Tag: paige green
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Arann’s favorite book is The Man Who Planted Trees, by Jean Giono. Dan’s favorite book is The Secret of the Old Mill, by the Hardy Boys. (please click on their names to see the musicians in action.)
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Happy Birthday, Juliet. I hope it is the perfect birthday, filled with all of your favorite things.
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I attended a natural dye workshop in Missouri with Rebecca Burgess, for her book on natural dyes. While the landscape and the plants were definitely pretty… …I often found myself distracted by the other people in the workshop. I know that these portraits will not make it in this book, but maybe the next book…
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…of Petaluma, for ProjectHERE. I plan on really getting going on the project in January, so please send Petaluman Artists and Farmers my way.
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(not sure why but the photos look better when you click on them.)
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We found out today our friends’ newborn is really, really sick. But with lots of love and some good doctors, she is going to be ok. (to see the digital version of this photo click here.)
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It’s not a Rolleiflex photo, but it’s pretty fun anyway. Click the photo twice to get a better look. Veronica and Mike, October 2009.
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Nature created amazing plants. Rebecca Burgess dyed wool into cool colors… with the amazing plants that nature created. Heidi Iverson designed patterns and knit fun gloves and a blanket… with the wool that Rebecca Burgess dyed into cool colors… from the amazing plants that nature created. Beautiful ladies and cute children modeled the fun gloves…
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This is Michael Garlington, a fellow Petaluman and photographer, who is known for his creatively dark and imaginative 4×5 portraits. I needed to photograph him for the Artist and Farmer project that we are doing in Petaluma. But how do you photograph someone who has photographed and been photographed countless different ways? First I did…
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And Margot is not the baby anymore. Congratulations to the Holt-Cline household in Missoula, Montana. We are all excited over here in California.