A few good things from the flea markets this weekend. A gorgeous, curvy gray-green vase (there are marks on the bottom but have yet to figure out what they say...pretty sure it does not say Ikea!). The finish on the vase is an incredible mat. A cute brass rabbit from Japan. A solid brass leaf from 1960s. Round ceramic ball...have no idea about this one. This could be from Ikea! A beautiful crystral with just the smallest, littlest imperfection on the tip. Found a lithograph of an apple that I just had to get. I took pics last weekend of apples and this print seemed ready for center stage. The notation says: "Walbridge. (Edgar Red Streak). Highly esteemed in cold sections for its hardiness and productivenes; quality good: in season from January to May." I have never heard of this apple before but now I wonder if this type even exists anymore. Here also a pic I took last weekend of apples bought at the Union Square Farmer's Market.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Flea Market Weekend...
A few good things from the flea markets this weekend. A gorgeous, curvy gray-green vase (there are marks on the bottom but have yet to figure out what they say...pretty sure it does not say Ikea!). The finish on the vase is an incredible mat. A cute brass rabbit from Japan. A solid brass leaf from 1960s. Round ceramic ball...have no idea about this one. This could be from Ikea! A beautiful crystral with just the smallest, littlest imperfection on the tip. Found a lithograph of an apple that I just had to get. I took pics last weekend of apples and this print seemed ready for center stage. The notation says: "Walbridge. (Edgar Red Streak). Highly esteemed in cold sections for its hardiness and productivenes; quality good: in season from January to May." I have never heard of this apple before but now I wonder if this type even exists anymore. Here also a pic I took last weekend of apples bought at the Union Square Farmer's Market.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
A little movie for the prop house
I did a little movie about a little blue vase for the prop house. I hope you like it.
(click "movie")...
Friday, August 27, 2010
Up here in Maine taking some pics. I had been to Wells, Maine last year photographing an artist, George Burke. This visit I made a point to see the Corey Daniels Gallery which sits on Post Road with buildings looking like a group of very sophisticated aliens trying to disguise themselves as just plain old New England houses. Daniels is an artist with a comprehensive creative mind. His paintings and photographs and sculpture sit among found pieces, high-end mid-century furniture and other artists' creations. Worth a visit if you ever find your way up to this part of Maine
Friday, July 16, 2010
Hotel Boca Chica in Alcapulco
Here are some pics I took in Acapulco. Went to photograph the newly renovated Hotel Boca Chica by the Habita Group out of Mexico City. They have a very good hand with hotel renovations and they make the rooms and public areas at once very stylish without being too much "of-the-moment"....which of course never lasts too long.
For more pics go to my website and see the Hotel Boca Chica portfolio.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The Brooklyn Flea
Just two weeks ago I took the subway to Brooklyn to check out the Brooklyn Flea Market. On saturdays it is held on Lafayette Avenue between Vanderbilt and Clermont. I had no expectations but the flea was a happy surprise for me. The hipster volume is pretty high here at this school-yard-turned-flea market. Wanna see where cute girls in granny dresses are inking their tattoos? Check. Straw fedoras with the top cut out for dreads? Check. Mixed ethnicity kids looking like playdate kids for Brangelina's bunch or Gavin and Gwen's kids' nursery school mates? Check. Cool only semi-ironic t-shirts? Check. Skinny black jeans and red underwear briefs over bony hips holding up an expensive bike lock chain? Check. Beautifully crafted tables? Check. Chic porcelain pieces? Check. Reclaimed eyewear? Check. Freakishly tasty raw chocolate bars? Check. Fresh illustrated bags and towels and prints? Check.
Probably the most friendly flea I have been to in the city. The manhattan flea's tend to offer much more in the way of surprises and less in food and craft. But the vendors in Manhattan can seem a bit more about making the sale where as the Brooklyn Flea people really care about what they are selling either emotionally or esthetically. And the quality of what is sold is high for a public flea market.
Some of my favorites:
Mi Mesita. Manny makes very well-crafted minimalist pieces that are definitely the fancy-pants of the market. Very Nakashima-inspired and that is a very good place to be for inspiration.
