Took a break from the sheep barn chores yesterday for a photo shoot here at the Farmhouse with Rikki Snyder for an upcoming magazine article.
It was a fun and busy day. My niece Celia is off from college and helped out. She learned what goes into a shoot and was a great third set of hands.
Celia is a great baker and likes to take photos of food so it was a nice opportunity for her.
Celia is a great baker and likes to take photos of food so it was a nice opportunity for her.
It's amazing how much tedious work goes into a food shoot. Here's Rikki setting up a plate.
The recipe I made was for Indian spiced lamb-burgers. We had the leftovers for dinner last night. Yummy! Here's Rikki doing more detail work with toothpicks.
And here are Rikki and Celia with Julia after school. Fun day for all.
3 comments:
Hi Kristen,
I found your blog from the Creativebug.com artist profiles. Watching your piece was beautiful. Then when it went inside I realised I had torn a page out of a magazine and kept it in my sight for many years! That green wall with the designs...as a quilter I am fascinated by the pattern. I'll be back to your colourful world even in a grey and white winter world...kathy from material obsession in sydney...where it was over 100 degrees this week! k
Lucky! Your farmhouse is a photographer's dream come true--no bad views. And, sheep outside.
Kristin,
I thought of you when I saw this:
http://capebreton.kijiji.ca/c-pets-livestock-for-sale-Pyrenees-Guard-dogs-mother-and-son-W0QQAdIdZ445842324
Maybe you can use these dogs?!!! I know you lost one of yours early.
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