Photography

Together Everything Is Possible

Ultimately, the people who choose to champion originality are the ones who propel us forward. After spending years studying them and interacting with them, I am struck that their inner experiences are not any different from our own. They feel the same fear, the same doubt, as the rest of us. What sets them apart is that they take action anyway. They know in their hearts that failing would yield less regret than failing to try. - Adam Grant, Originals Photography by: Yunkin Keophomma

Photography by: Yunkin Keophomma

Almost every week I have the chance to meet beautiful and talented people who are trying to share their craft with the world. Whether they are engineers or photographers, I love hearing their stories. I am inspired by those who hold onto their dreams even when it takes a little longer to break through, to become known for that thing which they are so very passionate about.

Photography by: Yunkin Keophomma

But even more than being inspired by the tenacity and persistence of so many individuals, I am incredibly motivated by how people more and more are joining together to help each other reach their dreams. Because the reality is that while there is much we can do alone, there is much more that we can do together. My favorite artists are those who have been a part of a movement, who surrounded themselves with people who would challenge them even at times compete with them so that their skills were sharpened.  Let's not gloss things over -- Hemingway and Fitzgerald were brutal with each other. It's not fun to have your flaws under a magnifying glass, but as Ira Glass says,

“Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit. Most people I know who do interesting, creative work went through years of this. We know our work doesn’t have this special thing that we want it to have. We all go through this. And if you are just starting out or you are still in this phase, you gotta know its normal and the most important thing you can do is do a lot of work. Put yourself on a deadline so that every week you will finish one story. It is only by going through a volume of work that you will close that gap, and your work will be as good as your ambitions. And I took longer to figure out how to do this than anyone I’ve ever met. It’s gonna take awhile. It’s normal to take awhile. You’ve just gotta fight your way through.”

Honestly, we've gotten a little too comfortable with not speaking the truth to each other. The reality is though we may have great aspirations, some of our work is shitty. Only when we look that truth in the face can we get better. We do each other no service by not encouraging one another to raise the bar of excellence. While the role of the critic is greatly dismissed, the critic does call out that sort of underdog spirit in an artist that determines to overcome, to make their voice known. A great strength is embedded in our core when we have to fight for what we believe in.

Photography by: Yunkin Keophomma

Never forget your real identity. You are a luminous cosmic stardust being forged into the crucible of cosmic fire. - Deepak Chopra

Photography by: Yunkin Keophomma

It's about being real, true, transparent, and authentically You. Cracks, bumps, flaws, and all. When the light shines through our imperfections, that's when we are truly able to touch other people's hearts and souls. - Rebecca Campbell

Last summer, I had the chance to collaborate with an incredible group of individuals who are each cultivating beauty in their own sphere. They are people who are pushing themselves and raising the bar in the creative community. We shot at the magical venue, The RUINS, located in lower Queen Anne. Everyone reached out to their contacts and favorite people to work with, and out of this came the ultimate dream team.

As we were shooting I could walk into each room and see these creatives like fairy godmothers absolutely transforming the models and surroundings. But more than transformation, it was each of their ability to call out, to usher out the best light of the individuals they were working with. This shoot while it produced amazing images beyond what I could have dreamed of, it revealed to me that together we truly can do anything.

So let's keep doing it. We made mistakes, we had challenges, but we learned so much. Nobody does it perfect the first time, but goodness we sure are off to a damn good start (I mean can you believe these photos?! Yunkin you sir there just aren't even words). And you know what? Even more than that -- I like you guys, and feel so very lucky to be creating in the same city as each of you. Let's do BIG things, bigger than we can IMAGINE in 2017.

Photography by: Yunkin Keophomma

To everyone else it looked like a single leap. But in reality it was hundreds of little baby steps.