Claudia Pearson offers illustrated totes and table linens that make you pray the food you are served from the tote or onto a linen is as delectable as her drawings.
ASIS (Angela Spencer's Irresistible Stuff). Angela had a gorgeous tee with sailor knots illustrating the front. It reminded me of Japanese Noren which hang at the entrance to traditional japanese restaurants and shops.
Romi Ceramics Sets out on her table, clean and modern and unpretentious vases. They are porcelain and in black and white and yellow and blue. Some have a very controlled Pollock-ish drip in contrasting colors. I bought two of them and they make a nice cool addition to my somewhat organic collection on my kitchen table.
Gnome Enterprises offer hand-silk screened t-shirts. They are de rigueur hip tees but done with a deft hand and in offbeat colors and designs that seem like they are from a Hallmark Greeting Card that mistakenly took a hit of acid.
Fine and Raw Chocolates: Since I like chocolate I have been wary of "sugar free" and "dairy free" when deciding on something cocoa to pop into my mouth. Well the offerings at Fine and Raw are sugar free and dairy free and addictive.
Retro-Futuristic: Need 1956 librarian eyeglasses? Need 1960 aviator sunglasses ala Steve McQueen. Auntie Mame specials? Head over to this stand where there are many styles to choose from and lots of encouragement from other shoppers. And the owner has another biz of restoring trailers so check them out on his site.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
New Apartment Therapy book is out
A few weeks ago the new Apartment Therapy book, The Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces was published. I did the photography for the book and it looks great. Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan, a co-founder of AT wrote the book and Joe Maer styled. It was a ton of work and we shot soooo many cool places and met incredibly interesting people.
The design and decorating of the homes was inspiring. Some people were messy and cool and some people were austere and cool and some were hippy-dippy and cool and some were industrial and cool. Kinda of open-season, decorating-wise.
Here are a few of my favorite spreads....
Thursday, June 3, 2010
One-handed photography....
Well, I took a little foray out into the real world by myself and with my Canon and a lens and no tripod. It is the first pic taking since I broke my wrist may 23 (had to have surgery may 27). Very frustrating when i am used to just carrying a zillion things on both arms. Today was just my one arm and my injured hand is just now able to focus. Can't hold anything with the left hand yet but next week I go back to the surgeon's office and get the stitches out and a brace which I can take off. But all looks good and should be out the taking pics within two weeks.
Anyway, the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens were empty this early June thursday. The roses, much to my chagrin, were already past their best. Must have been the rain and the warm early spring. Still some look very pretty and they were happy to have the attention paid to them. The bonzai house was completely empty and feeling like another world. That might be because I am reading Lafcadio Hearn's"Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan" which was published in 1894. Reading this book is a joy, mainly due to Hearn's palpable thrill at being in Japan and seeing absolutely everthing fresh. That is how the bonzai house felt to me today. So quiet and empty and yet not sad. The old, tiny trees seemed proud and content.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
My new best friend...
Bought this moody and handsome teak sculpture at the flea market at the garages on 25th street. Knew I had to buy it once I saw it sitting being ignored on a table full of stuff. He sat there regally and out of place---like an aristocrat sitting on a blanket at Coney Island.
Not sure of it's origin but think it is Balinese. I love the style and if anyone knows more about this school of art please let me know.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Poppies at the studio
Got inspired to take a quick pic yesterday at the studio when I was there by myself. One of the great things about the weekends is the studio is empty and the prop business is empty. Found a backdrop, a surface and a vase and there you have it. A nice little set for poppies that were just about to drop their petals. Even crumbling these flowers were spectacular.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
drawing...
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
More fun with Artrage...
Having more fun with the Artrage software. Brought my Wacom tablet from the studio to the apartment and trying to get a grip (literally!) on how to make my hands, via the pen, do what my brain wants them to do. Sorta frustrating but so enjoyable for me. I want to find people who use this software and see their work. I have a feeling there must be Artrage virtuosos hiding on the web!
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