Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Inspirational...

I'm an amateur. I fell in love with photo styling after deciding to start this blog. Searching through the internet, finding many beautiful blogs, discovering the work of talented stylists and photographers...and looking at many, many, many wonderful pictures. I try to learn by studying other people's work and by practising as much as I can. Everyday, when I'm photographing or preparing a post, I'm second doubting myself and thinking that maybe I shouldn't venture into such a unknown territory. And then, this morning, I get an e-mail from my aunt Carmo where, roughly translated, she says:

"Continue to photograph, photograph all you like, many books, tidy books, untidy books, pages, paragraphs,sentences that you like, photograph stones, running water and stagnant water, river water, and  pond water, petals and leaves, dog paws, cat paws, rabbit snout, lamb snout, Clic ClicClic! Do not stop! When you think there is no more to photograph start writing. Write by hand, in a machine, the keyboard, on a notebook, the exercise book, on the greasy napkin, in a pack of sugar everywhere."

And then I felt good and relaxed about photography and styling. Because after learning how to do that I still need to learn how to write... haha!

photo by me



Kitchen utensils holder - pastel detail


I started thinking about the "Scandinavian style - Pastel details" post a while back. In the meantime, I needed a vase for my kitchen utensils and decided to go to one of those places with second hand "stuff", to help someone (can't really be more specific but in danish it's called korshærens genbruge), in search of a cheap and nice pot that could do the trick. I found a white flower pot that I really liked, I paid around 2 euros (maybe less) and brought it home. 

After washing it thoroughly, I placed all the big utensils, that were taking way to much space in my drawers, inside. Then I remembered I had a purple rubber band somewhere (yes I save all the rubber bands I come across with). I placed it around the pot and the result was great. I confess I don't like purple, and there was no pinch of pastel in my home until then, but I liked it so much I still have it there and it really made my day. So here is the proof that adding a detail of pastel to your home can be quite simple and cheap.


all photos by me


Sunday, 1 April 2012

Sunday with The West Wing

For a lazy and rainy Sunday: a full box of The West Wing...



all photos by me






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