Photography by: Yunkin Keophomma

Together this team made magic possible, let's keep taking each and every one of those baby steps towards our dreams. You all continue to amaze me, and I can't wait to work with them again:

  • Collaboration Producer: @uncommoncartography
  • Photos: @danieljshapiro @yunkinkeophomma
  • Behind The Scenes Photos: @greenteleaf
  • Venue: @the_ruins
  • Gowns: @belltown_bride @pmndesigner   , Justin Zachary Couture
  • Event Design/Floral: @kalebnormanjames
  • Makeup: @j0rdanr0ss @melissakornmakeupartist
  • Hair: @makahmatt 
  • Wardrobe Stylist: @julietandlou
  • Jewelry: @shannonkoszyk / @namikoabloom 
  • Food/Dessert: @the_ruins
  • Champagne/Wine: @preceptwine 
  • Stationery Suite: @greyandcake
  • Models: @annavina10 @noellejohnsun @diana_jean_o @imsuzijane @rodasfeker @_myfriendhanna                                             

Ps: Next week a blog post will feature Daniel Shapiro's photography from this shoot :)

The Fairest Ones

“Little by little, one travels far”  ― J.R.R. Tolkien

Photography By: Talia Green

How utterly perfect that this blog is to be posted on Tolkien's birthday. His writings have been such a source of inspiration to me. I have always been jealous of his participation in The Inklings, an informal group of literary enthusiasts, which is included C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien who shared and each other's writings. You see there has always been a sort of magical power which happens when creatives combine their talents to craft and shape the world around them.

Photography By: Talia Green

“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” ― J.R.R. Tolkien

As I sit here writing and listening to Sleeping at Last, I am filled with a quiet sense of excitement and wonder that the artists in Seattle have begun to leave their siloed corners to join together on a journey to give something beautiful to the city and the world. They have individually been working under the radar, quite often thanklessly honing their talents, and cheering each other on, all the while waiting for the day when they will be revealed. Each of us has the ability to recognize that unique essence of a creative, even before they are admired by the press or the masses. We don't have to wait for these artists to gain mainstream recognition, we can support now those who magnify the beauty for the common good. We can support them with our words, and with our financial investment in them + their businesses, showing that we care and we value what they are doing.

Photography By: Talia Green

“In this hour, I do not believe that any darkness will endure.” ― J.R.R. Tolkien

Artists are needed at this time, more than ever before. When people are divided, weary, and lonely this is when the power of art prevails. It allows us to see our life in the perspective of the past and the future. To see we are all interconnected, we do not live unto ourselves. We are empowered with the ability to lift up our fellow man. We can choose to be a hero in the story of our life. How often it is that the hero is not so dear to us because of the love he received, rather because of that which he selflessly gave.

Photography By: Talia Green

“Oft hope is born when all is forlorn.” ― J.R.R. Tolkien

To those who continue to pursue their dreams in spite of the seeming odds, you are not alone. You are important. This is a love letter to who you are now and to who you are becoming. You see something, don't stop, don't give up until you release it into the world.

Photography By: Talia Green

The BIGGEST of BIG thank you's to the incredibly beautiful and talented people who made this dream a reality. This blog contains the behind the scenes images, another blog post will be coming soon with the select final images from the Yunkin and Daniel:

Photography By: Talia Green

  • Photos: @danieljshapiro @yunkinkeophomma
  • Behind The Scenes Photos: @greenteleaf
  • Venue: @the_ruins
  • Gowns: @belltown_bride @pmndesigner   , Justin Zachary Couture
  • Event Design/Floral: @kalebnormanjames
  • Makeup: @j0rdanr0ss @melissakornmakeupartist
  • Hair: @makahmatt 
  • Wardrobe Stylist: @julietandlou
  • Jewelry: @shannonkoszyk / @namikoabloom 
  • Food/Dessert: @the_ruins
  • Champagne/Wine: @preceptwine 
  • Stationery Suite: @greyandcake
  • Models: @annavina10 @noellejohnsun @diana_jean_o @imsuzijane @rodasfeker @_myfriendhanna

Photography By: Talia Green

 

Travel Tuesday: Vashon Island, WA

Growing up some of my favorite moments were during the surprise road trips my parents planned, just this past weekend when they were in town for the holidays we made our way to Suncadia. During the trip both my sister and I commented on how much we love road trips. The ability to unplug, breathe fresh air and see something new. I remember when my family first moved to Washington in 2004, we immediately set out exploring the city on the weekends. Before we knew it we had made the city home, and we knew more of the region than many native Seattleites 😊

Yet somehow during all these years I had never made it to Vashon Island. A couple of months ago that was finally remedied and now I keep dreaming about escaping to the island and dwelling in a sweet cottage. Did you know that Vashon Island, WA is just a quick ferry ride from downtown Seattle (during the week) or West Seattle (on the weekend)? There are woodsy trails and scenic drives on the island just begging for you to experience. Even during a rainy weekend, the island reveals it's got it's own kind of magic✨

The Lodges at Vashon.

