19 March 2014

Scenes from a Designing Life

Hello! Too much time has passed since my last post, I know, I know.

Here are some pics to illustrate what I've been lucky enough to have been working on lately.


Styling holiday display windows for retail clients


Assisting Kelly Mcguill in styling print and television
 ads  for Boston Interiors  



Have you seen them yet?


Do they make you want to run out and buy buy buy?





Styling print ads for various clients, this one for 


Traveling to High Point Market in search of great finds for lucky clients



Yummy detail


Everything looks better in multiples


What? Just yes.

Interior Design by Nest + Company

And gathering photos of my work for my embarrassingly long overdue website, which is coming very very soon. 


So thanks for your continued views of a napping blog.........

30 October 2013

Styling a Television Commercial


Recently, I was lucky enough to be part of the styling production for a television commercial shoot for Boston Interiors. Kelly McGuill and I were tasked with taking these empty sets and making them into warm, inviting, and stylish rooms to be shot for both TV and print ads. Here is what the empty sets looked like.




We set about choosing pretty pieces from the Boston Interiors collection,  including furniture, carpets, and accessories. We added a few artistic props to give it individuality and a bit of pop. 






Then the TV production took over. Here are a few behind the scenes cell phone shots of the actors, the lights and cameras, and the action.







And below are the finished room shots. We are pretty proud of these. It's hard to imagine it is the same space as before, no?

(following photos all by Eric Roth Photography)










28 August 2013

"On The Cover of the Rolling Stone...."

Does anyone know that song? No?


 OK, so it' s not the cover of Rolling Stone, but it IS the cover of Traditional Home! I was lucky enough to work with Eric Roth, photographer to the stars, and Kelly McGuill, stylist of the century, on this story about menswear designer Joseph Abboud's home in Boston.

The Interior Design was done mainly by Restoration Hardware, using their designers and product. We styled the shoot over several days.
Here are a few pretty shots, get the mag to see them in all their glossy splendor!
And if you simply can't get enough...the website has a bunch of extra photos not in the magazine.








30 July 2013

Anatomy of a Photo Shoot

Often when I tell people I am a Photo Stylist, they are not quite sure exactly what that means. So, on a recent shoot, I took some pics to help illustrate what a day in the life of a stylist is.
This particular shoot was for Crown Point Cabinetry; we were taking pictures of a  recently renovated kitchen that features their cabinetry for use on their company website and literature. 

I am very lucky to work with the talented and fabulous Kelly McGuill on these shoots; please visit her page to see more of her extraordinary work.


We arrive on site, usually very early, armed with everything we may need, and hundreds of things we may NOT need, but better safe than sorry! We set it all up on tables so we can see and grab quickly. 


This was a kitchen shoot, so we needed food props....


And flowers.....ALWAYS flowers.


And lots of white dishes, glassware, pitchers, etc.


We survey the space we are going to photograph, and remove all of the homeowners items (carefully!) taking pictures of their things in situ so we can put them back just where they were. 


In this case, most of the items were put in an adjacent room, where our lovely friend and marketing guru from Crown Point was trying to work....this photo shows the chaos that is lurking just behind the pretty pictures!


A pretty display cabinet and counter before styling


The stove before


The pantry before



The Photographer then sets up his shots, and we get to stylin'


Once we know his angles, we set our props. The idea is to make the shot look pretty and inviting, while also highlighting and enhancing whatever the client wants to focus on - in this case, the kitchen cabinetry.


A fully styled counter top. You want to sit here while I cook for you, don't you?
Yes, you know you do.


Me? Oh, I've just come in from my cutting garden.  Just give me a minute to take off my wide brimmed gardening hat and put these in some water..


The display cabinet really just needed simplifying..so that the pretty bead board back could be better seen and admired.


It's pasta tonight, care to join us?
Do you think the homeowner would notice if the stove is missing at the end of the shoot? Sigh. Stove envy. There is one known cure (and I can't afford it).



Dessert anyone?


And coffee?

(these styled shots are the same angles as the before shots above, for comparison)

This may seem easy, but the time it takes to get each shot exactly right is quite surprising. A pitcher may be too big, a flower arrangement too small, a napkin not the right color, move it left, move it right, take it out. But it is also creative, fun (usually), rewarding, and as Kelly and I always say, better than a day in a cubicle.

Visit www.crown-point.com if you'd like info on the pretty cabinets.....