



Mara + Danny posed as our engaged couple for the Film is Not Dead workshop here in NYC. Two of the nicest people you could ever meet. They also have a really sweet blog, A Blog about Love. Mr. Film is Not Dead (Jonathan Canlas) has a new book out. Can't wait to get my hands on a copy. See more photos here. Viva la film!
Very honored to be on the photography site, Let the Kids Dress Themselves today. Please take a look here!
Le Train Bleu is a Portland-based online clothing boutique. All the pieces are so beautifully curated. Sadly, after a nearly 10 year run, it is closing its doors on Wednesday, February 8th. You can read a little bit more about Le Train Bleu here and the amazing owner behind it all here (she hung up a sheet recently in her backyard and watched the Breakfast Club on projector! How awesome is that?). I had the privilege of shooting for Le Train Bleu back in 2005 in Duvall, Washington. It could not have been a more perfect day. I loved every single one of the pieces (and still dream about that chevron skirt and gold shoes!) and ran away with that pink sweater (which I still wear!). Farewell, sweet Le Train Bleu. You will be missed.