Lyndsey Lamell
Hello There! My name is Lyndsey Lamell and some of you may already know me. Firstly I would like to Thank You for your interest in my work. My passion for photography started back when I was in high school in the mid-90's. (shhhh I'm 33 forever!) I am originally from a little town in the Heart of New England just outside of a Vermont's largest mountain, Mt. Mansfield. It's a whopping 4,393ft in elevation at its peak. Hills I tell ya. As you all know Vermont is famous for its Maple Syrup and I make it tradition to cook sugar on snow every 1st snowfall of the year (well, any big snowfall makes for a good excuse). It is known as the Green Mountain State and believe it or not, Nelly - that lake monster in Europe - doesn't have anything on Champ, the real Lake Monster living in Vermont's largest body of water, Lake Champlaine... Home base for me these days is Southwest Colorado in a little town just south of Durango called Ignacio. That's "iG-Nah-SHE-O" if you are a local. It reminds me of where I grew up only on a very larger scale. It's WAYYYY bigger, more vast, and higher up... The weather is far more pleasant and where as Vermont has "Milkin' Cows", Colorado has "Beef Cattle". I have lived in so many places throughout the US for many different reasons... Horses usually being at the top of the list, snowboarding & beaches are co-runners up... I enjoy fly fishing, hiking, camping, sewing, painting, reading, and lots of domestic activities however this amazing journey in life has shoved me behind that of the Camera Lens as of late and what you are seeing here is a direct result. If there's something you would like to ask me shoot me a email or text. I look forward to hearing from you! Lyndsey www.lamellphoto.com info@lamellphoto.com (970) 317.5934
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Ignacio, Colorado, United States 81137Selected Images
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