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inspired {tuesday}



I have been wandering around the internet for while and was feeling quite inspired.  I dream of doing this with my hair at least one day over the coming holiday weekend.  We shall see how far I get... but I absolutely love it.



I wish I could be this romantic for Valentine's day this year...absolutely gorgeous...

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I am currently obssessed with arrows right now- I am pretty sure that they belong on everything..so so cool.

necklace from white truffle studio


I am planning our next trip and have been reading Janelle's latest book to get ready.  I cannot wait to share it all with you!

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architectural love..



Well we all know I am a sucker for a well designed building.  This one is at the top of my list... let me see here used brick, black doors, white columns, ivy or wisteria growing up one side.  Pretty much perfect I think.  I cannot believe we are already on Thursday again.  How does time fly by so quickly?  Where is it all going and why?  

I hope you are looking forward to a restful weekend (yep I pretty much consider it imminent at this point)!

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Charm...



I often think we could all use a little charm in our lives..  this home just seems to oozz it.  I love the dark shutters and the vine over the door.  Just simple perfection really.

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Molly Wood Garden Design {fall}


Last week I had a chance to stop by my friend Molly's shop for a little table-scaping class she was having.  She has the best selection of goodies and plants!  It is always an inspiration to walk through the garden and the shop.  
This is just a peek at the goodness that she has going on there.  
For more info on Molly and her services stop by her site.



















Molly Wood Garden Design
1660 Orange Avenue
Costa Mesa, CA 92627 

P 949.548.1611
F 949.548.8557
E info@mollywoodgardendesign.com
  

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greige on the outside..


 


The exterior of this home in Los Angeles is so gorgeous!  I love the grey in the siding and the shutters just a subtle color change and it contrasts so nicely with the landscape.  Really the green in the landscape makes the colors work so well.  Looking forward to another busy and successful week here!  

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Mind trip...




You know you are working too much when you get to view all of your really old photos on screen saver video slide shows.  I was reminded of my trip to Portugal almost 6 years ago - is that even possible that it has been that long?!  Wow!  

I hope you have a wonderful weekend planned!  Working on getting caught up here and taking a little family time.  

Images by christina for greige 

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Garden Entry


Oh my, thank goodness it is almost the end of the week.. we can celebrate Thursday right?

I love the amazing windows in this house, it seems they almost touch the floor and the arched gateway is amazing!  

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Summer evenings.




Summer nights are made for entertaining don't think?  I love all of the candlelight and those sweet garden chairs, casual linens and the relaxed garden.

This is so perfect!
 

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In the Garden by Stacy Bass


A little while ago I was lucky enough to receive a copy of Stacy Bass's beautiful book In the Garden and when I was given the opportunity to ask Stacy a few questions about the book and her work I was so excited!


I love that the first few gardens are photographed with a heavy layer of mist in the book. What time of day do you find has the best misty light?

I prefer to shoot at dawn—and usually begin about 30 minutes before “official” sunrise and I shoot for as long as the light allows.  Summer months, and especially hot and humid days, are wonderful for that misty/foggy effect.

What is your favorite time of day to photograph outside?  What about inside?

Again, either dawn or dusk are best for outdoors—you avoid the harsh shadows of the middle of the day and are more likely to get a clean and even exposure.  For shooting indoors, really any time of day works! And I do try to use natural light for my interiors as often as possible.

You have many close detail photos of various flowers, I love them. Which do you prefer to photograph- overall spaces or the details?  

Thank you!  I really love to shoot the close detail shots, it feels very intimate and in many ways, creates a challenge to frame the details in just the right way for maximum impact.  That said, shooting the overall scope or space of a garden feels painterly and is very calming. I love trying to capture the feeling of a garden and really set the stage to explore what’s inside.

I love all of the different types of hydrangea that are included, it is my favorite flower.  Do you have a favorite? 

I am partial to hydrangea, too!  I love how they are lush and bold but also delicate and I LOVE the colors they come in.  I also love shooting lilies and irises—any flowers with bold color and a really strong shape and defined lines.  It helps make for a great image. And I am slightly obsessed by the smell of lilacs and honeysuckle, though not my favorite to photograph.

How does your photography influence your daily life with family?  Do you photograph at home too? 

I think being a photographer is the perfect job for me, really. And being able to freelance is the right fit for my family as I can be with my kids as often as possible and yet still schedule shooting time when they are in school or away at camp.  I think it’s a great thing to pursue a creative career and I love that my kids know that their Mom works. I think they feel really proud to see my work out in the world.

You also work as an interiors photographer, can we look forward to a book featuring interior photography as well? 

Good question!  I’d LOVE to do a book of interiors and have been thinking what the best way might be to approach that. Since interiors books are usually works by one designer with images by lots of photographers, I’d have to have a more thematic approach like…waterside homes or……feel free to make a suggestion…..!

How does your work with exterior and interior photography influence your own home and garden?  

DRAMATICALLY!  We re-designed the interiors of our home about 2 years ago and the direction and tone of the project was surely influenced by my favorite assignments and what I see when I shoot.  Similarly, we are just completing a garden project and I sent the landscape designer images from my garden shoots for inspiration and even in some cases, to select specific flowers to include. It was so helpful.

Have you always lived on the East Coast?  

Yes. I was raised in Connecticut and lived in New York City for 12 years during college, law school, and early work.

What is your camera/lens of choice? 

For exterior and garden shoots, I shoot with a NIKON D3 35mm DSLR with a zoom lens.  I have always been a Nikon girl—inherited that my Dad who had lots of Nikon (film) cameras.  I have to work quickly, so I try to use a lens that gives me maximum flexibility and won’t require me to change lenses too frequently. I also shoot with a 60mm macro lens for my close up work.  For interiors, I use a Phase One medium format digital camera with a series of fixed length lenses.  It produces gorgeous images with exceptional resolution.


 

Each garden featured in the book is unique and beautiful.  Stacy's ability to capture light and life in these spaces is really amazing. I hope you enjoyed the interview and take a moment to visit her site or pick up a copy of In the Garden.

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looking out...

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An absolute dream inside and out...  I love the patina of the interior and exterior of the door.  The green makes it all come to life!

A big thank you to Leaf Magazine for publishing one of my photographs of the roses at Versailles in their most recent issue! I am very honored!


Also, look for a great giveaway here tomorrow!


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Southern California Spring Garden Show



This week is the Spring Garden show at Crystal Court - South Coast Plaza.  I have not been in several years and had a chance to visit yesterday.  They had a great display at center court from Fiesta Floats of Pasadena.  It was amazing with several large butterfly and giant cone shaped containers filled with flowers.   I have not been to the Rose parade since I was a little girl so seeing the detailing on the pieces was pretty amazing.  It was about 2 stories tall.
 



Room and board had a small display- Love this long simple arrangement for the outdoor table.
 
I need to look this up because these were wood pieces that held water.  I want one of these in my new garden.






There was an abundance of miniature garden displays and Japanese Maples were everywhere.



There were several of these succulents- super cool!





We spied a cherry tree near the end, I now need to add this to my list of fruit trees.  I just have to see how well they grow in our area.




The variety of Orchids on display was also pretty amazing.  They are so beautiful, I wish I could figure out how to get them to bloom more than once when they are in my care...

The Garden show runs through the weekend with several events and lectures being held each day.  It was a fun morning visit but I suggest that you arrive early, it was very busy by 10:30 AM.

You can find more information here.

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