Author: paige green

  • It has never been more important to celebrate the strong females of our lives. Last year I started a personal project to document the FIERCE females I know. This year I want to extend it beyond females I know. Please nominate FIERCE females who you think should be documented and celebrated. Happy FIERCE female Friday and…

  • Holy Jenga, the sun came up on a new year. (After 2016, I wasn’t so sure it would.) But the last thing we need is another blog post about how bad things were in 2016. I figure, since most of our history books are filled with one-sided perspectives, and those perspectives aren’t always very factual……

  • Two years ago, I started this blog post: Welcome to the world baby, Alistair Henry Harris… We waited a long time for you to arrive.   A long, long time. And you didn’t come how we expected… But you eventually came, all whopping 10.2lbs of you. Everyone was excited to meet you, but no one more…

  • My reply: Yes and very much yes…. Thank you, MALT, for the work you do protecting farmland and for working with me for the past 10 years. This was my favorite MALT photo shoot yet. And thank you to my excellent pilot, John, for the incredible early morning tour. I’m happy to fly with you again any…

  • As photographers, we spend so much time working hard all by ourselves. So I wanted to create a space where photographers can create, share, learn and play together. And in 2013 we hosted our first Farm Photo Workshop.After two successful years of providing space for other people to play and learn,I realized that I wasn’t creating space for…

  • Juilliard trained opera singer and florist, Betany Coffland, often uses music as inspiration in her floral creations. Her business, Chloris Floral exclusively uses local and seasonal flowers grown with organic practices. For our photo shoot, Betany wanted to create photo stories for two special operas. Here is how that happened… Her email: The first bouquet will be…

  • If I had been planning a photo shoot: Ally would have been wearing clothes; Harper would have been wearing clothes that didn’t clash with the couch; I would have cleared away the dirty laundry and Harper’s hair wouldn’t have been wet. But if I had planned a photo shoot… it wouldn’t have happened. Someone would have been grumpy…

  • Timm Ranch sheep shearing with Fibershed.

  • We are The Design Guild, and we are going on Field Trips. But it’s not design we are looking for, it’s community. And we want to get to know ours better, one Field Trip at a time… Coming soon to a business near you.

  • My oldest son loves sharks. Passionately. The other day he really wanted to watch a movie about them, but I couldn’t find one that doesn’t involve sharks killing people. So I found a documentary about a young man, who also loves sharks, and spends his life photographing and studying them. But sharks are endangered, so instead…