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Gallery: FEB
Name:: Ellen
12 February, 2008
A beautiful pair of photos. The colors are wonderful. Love the mood lighting of the chair.
Name:: lindsey
12 February, 2008
I love how this series is so far much more about light thant he morning one. Love that chair!! Eams?
Name:: Katie
12 February, 2008
I love the way the left photo looks almost like fireworks. Quietly gorgeous.
Name:: anna
URL:: www.annanewell.com
12 February, 2008
beautiful...curious....
Name:: katie
12 February, 2008
i've never commented before, though i've been reading (? gazing? enjoying?) for much of last year. this post, however, moved me to comment.
it's so interesting to see my own reactions to the two different series. in some ways, i like the mornings a great deal more than the evenings. they feel more ethereal somehow, more magical, whereas the evenings feel familiar, closer in a way, as though i could touch them.
and yet this post has twisted that feeling back around on me. it still feels familiar--i still feel i could stretch my hand out and touch the chair and wall and the delicate stems or branches--but i suspect they wouldn't be at all what i expected. as though, if i did touch them, they'd prove to be an illusion of gauze and lighting, or animate beings, or perhaps just a mirror.
what i mean, i suppose, is that this--and these--are more than merely beautiful; they've become magical.
it's so interesting to see my own reactions to the two different series. in some ways, i like the mornings a great deal more than the evenings. they feel more ethereal somehow, more magical, whereas the evenings feel familiar, closer in a way, as though i could touch them.
and yet this post has twisted that feeling back around on me. it still feels familiar--i still feel i could stretch my hand out and touch the chair and wall and the delicate stems or branches--but i suspect they wouldn't be at all what i expected. as though, if i did touch them, they'd prove to be an illusion of gauze and lighting, or animate beings, or perhaps just a mirror.
what i mean, i suppose, is that this--and these--are more than merely beautiful; they've become magical.
Name:: jo
URL:: littleyellowbirds.blogspot.com/
12 February, 2008
your comment about the work is as lovely as the work itself.
Name:: kristel
URL:: www.vlijtig.blogspot.com
12 February, 2008
Oh...so nice and sober!
Name:: hannah's mom ( :
12 February, 2008
Stephanie, I have also been a silent observer, but today was moved to comment. This duo is pure and magical and stunningly beautiful. So still and dreamy. Wow.
Name:: mj
URL:: www.xanga.com/megrje
12 February, 2008
I love the light in stephanie's so much too.
Name:: AphroChic
URL:: www.aphrochic.blogspot.com
12 February, 2008
This is my favorite thus far. It's so beautiful, that transition from darkness to light. What appears, what disappears, what emerges from shadow. A beautiful composition of the night.
Name:: olivia
12 February, 2008
How can two images of your separate experiences of evening feel so similar yet be totally distinct!? It's what keeps me coming back... :)
Name:: jen j-m
12 February, 2008
my favorite of the year, so far. love the similar tones today, a lot.
Name:: yona
12 February, 2008
wow. i'm as almost as moved by the comments as i am by the photos - simply stunning; inspirational.
Name:: Juli Mahoney
14 February, 2008
I love your work so much, I've added a link to my own page. I can't wait to take a look each day to see what you two have done. The images are always so beautiful and elegant-- and the lighting so perfect.
Thanks for sharing your vision(s) with the rest of us.
Juli/Artist in Residence
Thanks for sharing your vision(s) with the rest of us.
Juli/Artist in Residence
Name:: madelinetosh
15 February, 2008
This is the most striking thus far. The sheen of that caramel chair contrasted against the blurred grass, simply beautiful.


I enjoy looking at these every morning : )
Very inspiring!