Tag: paige green photography

  • Two weeks ago, I received this email from a woman named Marnie: Hi Paige, We have this 21 person local cow share going on in Nicasio, right above the Nicasio Resevoir. We are all getting together to have one of our cow share meetings. We talk about our cow and share products we have made…

  • These two women, Anne and Kris, needed a kitchen to bake their baked goods for the Bi-Rite Market. Eventually they found a kitchen that also had a store in the front, so they needed something to sell. They couldn’t just sell their baked goods because the store front is right next to another very delicious…

  • The End…. Jude, my stock photography partner, planned a trip to Gabriel Apple Farm, in Graton, this evening. She did a great job of making sure we had lots of models to work with, so we could both go off and do our own thing. While she went off with a cute mom and her…

  • …to see how far you’ve come…. …and to see just where you need to go. All of these photos were taken at least five years ago… if not more. I am sharing them now because the other day I had to dig through an old hard drive for something, and because I dig through old…

  • I spent the whole day playing in Point Reyes today with three amazing women, and one very helpful man. The purpose of our playing was to create a new collection of photos for Susan Hayes to use to promote her store in Point Reyes Station. Conditions were perfect. We had the dream team of talent…

  • Dora and Emily got married on July 19th, 2009 in front of all of their friends and family at the Brazil Room in Berkeley. By choosing to get married, Dora’s two children, and Emily’s one child, now have two moms. I have photographed a lot of weddings, but this was the most amazing wedding I…

  • On May 10th, 2010 I received this email… Hello Paige, I work for the Town of Danville, overseeing both Transportation and Economic Development.  On the Economic Development side of the house, I’ve been looking for ways of capturing the depth of the people, and of the sweat and tears that went into the making of…

  • (This photo was taken somewhere in southern Illinois, with my Mamiya 7.) I am happy to announce that my beloved Rollei now has a new sister. Her name is Mamiya 7. Well, she is not new. I am her third owner, according to her previous owner, who I found on craigslist, but she is new…

  • Rolleiflex photos from our time farm sitting at Windrush Farm, spring 2010.