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Rocq Macarons in Oprah Magazine..




Rocq Macarons has teamed up with Oprah to recognize October as National Breast Cancer  Awareness month this year.  They have created a special grouping of pink macarons just for the occasion, with flavors including Strawberry, Lavender, Rose Water and Bourbon Vanilla.  With the purchase of each box 25% will be donated to Mission Hospital Wellness Center.  Please take a moment to visit their site and order a box today!










This is not all that they have been up to - stop by the OC register to see all of their plans to bring the love of the macaron to you!

images by christina for greige

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Interior photography...



I think that among us there is a deep appreciation for quality artistic interior photography.  Even if we don't realize it the photography and often times the photographer are what make these spaces show in the best possible light.  It does take great styling and design I know that, but without the art of the photograph it is so hard to show it to the world, short of touring each and every space in person.

I love that a photo can capture light and depth in a space so beautifully.  So thank you to all of those interior photographers out there who make things oh so beautiful!

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From another angle..





It is funny how I seem to come across images with a different view in little groups.  I love to see how a room looks from above, it can be so different and it helps you realize that it either all works together or maybe not.  At home we have a landing at the top of the stairs that looks onto the Living and Dining rooms, sometimes it is nice to get a different perspective.

 
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Design Traveler: W Hotel Vieques



















As you know a few weeks back we had a chance to visit Puerto Rico, it was amazing.  Amazing in a few different ways, it was the first tropical vacation that my husband and I have been on just the two of us since the kids were born (10 + years).  So relaxing!  The main island of San Juan was beautiful in it's own way, which I will show you in a later post, but the small island of Vieques was gorgeous.  We decided late in the game to head over to the smaller island and spent less than 24 hours there which is surprising considering the number of photos I managed to take.  I made a quick reservation at the W Spa and Resort on the island.  It was perfect!  

I am a fan of the W Hotels and have stayed in a few but this was really one of their best in my opinion, very much the Anthropologie of hotels.  The room was fun and well done, the bed as always super comfortable, but all in all it was the property and the view that impressed me the most.  They have snorkeling and kayaking right off the beach, 2 pools, a great bar and restaurant and they make the best peach smoothie I have ever tasted.  I am trying to figure out how we can go back and spend a little more time there!  The design in the lobby and reception was really cool, I am pretty sure that they thought I was crazy when I came in with my camera to take more photos of the space, which I will share with you too.

Also, a big THANK YOU to all of you who recommended this beautiful Island to me, I never would have gotten over there without your help!

images by christina for greige

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Well Styled..





This goes along with the fact that I want to be a stylist one day.. maybe when I grow up??

These images are so wonderfully full of life with just the texture of the space and great styling.

Love them!

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Relaxed...



So it is Sunday and it is my 3rd day into vacation..
I should be good and relaxed by now and just slightly missing home.. and my camera should be filled with wonderful images to share...

Have a wonderful day!

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One Kings Lane photo shoot...



 I spent the first part of this week getting ready and doing a two day shoot with One Kings Lane for our upcoming Taste Maker Tag Sale.  I am very excited!!  This is just a little bit of the behind the scenes from the shoot.  So many wonderful vintage pieces and a bunch of pillows!  Thank you as always to OKL for being so great!


Also, a big thank you to everyone who participated in the Vintage by Nina book giveaway



Our lucky winners are..


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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.

all images via Stacy Bass
 
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