tintype

it goes without saying that I'm much more comfortable behind than in front of the camera, but when I saw that the talented Giles Clement was passing through town again, I wanted to surprise BG with a portrait of Ruthie-girl and I. You can read more about our fun evening with Giles and learn about his creative process in our Hart+Honey creative community feature here

tintype by GIles Clement

tintype by GIles Clement

plus! Rumor is he'll be in Los Angeles the 18th-22nd of September -- follow him on instagram @gilesclement to keep up with his travels.

manifesto

One of my favorite things to come from Hart & Honey is the start of our "Creative Community" -- a monthly gathering of fifteen hand-picked creative folk meant to encourage, inspire and sharpen each member. At the beginning of these meetings we share things that we'd like prompting on -- items or tasks that we need a little pushing to get done, no matter how excited we are about them. Looking back on 2013, I realized I hadn't done enough personal work for my liking and so I asked for accountability as I decided what that might look like in the New Year. One lovely gal suggested I write a manifesto  of what I believed in and perhaps that would provide some guidance. 

Initially it was difficult to detach my desire for this to become a huge, lovely body of work. Once I reminded myself that there would be value in it even if there was no audience for it, my manifesto was quickly penned. And though I adore photographing people, I found myself gravitating toward objects and capturing things I find beautiful simply for beauty sake. This little manifesto allowed me to articulate the reason I create images in the first place and refreshed my motivation for pursuing personal projects. The obligation to check "personal project" off my to-do list was replaced by a new energy and excitement; remembering my "why" was crucial in deciding details all the way to the medium I use . And as I started writing I quickly needed a separate page to jot down new project ideas!

Whether you're looking to begin a personal project of your own or you need to be reminded of the why behind what you do -- I encourage you to take a quiet hour one morning in some lovely light with a delicious cup of coffee and let your stream of consciousness flow. All creatives who are lucky enough to do what they love for a living know that it's necessary to step back from time to time and taste that passion again. Happy manifesto-ing.
XO

kodak portra St. John, USVI

kodak portra St. John, USVI

Ruthie's One Year Birthday | 2013 Highlight

New Year's is one of my favorite holidays. However, for the first three years of our marriage it was like pulling teeth to get Ben to stay up past 10:30 and celebrate with me. Enter December 31st, 2012, and we stumble upon a fabulous new tradition of ringing in the New Year alongside our nearest and dearest with an overnight revelry of dancing and endless food. The only quiet moments are when we each share what we're grateful for from the past year and something we're looking forward to in the coming one. (Thanks to the stomach bug our party was a little smaller than planned this year but no less meaningful.) Looking ahead to 2013, I remember sharing that I couldn't wait for Ruthie's first birthday party -- a milestone of great proportions (!), and a chance to thank those who gave their time, energy, meals, advice and love to us through this huge life transition. And it was a blast.

Little Girl's First Birthday Party // Teepee Party
Little Girl's First Birthday Party // Teepee Party

Per usual, I couldn't have done it without my friends -- I casually mentioned how cute a "teepee party" would be and within minutes they were creating patterns to make our own (which you can now buy at Hart & Honey!). And you might recognize that fabulous streamer backdrop from our dear friends' picnic wedding.

Little Girl's First Birthday Party // Teepee Party
Little Girl's First Birthday Party // Teepee Party

Every guest received a gold-glitter boutonniere or hair clip, some home-made peach salsa made with fruit from The Peach Truck, and birthday-themed Tattly tattoos. And Ruthie wore the most appropriate birthday footwear from her friends Aaron + Ashley (Freshly Picked Moccs).

Little Girl's First Birthday Party // Teepee Party
Little Girl's First Birthday Party // Teepee Party
Little Girl's First Birthday Party // Teepee Party
Little Girl's First Birthday Party // Teepee Party

To top it all off, my sweet Mama made Ruthie's party dress with material that belonged to my Grandma, Ruth's namesake. 

Little Girl's First Birthday Party // Teepee Party
Little Girl's First Birthday Party // Teepee Party

TeePee | Hart & Honey with VDP&Co
Moccs | Freshly Picked
Tattoos | Tattly 
Peaches | The Peach Truck 
Kodak Film Processed by Richard Photo Lab

Feather Boutinniere | dip feather tips in modge-podge and sprinkle with glitter. Once dry, wrap with string and hot-glue pin on the back.