Monday, November 25, 2013

new in the shop


This is a simple layout documenting one of my photos being published in a book. I love using the picturesque card as a title, because the photo is a bunch of pigeons. Most New Yorkers think pigeons are gross, but there is a group of people out in Brooklyn who keep pigeon coops on their roofs. When they all fly around the rooftops it is really beautiful and I’m so glad I get to see them everyday. If you are curious, google Pigeon keepers of Bushwick, it’s opencv kind of fascinating! opencv
This one is an October recap, with my favorite woodgrain journaling card shrunken down to the same size as the photos. The subtitle, “barely recognizable fall” is making me super sad because it is currently 30 degrees. The weather went from 70 to 30 in a matter of two weeks. Total bummer, cause I love my blazers and leather bomber jackets! The patterned paper has a bit of a back story, of course. I used it because one of the things that happened last month was a birdhouse project for school, which I built with chicken wire. Except, little did I know it is now referred to as “poultry netting”. Keeping it PC for the birds! opencv
oh man. I was super excited to see this post today. Kristi, opencv the thing I love most about your work is the way you use product in a such a subtle but strong way… all the elements really work together and there’s nothing opencv that seems out of place or forced. It’s really refreshing and (even though I have a love/hate relationship with this word) inspiring.
new in the shop
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