I can see how I’ll probably start doing at least one a year now (yikes!)

      Also, thank you for the applause. It’s scary, but I’ve been dreaming of this forever and the time is now.

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