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| images via A Photo Editor Photographed by Stephen Wilkes |
Fall on the east coast is magical and the ladies at BWG magazine and I got together to share it with their readers! Check out the editorial on BWG Mag here.
Special thanks to:
Jessa Blades - Make Up
Laura Polko for L'oreal Paris - Hair
CG - Styling
Morgan and Hannah at IMG NY
Un mannequin.
Geneviève vas habiter chez moi ce mois... sous le prétexte que je l'appris le français et qu'on fais des petits séances photos une fois par semaine dans l'appart. Elle est à Portland cette semaine mais on a fait cette petite photo hier... après son job chez Glamour. C'est que la premiere semaine!
After a long day of shooting the KZO Spring/Summer 2010 look book the entire crew, including the design team in from Japan decided to take a load off and "get healthy" down at Shatto Lanes in Los Angeles... Katie K turned her first roll of the magic pink ball into a strike...

In what seems like the 2 seconds I have home in Hawaii before I leave for work again I was asked to hang a show of some of my recent work. The idea honestly haunted me. After seeing all of the BEAUTIFUL work at the New York Photo Festival and remembering the not so beautiful work that I so easily critiqued, I was feeling quite nervous about showing my own work, even if it is on my "own" turf.
As they got whiter and whiter I liked them less, originally they were almost (ALMOST... not really) a cool vintage collection of frames but none of them were really that great, even with a good cleaning. The paint made them look worse, like I was using it to hide the major flaws they had. Covering them up was a bad idea, they were not old new again as I originally intended, they were just white spray painted DIY home show bad....
Not all of the frames have "spoken" to me yet, and this idea of "aging" them is by no means my own ( just watch HGTV) but this experience also got me thinking about friends and how sometimes when we see the "ugly" part of them it gives a chance to see what makes them beautiful. When the cracks show and the imperfections are exposed from under the white paint and their true self is revealed, that is when we can truly become friends, when we are given the chance to love each other for what we are and what we lack. Although sometimes the imperfections are not what we want to see, and it can hurt, it is what makes them real, and imperfect, and unique, and a friend. Like my frames, maybe when you rub a little of the white paint off you get a chance to see or hear what they really have to say and maybe that is when they become beautiful.





















