Launch day is finally here! Check out the completely redesigned MailChimp: http://mailchimp.com/
Had such an amazing time working on these photos. Collaborating with the team on styling, design, and art direction was completely rewarding!
Donald & Nicole just celebrated their 1st wedding anniversary. Found another brick wall for them to stand by while they were in town.
When we met James Victore at his Williamsburg studio a few weeks ago, we knew it was going to be a special evening. And it was. Over the course of the night, James recounted his path with unflinching honesty, describing his parent’s early influence on him, the events that led him to New York with dreams of becoming the best poster designer ever, and how he found, lost, and regained his dharma. Now, in the midst of doing the most important work of his career, James is certain that his life’s work is no longer about him; nor is it about money, awards, or fame. What drives James now is the simple, yet profound truth that, “Our work is a gift.” As you read the interview, it’s our sincere hope that James’ words will resonate with you, kick your ass into gear, and set you on course to view your work as a gift. Because no matter what you do, you have a contribution to make, but it’s up to you to be courageous enough to believe it and audacious enough to act on it.
James is the best! (I love this photo by Ryan Essmaker)
Olive turns 2.
I contributed a few photos to this year’s Modern Atlanta Home Tour Guide. There’s a recap of my live-shoot featuring Eames & Marni during last years’ Design is Human week 2012. There’s a feature on Sid Mashburn’s Matt Lambert and his 5 most essential objects. There’s a recap of Megan Huntz’ Souvenir showcase. And finally there’s my ad featuring an 86 year old woman named Anne dressed in all yellow (to the left side of my friends Son & Son’s yellow ad)
The guide book was designed by my friends & collaborators over at Armchair.
Frances
Five Points
Helped a friend/co-worker out with a new project.
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