Showing posts with label american craft magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american craft magazine. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2013

american craft Q&A/

Just wanted to let you all know there is a really nice feature story on me and a Q&A about my work and some of my unseen projects in the Feb/March issue of American Craft. It should be hitting newsstands now. You can link to the online article here.
This image is from Paul Loebach's studio. I really wanted it in the story, but it didn't make so...here you go! I have become obsessed with the combination of copper and pink since I shot this. So good!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

june schwarcz/american craft magazine

Just a head's up that some of the images I have been shooting of June Schwarcz's home and work are featured in a story on her in the June/July issue of American Craft Magazine. You can see the story if you click here as well. The story was written by Deborah Bishop and focuses mainly on her new work. Of course I love June's work, but her curatorial eye for the objects in her home is equally interesting to me. Here are just a couple of goodies that did not make it in the story.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

rational beauty Q&A/kay sekimachi

The lovely Jeanette Abbink of Rational Beauty has just posted a Q&A with me so I thought I would share that today. The link is here for all for you that are curious. I had fun answering her questions...
It made me think of the project Jeanette and I worked together on for her last issue as creative director of American Craft Magazine - a story on Kay Sekimachi. This image is one of my favorites of her upstairs loft. Kay has an exquisite eye, doesn't she?...

Monday, October 4, 2010

american craft/kay sekimachi

Just back from new york and I FINALLY got my hands on the new issue of American Craft magazine with my images of Kay Sekimachi's home, studio and beautiful work. And I got the cover! I have never been so happy with how my images were used and layed out in all my career. Creative Director, Jeanette Abbink, did such an amazing job...I really have no words. Isn't the cover lovely? It is hard to take a bad picture of Kay's beautiful work, though.  Anyhow...I am really proud of this.