Custom Stock Photos
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Better than traditional stock shots - they’re both real and cost effective. You may recognize some of these folks from the environmental portraits we did for their law firm Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson.
Brooklyn, Manhattan & The Berkshires….
Posted by jess | Filed under Misc, Travel
Just back in town from a quick getaway to the East Coast - we had a great shoot with Anna Bergman, went to some inspiring museums, ate great food and got to visit with firends. Along with some fun snaps from our trip I’m including some advice for anyone heading out that way.
Restaurants :
Westville in Manhattan’s West Village serves affordable, fantastic food in a cozy, hidden little spot. Try a selection of their “market sides” 4 for $13 - we had sweet potato fries, brusel sprouts in a honey dijon sauce, braised kale, and roasted beats with goat cheese. Pair it with a Malbec and you’ve got your own slice of foodie heaven!
Cafe Moto in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn is a super hidden spot (no sign out front, just the address) tucked under the J train. It was established in 1938 and still has that historic feel to it (complete with missing heat - wear something warm if dining in fall or winter). We sampled the “fonduta” and steamed mussels (both great) but the real winner of the night was the date cake - don’t leave without trying it!
Old Inn on the Green in the village of New Marlborough (up in the Berkshires of Massachusetts). If you’re in the area (likely for the amazing foliage in fall) this is a dining experience not to miss. This is your splurge night - and well worth it! We had the risotto and the sword fish (amongst a host of other small bites the chef sent out to our table) and it was all phenomenal!
Museums :
Be sure not to miss MASS MoCA if you are up in the Berkshires. It’s a beautiful drive from Great Barrington up to North Adams and the museum is an amazing space. One of the current installation exhibits, by Jenny Holzer, was our favorite.
If sticking to Manhattan I would highly recommend a trip to MoMA. There’s an interesting exhibit on the history of the photographic printing process, plus a sculpture exhibit of Picasso’s work and a newly opening exhibit of Joan Miro’s paintings.
Specialty Spots :
The Boom Boom Beauty Bar for all your waxing, beauty and pampering needs. Joe for coffee even Seattleites will approve of, and Baby Cakes for vegan cupcakes.
OK - and now for some photos!
Happy Halloween!
Posted by jess | Filed under Misc
We couldn’t resist getting Bella to model this ridiculously cute costume. Have a great Halloween and hope to see some of you at the Pravda event tonight!
Studio Pup Tries Her Hand at Modeling…..
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Here are some fun shots from the fashion shoot we did for our client Skacel Knitting. We were working on images for their upcoming spring 2009 catalog and Bella, the infamous studio puggle, got drafted to model one of the items!
Now for some human models…..
Tags: Skacel Knitting
Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson
Posted by jess | Filed under Commercial
We just finished doing a series of environmental portraits for Seattle Law firm Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson. (Look for their new and improved web site coming soon!) Forty-five lawyers in three days - and they were all great sports! Here are a few samples :
Tags: environmental portraits
Need MAC computer help? Try Orchard Remote!
Posted by jess | Filed under Misc
I know this is unlike our usual blog entries - no photos! - but, this is important stuff. Our fabulous assistant, turned us on to a new MAC computer tech support. The outfit is called Orchard Remote, based here in Seattle, WA and run by two former “MAC Geniuses”. For $16 a month you can have unlimited phone support!
For all you skeptics out there that are thinking that you need somebody on site each time (or feel like you have to drag your computers into the Genius Bar at Bellevue Square just to get good support) this is a great solution.
The software these guys use allows them to log on to your computers remotely (with your permission and a unique pin code each time) and actually see what’s on your monitor, so you’re not stuck describing it. Even better they can take over and “drive” while you multi-task other projects.
Since we signed up in mid-September we’ve used them three times - each time requesting “Help Now” (vs. setting up an appointment for later that day) and received a call within minutes of our request. Each time our problems were solved within an hour - and we were off and running….
Check them out!
August Weddings All Wrapped Up!
Posted by jess | Filed under Misc
Wow - what an August! We had so many cool couples, great locations (The Woodmark Hotel, Kiana Lodge, Alderbrook Resort, The Canal, Willows Lodge, The World Trade Center, Shilshole Bay Beach Club, and The Washington Athletic Club), a few rainy moments, and overall a lot of fun. Here are some of the fun pics :

Seattle’s Bio-tech is thriving!
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Here are some shots from our recent photo shoot with VLST for their new web update.
Workforce Development Council - Annual Report
Posted by cass | Filed under Commercial
We did photos again this year for WDC’s Annual Report and met some pretty inspiring people in the process. Musilma is a nursing student at SSCC and a mother of three. She finished her LPN and is now going for her RN after WorkSource helped connect her to the program and find resources to pay for it.
Carl worked with Asian Counseling and Referral Service at WorkSource to get necessary computer training to move up in his job. He’s a single father of a young girl and has been on various public subsidies for a long time, but on October 1st he will start full time in his new computer position making enough money to fully support his family.
Tags: Non-profit, WDC
Who knew the airport could be so much fun!
Posted by jess | Filed under Commercial, Misc
We had our Sea-Tac Airport concessions shoot last week - and what a blast! Our all women crew zipped around the airport in our own motorized cart (courtesy of our fabulous driver and part time model Steph).
We met a bunch of interesting folks that work at spots all over the airport from Anthony’s to Waji’s, with all sorts of fun stuff in between. Check out some of the photos below.
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