Not even that time I was giving away 4 pounds of Starbucks coffee! (Though that was pretty cool, right?)
Not even right after Shear Spirit came out, and all the sheepy/goat/alpaca folk I'd met in my farm visits and travels came to call.
crias at Victory Ranch in Mora New Mexico |
The blog's been here for eight years, so browse around and welcome to my world.
a rare appearance by Dave, who appreciates the handknits but models reluctantl |
an image from Craft Activism, a good example of a simple way to shoot handmade..and a favorite of mine, shot at granny square goddess Ellen Bloom's house in LA. I heart granny squares, and Ellen is to blame. • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • •• • • • •• • • • • My commercial website is Gale Zucker Photography. Plenty of sheep shots there, too. |
How VERY exciting for you, Gale! Your class is gonna sell out, for sure! LOVE seeing my granny pillows and 'ghans on the big screen! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI first found you when Norma first posted about your work with Red Scarf. (Oh, so many years ago!) I've been lurking here ever since, enjoying your photos immensely.
ReplyDeleteHappy webinarring!
Oh goodie, now I can take another class from you!
ReplyDeleteSharing this info all around!!
ReplyDeleteDave is a cute model.
ReplyDeleteLOVELY BLOG!!!!!! Your chicken looks JUST A LITTLE perturbed! :) He's SUPER CUTE!!!!!!! :)I JUST posted some knitting today, on my blog! WISH I had found you earlier!!!!!!! :)
ReplyDeletebest post title! and what a class this will be!
ReplyDelete(i missed the coffee giveaway?) :)
oops forgot to say i LOVE the alpaca photo!
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