Archive for January, 2012
I’ve been waiting and waiting to make this post!
My roots were always in and always will be in Agriculture. I grew up around livestock, always knew where my food came from, and went to college to study it. My first big photo assignments were for agricultural magazines out in California, and since moving to Colorado that’s one thing I’ve really been missing.
Well here comes the Clean Dirt Farm , a beautiful company with sustainable roots in Millet Production, specifically Organic Millet. Now many people may not know what Millet is or see it only limited to Bird Seed. However, Millet is naturally Glutten Free, so it’s a super healthy choice.The Clean Dirt Farm cleans and processes the Millet that farmers grow and ships it out to places like Whole Foods Market and countries all over the world.All of this in little ol Sterling, CO
So when the kind folks at the Clean Dirt Farm called me up to help them with a rebranding campaign and doing a few corporate type shots, I couldn’t wait!
It was a true blessing to be on this assignment, and I always feel at home when I can use photography and my passion for agriculture in one shoot.
Dear Canon. Could you please add better weather and dust sealing to the 5dmk2? Thank you
Once the Millet is loaded in the back of a Grain Truck, it is dropped into the processing plant.
Then the Hull is cracked apart and the seed is separated
Then you get an absolutely Beautiful Product ready for World Wide distribution.

Meryl and Her Husband. Together with a lot of hard work, dedication, and ingenuity, were able to make this small family dream a successful operation.
Scott Stebner and Alyssa Stebner are Ft Collins Wedding Photographers available for weddings and corporate shoots throughout Colorado, the Mid-West, and California.
There are moments in life that are so precious that you never want to forget the emotions and feelings both leading up to that moment and the very moment itself. We are so excited to share some of most precious moments in life and our most favorite blog post yet! Well I will just let the photos speak for themselves…
Scott’s Parents opening up their Christmas Gifts.
A few weeks later, meeting up in Kansas to give my parents their presents.
God has blessed us with a new beautiful life to welcome into our family and I am so over joyed to welcome our new little baby into the world this August. We are so excited to share this announcement with all of our friends, family, and loyal blog readers! We are thrilled to become new parents and can’t wait to meet our beautiful child.
Scott and Alyssa Stebner….Plus 1
My new years definition goes beyond resolutions.
I’ve lived too much of my life believing things are out of reach; maybe not for others, but for my limited self. That this probably won’t happen because of that. That there is a cause and effect relationship between world events and my potential and future. My life up to this moment is full of little impossible moments that should not have happened, but did. Blessings that everyone told me were out of reach but somehow I grasped.
So if Impossible is no longer, what part of your dreams are possible? How would that effect your work ethic? It was impossible to go to the moon once. It was impossible to fly. It was impossible to do just about anything that is common these days at one point in history. How would that shape your plans? For me, if nothing is impossible, I can get published in National Geographic, I can get to under 200 pounds again, and I can go full time as a photographer.
How has impossibility been affecting your dreams, goals, and daily lives? What would it look like if you lived beyond what everyone else told you was impossible? Granted, if you want to fly, please don’t go to the rooftop or go and spend your life savings in Vegas.


















