Part one of a who knows how many Scotland images. We flew into London, hopped on a couple trains to get across town, then took a quick cheap flight to Edinburgh (yay Ryanair!). From there we got picked up with our friends Sam and Reid of Orange Photographie. They had been in Scotland and England for several weeks, and Sam was already driving the wrong way like a pro. Our first few days in Scotland we stayed in Kilmarnock, a beautiful town about an hour from Edinburgh. From there we set out each day to check out Castles, the Royal mile, and the Wallace Monument. One of the best nights was spent at an Irish Pub in Glasgow, which unfortunately (or fortunately?) I have no images from. Honestly the one thing I continue to miss now that we are back is pub food, so amazingly good and comforting.
Alexa | Glacier Elopement
Winter means short days, and beautiful light. I’m so thankful for people who get my crazy, and endure the cold, and snow for beautiful images. Winter is also the best time to try new things, and let ideas happen. I go a little stir crazy, as our season of shooting slows to a crawl, and I’ve always been bad at relaxing. Wanted to try something different for this, so I dragged a sliding window from my back door around glacier park, dipping it in the freezing water, then shooting through it. Made for something unique, and new to me. Alexa was amazing, and barely flinched when we through boiling water a little too close to her back (sorry!!) Making ideas reality with people who get it, nothing makes me happier.
Dress designer | Sweet Caroline Styles | http://www.sweetcarolinestyles.com
Makeup and Hair | Rachel Spray | www.jeremiahandrachel.com
Bouquet | Mums Flowers | http://www.mumsflowers.net/
Portland on the Contax G1
Woke up early one morning in Portland, with coffee on the mind, so Kevin and I took a stroll around the downtown. It was his first time in the city, and I fall more in love each time I visit. Must have had about five latte's by the time we left.
All images captured on Kodak film with a Contax G1
Tyler for Hearth Magazine
Some favorites from a shoot with Tyler Thorney for a interview in Hearth Mag volume 4. Tyler is a good friend and phenomenal graphic designer, he is owner of Jack Rabbit Creative.
All images captured on Kodak film, Contax 645, Yashica t3, Canon A1
Victoria on Hasselblad 500c
Victoria on Hasselblad 500c, Kodak Portra 160