Nicole Marissa Godinez: Artist. Photographer.

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

A hike to no where.




A hike to a mysterious bridge, in the summer heat with a group of 
friends. Ten miles long in total! Sure, you may think "No problem". Try doing that in the hot summer days with especially humid weather. Oh my hair never fairs well in that kind of condition. Thankfully, there is a river that runs along the path so it helps to jump into the water if you need to be refreshed.
Walking on rocks for a good portion of the "so called" trail can be slightly devastating, yet I survived. Can I get my girl scout daisy patch now? I still have mine from when I was five. Once a daisy scout, always a daisy scout as they say. Okay, I made that up but to me it true. So, yah, whatever. I survived the hike to nowhere. Thank you God for letting me have adventures like these. 
Life with no adventure is no life to me.

Hugs y blessings.

Nicole

Friday, May 25, 2012

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Updated Website


Check it out yo!


xx. -Nicole

Clap for Poland Band Photographs



These are some of the photo's I did for the Band Clap for Poland.
Great band and amazing people.
Such a delight to photograph them. So stylish!
Check them out!
http://www.clapforpoland.info/

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

‎"Whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much,
 and what is done in love is well done.” ~ Vincent van Gogh

60's Nouvelle Vague.

Oh, it resonates thru so much of what I do (60's.Nouvelle vague). 
&Who I am. These two are perfection.


To all of you, and this fake day of love. Love should be celebrated everyday!

xoxo.

N

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

111111.


Beautiful Lia, getting ready for the big ceremony.

11/11/11 NOLA 

The best wedding I have ever attended was in New Orleans. The city was the most lovely display of a old pirate tendencies, haunted by old confederate soldiers, jazz poured out of the water stained walls, food that could rival any french bistro and with people who are alive with their history and culture. More than anything,what made this the best wedding ever (even though I had to work as the photographer...not bad at all) was that the people who got married were so amazing. Down to earth in the "hey, you want to go on a adventure with me." kind of way and they also choose to be married in a old colonial house in the French quarter,The Beauregard-Keyes House. Once owned by a confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant (P.G.T.) Beauregard and novelist Frances Parkinson Keyes. The wedding was followed by a second line procession which was fabulous and a blast. Truly original. I fell in love with New Orleans, I never drank so much champagne in my life. Ahhh, life is good with the bubbly.

-N