It makes me wonder what life would be like on the day to day..
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
In a New York kind of way..
I recently took my first trip to New York for a work event and was firstly, in love.. and secondly, romanced by the new and antiquated architecture squeezed in tightly next to one another. What a beautiful, and starkly 'real' city.
It makes me wonder what life would be like on the day to day..
It makes me wonder what life would be like on the day to day..
Monday, September 12, 2011
out and about
Hello friends, I'm happy to show off some of my recent work making an appearance in a couple of print and web outlets.
On the web, photos of Ultimate Frisbee in Wisconsin and Ultramarathon runner Jeff Browning (whom you may remember from an earlier post) grace the screens of Patagonia's Team/ Event Sales pages.
In print, the brand new Patagonia Team Sales catalog used an Ultimate Frisbee shot for their double truck front page, which outlines the company's mission statement and an intro to field shorts. Below, my day job makes an appearance in a popular gossip magazine, resulting in more gossip.. but mostly about how fabulous this new bra is, created by Fashion Forms®
On the web, photos of Ultimate Frisbee in Wisconsin and Ultramarathon runner Jeff Browning (whom you may remember from an earlier post) grace the screens of Patagonia's Team/ Event Sales pages.
Photo left to right: Stephanie Helguera, Heather Klausner, Stephanie Helguera |
In print, the brand new Patagonia Team Sales catalog used an Ultimate Frisbee shot for their double truck front page, which outlines the company's mission statement and an intro to field shorts. Below, my day job makes an appearance in a popular gossip magazine, resulting in more gossip.. but mostly about how fabulous this new bra is, created by Fashion Forms®
Photo left to right: Amy Kumler, Stephanie Helguera |
Full page ad for Fashion Forms® in Us Weekly, Sept 12, 2011 issue |
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Surf Mama
Something I love about Gisselle is that no matter where we are, she's probably wearing a bathing suit.
She asked me to take some photos of her for her graduation with a degree in early childhood education. She told me about her dream of having photos done off the side of this road in town, in a spot she always passed and thought about.
Up and coming adventures for the woman include teaching in Costa Rica for nine months with her 5 year old son in tow. Bathing suit required.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Pure Michigan
To me, summer in the midwest is uniquely it's own entity. It is often characterized by the smell of bonfire in your hair for days, largely anticipated social festivities and special small moments with someone you missed through the cold winter and distant spring. I took a lot of photos when I recently went back to Michigan for my Mother's 49th and a half birthday party, but I think the photo booth told the story best.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
car camping
Heading up to Pine Mountain after work on a Friday is a beautiful mini adventure. Pack up the car with Thermarests, sleeping bags, books, journals, blankets, pillows and a cooler. Make a quick stop to Trader Joe's for wine, cheese, oatmeal, some instant coffee and head up the mountain deep into the Sespe wilderness. At around 6,000 feet in elevation, old growth Pines make wandering trails and sweep down the mountainside, scattered boulders lord over great camp spots, perfect for climbing and hiking around.
On this particular mission, we were a day ahead of a nasty spring storm heading over the ridgeline. This wind and cold was surprising, but tolerable in full jackets and puff pants. We slept so cozy in the car, watching millions of stars through the moonroof and listening to howling winds whip around the trees and the car. The original plan was to find a trail to run before heading back to town but since it was so cold, we decided to leave Pine Mountain and see if Rose Valley was more runnable. Here are photos of the sights at our campsite and down the mountainside that day.
On this particular mission, we were a day ahead of a nasty spring storm heading over the ridgeline. This wind and cold was surprising, but tolerable in full jackets and puff pants. We slept so cozy in the car, watching millions of stars through the moonroof and listening to howling winds whip around the trees and the car. The original plan was to find a trail to run before heading back to town but since it was so cold, we decided to leave Pine Mountain and see if Rose Valley was more runnable. Here are photos of the sights at our campsite and down the mountainside that day.
Spring winds whip dust around the valley floor |
Sunday, June 5, 2011
playing with light
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