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  1. Dawn Bierschwal (@dawnbierschwal) • Instagram photos and videos. 562 Followers, 543 Following, 147 Posts - Dawn Bierschwal (@dawnbierschwal) on Instagram: "producer. writer. dreamer".

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  2. She is currently Executive Producing the upcoming SILK ROAD and SHOPLIFTERS OF THE WORLD. A graduate of Cornell University and a member of the Producers Guild, Dawn develops and oversees Piccadilly Pictures' North American based slate of projects in addition to producing her own projects. More at IMDbPro. Contact info.

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    • Dawn Bierschwal
  3. Apr 30, 2021 · 77 likes, 10 comments - dawnbierschwal on April 30, 2021: "Even though I already posted about this birthday boy in my story... this is one of my favorite pics of us, so it’s worth memorializing:...".

    • St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral
    • Oklahoma City University School of Law
    • Myriad Gardens
    • Automobile Alley
    • Katiebug’s Sips & Sweets
    • Will Rogers Park
    • Sutton Wilderness Trail Park in Norman
    • Alley by Abuelos
    • Bricktown
    • Downtown Norman

    I happened upon this deliciously, sneaky spot while driving through one day. There is so much to love about this location. The church’s courtyard reminded me of a secret garden.

    OCU’s Law School sits right next door. Its tall pillars and granite steps provide beautiful leading lines and backdrops. Connected alleyways held endless photo opp possibilities with ample perspectives. So many cool architectural pieces everywhere!

    The Myriad Botanical Gardens display grassy, shaded picnic spots, beautiful walkways, and a picturesque pond (often donning happy ducks). Prepare to walk into a lush jungle when entering its glass conservatory. Kids can play at the Thunder Fountain and dogs can socialize at the dog park on the opposite side of the park. Check out more about that he...

    Sidewalks full of bustling businesses present backdrops with bright, bold color. The streets are filled with interesting lines, pops of vegetation, and so many walls that you can use to your advantage.

    Besides being a perfect rest spot for sipping on something sweet, Katiebug’s has an adorable patio. I love to begin a session across the street and incorporate the red, gray, and multi-colored walls. Utilize the ivy wall along the railroad if you’re out hunting in the warmer months. You can stay right here and find so many great spots to use for ho...

    Looking for a great mix of landscaped gardens and wide-open spaces? This spot has both, as well as a greenhouse and a small pond to boot. I start on one end of the park and work my way around. There is a large variety of terrain to change up your setting. Your loved ones won’t believe all of your images came from the same place!

    When I’m in the mood to capture natural, woodsy, whimsical images, I set my eyes on Sutton Wilderness (sometimes called Urban Wilderness). The 5-acre park has a large fishing pond and miles of trails for roaming. I love that its fields are left in their natural form, giving it a very rustic look. Its foliage is ever-changing as each unique season p...

    These windows just make the absolute perfect frame for your subject. The tree leaves and ivy provide interesting texture as well. It changes with the seasons, so always check the location out before planning on using it for a session.

    Bricktown’s streets and venues hold so much photo potential! However, my favorite spots tend to be along the riverwalk. Take a walk at different times of the day to determine what spots look best in various light. So many hole-in-the-wall treasures are lurking at every turn. I find something new that I love each time I visit!

    Alleys, brick walls, staircases galore… downtown Norman provides so many cool locations. Look for symmetry and leading lines along the buildings. Search out rich tones that provide even backdrops (steer clear of colors that reflect, such as bright yellow or green). Also, check out public areas behind restaurants. You never know what epic spot you m...

  4. The Oklahoma Historical Society first collected photographic images in 1893; today there are an estimated 11 million images in the Photograph Archives. Formats include glass plates, tintypes, slides, panoramas, black-and-white and color prints, and negatives.

  5. Apr 1, 2018 · Whether you’re scouting locations for an engagement, family, or senior session, with a more urban feel or more rustic look, there are countless cool places to take photos in OKC. In no particular order, these are just a handful of my favorites!

  6. Aug 12, 2024 · Dawn Bierschwal. Producer/Writer Proud Threader since July 6, 2023. Let’s try to keep this a kinder, gentler place.

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