Hope your heart is happy this Valentine’s! xo.
photo: Gia Canali
Anguilla. The light really is different everywhere you go. I don’t know how the Caribbean ended up with its particular palette, but I am always astonished to see it in real life.
photo: Gia Canali
Those of you who know me well know that I spend lots of time (and also lots and lots of money) on Etsy. Given the choice, I’d probably buy just about everything from the artisans on that site. So … with help from my wonderful assistant, Kate, we’ve opened our own etsy shop. We have lots of new ideas and will shortly be offering some of our pretty alternative process handmade prints (and not just the ones you’ve seen floating around our site!). But in the meantime, feel free to troll around. We’ve got watercolor paper prints of some of our favorite travel photographs up for sale.
Our Etsy shop can be found {here}.
On the morning of the wedding, my husband, brother, and I got up in the pre-dawn dark to drive to the ranch for the “jingle” when the horse wranglers bring the horses in from pasture. I can’t believe I saw it only once in the days we were there making photographs. All that raw power is so exciting and so very, very beautiful. We also went up to the clifftop vista where Jess and TJ were married later that day for some photographs of the site, called “woodsie.” I have to confess: I can’t wait to go back to C Lazy U. I’m really hoping for a family horseback riding vacation with my whole family, with lots of chances to ride and to see and photograph that jingle again!
photographs: Gia Canali
And I have a feeling the folks in the rest of the country, who are currently enjoying an arctic blast, wouldn’t mind a Caribbean beach vacation themselves.
photo: Gia Canali