Tag: paige green

  • Someone asked me how I managed all the roles of film that I take with my Rolleiflex, and the answer for this summer was… I didn’t. I was so busy running around taking more photos that I didn’t have time to deal with the negatives. So I had towers of envelopes, with negatives inside, building…

  • (This post contains photos of a skinned elk and may not be enjoyable for everyone.) Life is entirely too short… Death means life… Life means death… Because others die, we get to live. When we are young we can’t wait to be old… When we are old we wish we were young… Rarely are we…

  • Veronica and Mike’s wedding was nothing short of incredible. Veronica wanted to have a memorable party and I believe she got it, but not without a lot of work and a lot of luck. Work because the wedding was held on top of a hill in a cow pasture, accessible only by four-wheel drive vehicles,…

  • Melissa and Kevin got married at Windrush Farm, a place very close to my heart. It is the farm where… I fell in love with my husband, where I lived for a year and a half in a barn and learned how to milk a cow, collect eggs, and help sheep have their lambs, and…

  • A year ago, I photographed Sadie while she was in her mom’s belly, and I posted the photos here America’s Next Top Pregnant Model and here America’s Next Top Pregnant Model (Part 2: film.) This weekend, I went back to Santa Cruz and photographed Sadie, outside of her mom’s belly, in the same house where…

  • It has been a fun summer because I have been super busy doing lots of different kinds of photography jobs. While I am very grateful to have been so busy, as a result of my crazy schedule, I haven’t had time to post all the amazing weddings that I have photographed… which now totals 10……

  • The Genius…Tyler Young… is at it again. This time, Tyler‘s Petaluma community project focuses on the Farmers and Artists of Petaluma, because as he says… Pitchforks, tractors and hay bales. Paintbrushes, video cam’s and laptops. From dirt to digital art, Petaluma lies precisely at the intersection of agriculture and creativity. ProjectHERE wishes to celebrate Petaluma’s…

  • It has been over 15 years since my last solo trip to visit my grandparents… and that is 15 years too long. I am very lucky. I get to see my grandparents, who live 2,173 miles away from me, at least twice a year. But those visits usually include at least 12 other relatives as…

  • [rockyou id=153056044&w=579&h=433] It is MALT time again for me, which means I get to go explore amazing ranches in West Marin and document what goes on, for MALT’s (Marin Agricultural Land Trust) annual report. This time I went to Barinaga Ranch. The owners, Marcia Barinaga and her husband Corey Goodman, wanted to buy a farm…

  • For the next year, I will be working with Rebecca Burgess, ecological artist and writer, on her book Gathering Color. The book will teach people how to create natural dyes, from native plants in their region, for their fiber arts projects. In order for the book to have national appeal, we are traveling to as…