We celebrated my friend Sarah's 24th birthday last weekend with a Brooklyn rooftop dinner! It was fabulous, and followed by a few games of mafia (don't underestimate!). I loved this photos of Nick's attempt to light the candle on her cake(s).
9.30.2009
9.20.2009
I Love You, New York
My friend Becky made the move over the big pond to London this week - and as her last shindig, she threw a 90's prom party. Lycra, white girl corn rows, chokers...I hope the 90's never come back! But what a great place to be for those closet Backstreet Boys fans. :)
Check out her dress (first two pics) - it defines glorious.
Check out her dress (first two pics) - it defines glorious.
9.18.2009
A Big Apple a Day
On my way to lunch today, I ran into the new exhibition of Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne's "Pomme de New York" as well as the ever-so-famous "Moutons" on Park Avenue. This is the first outdoor exhibition of the world renowned French artists, their other work being featured in museums, Yves Saint Laurent sales collections, fashion boutiques, and then Marc Jacob's living room. (Apparently.)
"The supreme art is the art of living." - Lalanne (1927-2008)
Labels:
François-Xavier Lalanne,
Moutons,
Pomme de New York
9.11.2009
Fashion's Night Out, New York
Supermodels Hanne Gaby Odiele, Natasha Poly, and Magdalena Frackowiak made appearances at Barneys New York Thursday night for The Screening of Coco Rocha, part of Fashion's Night Out - the kickoff to New York's Fashion Week. With them is hipster designer Alexander Wang. Famed British shoe designer Manolo Blahnik also came to show support, signing autographs and posing for pictures. It was a beauuutiful evening.
9.09.2009
Hae Seon & Jeremy
And so begins my photo-blog endeavor! I begin with my most recent work, the product of a photo shoot as a "second shooter." Hae Seon, Korean, and Jeremy, who was Jewish, made the most adorable and unique couple. We had the pleasure of shooting their wedding reception a few days prior - the Rabbi performing the ceremony in a room full of Korean women wearing traditional attire was the most culturally interesting ceremonies I've ever witnessed.
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