Author: paige green

  • I have never had business cards because I could never pick just one photo that I liked enough to represent all my work. But now I don’t have to because of Moo. Moo let me pick as many different photos as I wanted, and they print on recycled paper… that is all this indecisive tree…

  • This is the amazing Sally Fox. The woman who will not be stopped on her mission to grow organic colored cotton. This is Sally Fox’s organic cotton growing in a field that she is letting go fallow in order to let the soil rest. This is Sally Fox’s adorable daughter, who is the only nine-year-old…

  • The first step for Rebecca’s Fibershed challenge is to process all of the locally sourced wool and cotton that the local fiber artists need to make the Fibershed clothes that Rebecca will be wearing every single day for the next year. So our first trip was up to Yolo Wool Mill in Woodland, California… which…

  • I am dreaming that California would always have these big puffy clouds and even partially green grass at the end of May. Big clouds make me happy and so do old cars in the middle of fields.

  • This is my talented photographer friend, Jessamyn, and her one month old, Symphony. The hard part about being a photographer, is that you are never in any photographs. Jessamyn can, and will, take thousands of amazing photos of her new little human. But what she can’t do is photograph herself with her new little amazing…

  • I spent an amazing afternoon exploring Yolo County and Capay Valley with Rebecca Burgess for her Fibershed project. The clouds, the people, the landscape… they all were absolutely incredible that I couldn’t wait to share tales and photos of our adventures. But the day is long gone, and a new day is rapidly approaching, so…

  • Graham and Janet are getting married and I am lucky enough to photograph their wedding this summer. They wanted to have engagement photos for announcements. Graham, who is an emerging photographer, said that he tried to set the camera up and take their own engagement photos with a remote, but he said it was harder…

  • This is Jason. Jason wants to seriously start pursuing his acting career, so he needed some head shots. It was amazing to see how differently a person can look with even the slightest changes. And it was fun to see what a dusty woodshop and a white picket fence can do.

  • Petaluma River Festival (and posters) coming soon! I want to give a huge ‘thank you’ to Drew Washer and Tyler Young for coordinating everything. Thank you to Debbie for fantastic styling. And thank you to all our gorgeous models for coming out to play today. I wish I could do this everyday.

  • (pig heart, from pigs butchered in March.) Right after we graduated from college my best friend was told she needed open heart surgery to replace her aortic valve. One of the options she had was to replace her broken valve with a pig valve. But she was told the pig valve might not last as…