Back in May, I took some photos for Nancy, an editorial strategist and just an overall powerhouse in media/publishing, at her beautiful home just outside of the city.
We started with a few portraits.
Then she made a little lunch spread. And dessert. :)
And finally, just some snaps of her spaces. I love the pops of green in the rooms. And the bathtub is to die for.
her lunch spread + dessert is more than what we eat for sunday dinner. this looks absolutely fabulous. the first two are my favorite!
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ReplyDeleteoh my goodness. these capture her in a way that makes me feel like i'm right there in her home, about to share that incredible lunch with her. love these! xo. blog.tarapolly.com
ReplyDeletelooooove this.
ReplyDeletegood one! love avocados!
ReplyDeleteWithout a doubt, some of your best work ever, Alice. These don't just look like they belong in a magazine, they look like they were shot FOR a magazine. That first diptych is beyond amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm such a sucker for green accents, guess it comes with being named "Jade." Really lovely Alice!
ReplyDeleteKim took the words out of my mouth. They look like they belong in a magazine.
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely lovely. Her house looks so calm and lovely to be in and love all the details. Beautiful work. On a cheeky note: can I ask what lense you use for interior shots?
ReplyDeleteFor these close-ups, I used the 50mm.
DeleteThanks. I love my 50mm, it basically never comes off.
DeleteLove your work Alice!
ReplyDeleteaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah the TUB!!!!! :D
ReplyDeletei'm not even having an UGLY one, just a shower... but i won't be jealous ;)
your pictures are so lovely as usual - i also enjoyed the engagement-series at the train station :)
have a nice weekend!
salma
I know that face. Nancy was previously the editor-in-chief of Country Living magazine, right? I love her home -- so personal and eclectic. Your photos are beautiful.
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her home is really amazing, so rich in beautiful details! it's whenever i see these kind of homes that my scandinavian taste for homes (though mine is far from that) goes down the drain! and you did such an excellent job with the details and her portraits!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! her house is stunning. and i love the portraits.
ReplyDeleteAmazing clicks Alice, loved the light and frame of the pictures. Focus on the exquisite details are just amazing. Gorgeous work indeed. May I ask which mode do u use for the low light areas, for example for the last picture !? My canon 18-55mm comes put to be grainy in 'shade' mode :(
ReplyDeleteThanks! It actually wasn't that dark in those last pictures. I shot it at f1.6 at ISO 640. The key to low light is a tripod or a fast lens!
DeleteThanks Alice . Looking forward for next blog ! :) love.
Deletegorgeous images, lunch (& dessert) looks amazing!
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