"PHOTOGRAPHY IS MY PASSION, WHICH WAS INSPIRED BY MY DAUGHTER, ARDEN.
I JOKE THAT SHE WAS MY FIRST BORN AND PHOTOGRAPHY WAS MY SECOND."
Meet the Photographer
HELLO, my name is dIANA RADKE
I am driven by the joy of capturing the moments that matter most: a glance between loved ones, a laugh that can't be staged, the way you reach for each other without thinking, or the quiet beauty of simply being yourself.
This experience goes beyond merely just posing and smiling; it is about true connection and pausing time so you can forever reflect on the right now, for years to come.
It is true, time is fleeting and oh-so-precious. So let's slow it down and capture those ephemeral moments to forever sink into.
DIANA RADKE
THE MORE GENERIC STUFF:
I am a mother, a daughter, a wife, and my own person. I work as a surgical assistant and am credentialed at 12 hospitals throughout Colorado. I assist in many surgical procedures/specialties, with post-cancer Breast Reconstructions and Cesarean Sections being my favorite. In a funny way, I see parallels between my surgical career and photography in that I enjoy helping and honoring women while also celebrating and admiring the birth of a child.
The very rare times, that I have free time, I enjoy spending it with my husband and our daughter. Preferably, in the mountains or catching a flight to the ocean!
WHAT MAKES ME, ME:
I most enjoy the small moments in life. I look at the sky every day to make sure I take the time to "notice something beautiful". You'd be surprised at what you truly see when you do this. Driving to work is my "me time" because I get to listen to an audiobook. I love extra salt on my french fries. And hearing my daughter laugh makes my heart explode.
Because the days are so often overflowing with busy, I make it a point to be present and "sink into" something no matter how brief; whether it is a bowl of pho or just a comfy pair of pajama pants. Sometimes I am afraid of the dark. I always strive to see the best in people. The immense suffering in the world makes me deeply sad. And I believe our elderly are wise and priceless. I wish our current culture upheld them as such.
I want to talk to you about anything and everything but I am a much better listener.