Friday, September 7, 2012

in transition


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Everything is quiet at home right now.  My little one is finishing up her second week in kindergarten, and I am spending my second day fully alone in this house trying to figure out what to do with myself.  I am in transition.  Still trying to come to the realization that my days are freer, more open to opportunity.  It'll hit me here soon, I'm sure of it.  Right now, I share with you these photos, just tidbits from the every day. 

Have a great weekend my friends!


 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

ruche bridal . . . lavender & lace

 Once again, fashion company Ruche and the talented Stephanie Williams team up and pull together yet another a breathtaking new bridal lookbook.  Shot on location amongst the lavender fields of the Highland Springs Resort, every image is scented with nothing but beauty and glows with the most delicate of light.  


 
 

Monday, August 13, 2012

escape into reading

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If you were to ask me what I've been doing most of this summer, I'd tell you this:  craving stories.  I honestly haven't been out with my camera much during this time in which our planet rotates just a wee bit closer to the sun.  So, storytelling from my end has been rather minimal, as I'm sure you've already gathered.  I've been satiating the cravings with words, printed on paper, in the form of books, vicariously living each character's experiences, page after page.  There has been a lot going on in my mind.  Each and every thought and worry creating a noise that together resemble the chaotic symphony one hears while in the midst of a metropolitan city, of course, during rush hour traffic.  I've been desperately needing an escape, or at least a temporary diversion.  So, I've chosen to escape into reading

Before a friend embarked on an adventure to Asia, there was a lot of talk about travel, which of course reminded me of my earlier "gypsy" days.  My heart ached more than just a little.  I recalled memories from my childhood, flying back and forth over the vast ocean of the Pacific, experiencing a world far from the comforts of my own.  I needed something that smelled like freshly cut greens, made the sound of broth  hitting the bottom of a hot pan, from a place with a name I would try to genuinely pronounce correctly.  This led me to pick up Anthony Bourdain's A Cook's Tour.  I felt like his mute companion, walking alongside Tony as he blissfully soaked in the sights and flavors of Saigon, shook my head in disbelief as he threw back yet another shot of Tequila in Puebla, and although I was a quite disturbed by the process of how one of his favorite dishes came to be, I actually tried really hard to imagine the taste of foie gras

 After globe trotting with Tony, I decided it was time that I ventured to Middle Earth, gliding over hill and dale upon the wings of a Great Eagle.  I did this with The Hobbit.  Once Mr. Baggins returned to the safety of his Hobbit-hole a changed man, I returned to my bookshelf pulling out titles I had read once before.  Bury Me Standing, Notes from My Travels, and one of my all-time favorites, Neither Wolf nor Dog.

Soon enough, I would find myself holding another story in my hands.  New, beautiful, and very much alive, screaming for my attention, much like the precious babe we are introduced to in its very first chapter.  The Light Between Oceans.  It has been a long while since a book has gripped me so, like a mother's firm yet gentle hand, pulling me through not just the sea of emotions of those whose lives unfold before me, but also through the waves of my own memories, making me face the question of how I could have done things differently in my own story.  What a bittersweet tale!

And now, a thief by the name of Liesel has stolen my attention!  

 What stories have grabbed you this summer?

 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

chelsea rose

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Just a few favorites from a recent photo session I had with the talented Chelsea Rutledge. 


Friday, July 27, 2012

clickbooq | site of the week


Hello friends!  This week, I was pretty stoked to find out that Clickbooq, the website company I have hosting my portfolio (which still needs some major work!), chose The Reverie Tree as their "site of the week"!  It was quite humbling and exciting to see my work side-by-side with some pretty talented folk!  So, thank you THANK YOU Clickbooq for the shout out!  

With all that being said, I truly am very happy with their services.  I am not a techy when it comes to building websites so finding a company that provides a DIY setup that is simple enough to work without having to know codes and all that jazz was a super plus for me.  So without a doubt, I recommend these guys for sure!

Monday, July 9, 2012

for the love of books | the fantastic flying books of Mr. Morris Lessmore

 
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr Morris Lessmore Trailer  from Moonbot Studios on Vimeo.


*Sorry folks!  The original video I posted was removed from YouTube.  However, to view the film in its entirety, visit www.morrislessmore.com to purchase a digital copy.  It's beautiful!


Sunday, July 8, 2012

vintage family photographs

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Things have been a little quiet here.  I've been spending some time reflecting on things, work, photography, life . . . In the process I've found myself once again going through Great-Grandma Sylvia's footlocker, sifting through old family photographs.  The above photographs are of my Great-great-great and Great-great Grandparents on my father's side.  I adore these photographs.  The style, the clothing, the weight of the paper on which they are printed on.  I'm soaking it all in.  More to come.