i love to cook, bake, and
shoot photos of my kitchen experiences... and i am instilling this love into my 4 kids daily.
Not exact matches
After months and months
of basically beating my
kitchen to death with non stop recipe testing and
photo shoots, it's time to put the place back together.
A couple
of weeks ago, Food52 came by for lunch, an interview and to
shoot a few
photos of our
kitchen.
A few
of these duos made successfully to you, on my blog, here and a few ended up straight from
kitchen to dinner table, no
photo -
shooting spree in - between:)
Since my little one did not make it into this
photo shoot this time around, I thought I would show some
of her playing around in our
Kitchen Sink this morning.
See a
shot of my
kitchen below, all the uppers in this
photo are what I am thinking
of replacing with open shelving.
The
photos after the outdoor
shots were taken in my
kitchen, and the color shown here is much more representative
of what it really looks like.
While having the commish compliment the owners
of a neighborhood joint on the cleanliness
of their
kitchen would make for a good
photo op, according to the The New York Times, he couldn't have hung any other grade on the place, since any establishment not earning an «A» gets another
shot at an inspection before having a sign posted in the window.
I can't believe how many times I've seen
photos of this
kitchen and it's completely ingrained in my brain, but then suddenly seeing the pulled back
shot with the family room!
We
shot Ashley and Jamin's veranda for the June issue
of Cottages & Bungalows, and the
photos we took
of our neighbors (Peter and Josette)
kitchen were featured in the September issue
of Country Woman magazine.
On one
of the
photo shoots for my book on coastal cottages, we photographed a
kitchen with THE best counter surface.
They did a
photo shoot of her
kitchen remodel.
Thanks to a beautiful day, I was able to
shoot the new
photos of the
kitchen yesterday.
The little tiny bungalow where I am living is so tiny, tiny, I can not get one
shot of this itty bitty 4 sided
kitchen in one
photo.
You can see the big cut - out window we added to the
kitchen on the left side
of the
photos above, and here's a
shot of it from the other way:
I have to
shoot some more updated
photos of the
kitchen tomorrow morning.