I have heard that up to 40% of those who live on the island are artists, which once you visit is absolutely not a surprise. Below is a list of some of the thriving creatives, entrepreneurs, boutiques and restaurants that the island is host to.

Snapdragon Bakery and Cafe

Snapdragon opened its doors in February of 2012. Adam Cone and Megan Hastings are the creative minds behind this endeavor. It is an Island favorite serving rustic and comforting vegetarian food. Did I mention there amazing pastries and cozy fireplace?

Meat & Noodle/Lauren Garaventa

Meat & Noodle is a private club that meets regularly to discuss soup. Hearty bowls of noodle soup have been served to its members since May 2013. Everything in the bowl, give or take an optional squirt of Sriracha, is local—the noodles made by friends; pieces of locally raised pork confited low and slow; a colorful smattering of assorted herbs and edible blossoms; sweet radishes picked from a nearby farm; and a restorative broth three days in the making from bones that farmer and butcher Lauren Garaventa had saved from an earlier slaughter. The dinner started at Garaventas home and then expanded to unique venues around Vashon as well as at well-known restaurants in Seattle.

Lauren Garaventa owns and operates Needle Creek Farm and plans to open her own restaurant, bar, and butcher shop on Vashon as a way to establish a blueprint for ethical, sustainable meat programs in small restaurants. The brick-and-mortar will serve as the official space for Meat & Noodle to continue to thrive.

Fresh smoothies from Pure.

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Owned by Stephanie Morris and opened in 2010. Pure is an organic cafe & juicery, All menu items are plant based and gluten-free.

Glass Bottle Creamery Ice Cream Shop

Glass Bottle Creamery is a retail store selling local raw milk, kefir, eggs, cheese, yogurt, and ice cream. All of our dairy products are sourced from Vashon Island and the Puget Sound region, and the ice cream is made down the street at their sister business, Vashon Island Baking Company.

Pastries from Vashon Island Baking Company.

Vashon Island Baking Company

Vashon Island Baking Company is Vashon’s premier bakery. Featuring a rotating selection of hand-made pastries baked daily, in addition to birthday cakes, pies, cupcakes, and seasonal chocolates. Vegan and gluten-free selections are available.

Ingredients are fresh and locally sourced whenever possible. Island-grown vegetables are used in their quiche and hand-picked fruits are used in many of the pastries.

Giraffe, Lifestyle Boutique

Giraffe’s curated collection consists of goods from artisans from over 45 countries as well as artists from the PNW. Everything in the store has a unique journey and story and provides an opportunity to know more about the world and how our choices can make a positive impact on the global good.

Owner Priscilla Schleigh grew up in Washington. Blessed with a natural gift for sewing and design, Priscilla was invited to teach at a trade school in Haiti. Her time in Haiti planted the seed for her interest in Artisans and Fair Trade. After running her own millinery business, representing and working with local artists, her dream of owning Giraffe came true. Through Giraffe, Priscilla shares her passion for the artisans, telling their stories over a cup of tea and weaving the threads that connect us to people around the world.

Vashon Island Apolis bag featured by Giraffe.

Nashi Orchards

Nashi Orchards uses sustainable practices to grow the finest Asian and European Pears and heirloom apples to handcraft perry and hard cider. They carefully control fermentation to preserve some of the natural sweetness, use 100% juice pressed at their winery and do not add sugar or flavoring.

Nashi grows numerous varieties of Asian Pears, Perry Pears and Apples from which the perry and hard cider is made. The orchards and surrounding farm and forest are home to St. Croix sheep, Bouvier de Flander dogs, barn cats as well as an abundance of birds and other wildlife.

Read my detailed blog post on The Uncommon Union.

Award-winning perry at Nashi Orchards.

Seattle Distilling

Seattle Distilling is a family business. And they care deeply about what they make. Their process is honest and intentional: to use the best local and sustainable ingredients they can find, and to make spirits right – from scratch – grain to glass.

King Caramel

Handmade and hand-wrapped caramels. Owned by islander Hedy Anderson. Before starting King Caramel, Anderson was a handbag designer and had a popular line called Hedy Handbags. She was unhappy with her work and after some prodding from friends began selling her caramels at farmers markets. The caramels can now be found at DeLaurenti and many other specialty retailers.

All Photos By: Danny Owens

 

West Seattle: Support The Small Businesses at the Junction

When I lived in Burien a little less than two years ago, my family spent many an evening and weekend in West Seattle at our favorite spots at the junction. On a recent visit to West Seattle I realized how much it has already changed in just a matter of a couple of years which makes me a bit nervous. To see a Starbucks and a Chipotle just felt weird on this street which is known for it’s weekend farmer markets and niche small businesses. img_0077

Since #shopsmall // #smallbusinesssaturday is coming up on November 26th! I thought I could shine a light on some of my favorite small businesses in this neighborhood. It all came together perfectly since I recently got to have a bit of a blogging adventure with Julia from Style and Cheek, and Josiah Michael managed to capture photos of it all for us (even with all my crazy facial expressions!).

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Husky’s Deli

Family owned and operated since 1932. The current owner, Jack, is a favorite, and his rosy cheeks always remind me of Santa Claus. I always order a bottled coke and a Turkey and Artichoke on baguette sandwich. They are known for their house-made ice cream (people line up out the door in the middle of winter for it)!

Pegasus Book Exchange

A family-owned bookstore in West Seattle, WA. They buy, sell and trade used books and have a selection of new books as well. The shop allows you to trade in books for credit, I think I may still have a card on file. I should go check that out!

Easy Street Records

So many great records and possibly the only decent coffee at the junction.

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Twilight Gallery

Twilight Gallery, is an independent, woman-owned and operated art gallery and jewelry boutique. They cultivate and champion independent women artists and designers, featuring contemporary art, eclectic designs and one of a kind handmade pieces from around the world. I recently met the owner Tracy and she has some brilliant ideas for where she wants to take this business. Keep an eye on it and expect BIG things in 2017!

Talarico’s

Their pizza slices are AHHMAZING! Great atmosphere, perfect for happy hour.  

NW Art & Frame

I can always go here to pick up great items for my snail mail obsession. As well as the perfect items, whether I’m in need of a “7 year pen” or a “be strong” mug.

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Capers

This store is brimming with merchandise, and there is a little something for everyone. Everything from linens to holiday ornaments to Paris themed stocking stuffers. Not to mention they carry two of my favorite designers: Rebekah J Design and Moo-Young.

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Fleurt

A darling flower shop and small gift store.

Bakery Noveau

Though I am not a fan of their coffee, I do appreciate their pastries - if you can get in the door. Most days it’s quite cramped and impossible to get a seat.


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Well, I would say this is enough of a list to merit a visit to West Seattle this coming Saturday -- what do you think? Regardless of which neighborhood you may find yourself in on November 26 I hope that you will support your local small businesses. Let's make sure they are around for another generation!

 

Photos By: Josiah Michael Photography

The Uncommon Union Has Now Launched!

The Uncommon Union has launched and I am so excited to share it with you. It is something that I am especially proud of and has created a new level of excitement in me for the possibility of what the Pacific Northwest holds. seatle-lifestyle-photographer-lindsey-bolling-0224

Uniting the two brands Uncommon Cartography and Union Adorn, The Uncommon Union is the synthesis of the conceptual and the visual. Through our combined skill sets we are committed to supporting and developing these uncovered tastemakers, trends and opportunities. 

Lauren Caron and I met several months ago through social media, on a platform that has connected me with many collaborators and clients, Instagram. Quickly the online introduction led to an in-person meeting over coffee at Elm Coffee Roasters (one of my many #workspaces in the city). Hailing from two spaces of the creative world, Esther, the conceptual and Lauren, the visual we quickly realized that there was potential for a unique and untapped collaboration.

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The Uncommon Union is driven to uncover and make visible emerging shifts within the spectrum of whole being and lifestyle within the Pacific Northwest communities and beyond. I hope that you will join me in following and participating in this new chapter.

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You can read more about the story behind The Uncommon Union here.

Photography By: Lindsey Bolling