Showing posts with label shoreline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoreline. Show all posts

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Carnaby Kid behind the scenes

This morning Lori Versaci of Versaci Knits released her adorable Carnaby Kid sweater. It's, the tiny version of her fun adult Carnaby Street design*. A few weeks ago,  I met Lori for cocktails after I taught  at Pins and Needles in Princeton. Between gin drinks--very good gin drinks-- she tucked the sweater into my bag and asked me to shoot it on Zoe.  The drinks were so good, we didn't quite discuss details--but it was obvious to me that we'd made a winning model:design pairing. Really, no bias ;-)  This past Sunday, the shoot finally happened.
Official version, above. Serious style! Thought you might like to see what else went on when I slipped the stripey wonderfulness onto the 3 year old with the freshly trimmed bangs. Sister Lulu had come over for pancakes. For the bazillionth time, she was drafted into helping with reflector/diffuser duties. Sister knows how to throw some shade, on demand.
We'd been shooting for 10 minutes in increasingly sticky weather by the tracks at the end of the street when we heard the toooooooot toooot of the vintage trolley approaching--do you see it in the upper left? Our model got a little excited. She's been wanting to ride the "choochoo".
 
A split second later, completely unplanned,  barefoot and with camera in tow, we're trolley passengers. We're breezing through the wetlands it crosses, spying egrets,  and nesting osprey with their babies, enroute to the ShorelineTrolley Museum.  My neighborhood adds the local color for tourists  We didn't let them down when we boarded, unfolded reflector flopping with us.

Wicker seats! People used to ride with civility. The wool sweater was a little warm..but so dapper.
The trolley makes a stop at the car barn out in the woods. Visitors see the old subway cars and trolleys under restoration, and learn commuter train history. We skipped that part while our sweater model put on her sparkly sandals and played house in a vintage trolley stop shelter.
Waiting for the whistle to all on board again.
We rode back to our street. It's the turnaround spot for the trolley.  As we headed home,  the trolley went the opposite way. Not that you could tell without a caption.  I just couldn't post this one without adding arrows--so ominous!



Tuesday, February 26, 2013

the reason why you should plan your posts

So, I don't have much to show you after that last post. I mean a few more rows on a grey sweater, even if it is the lovely Pearl Ten, is not so riveting.
Bleak outside doesn't do much to inspire. My view from the dogwalk this morning.

Here's what I'm doing to counter attack the bleak. Planning classes for spring and summer. (Links soon, but I can tell you they include a 3 session class at Webs, yay!) .  Pinning outfits to Pinterest to brainstorm  clothes for a photo shoot in March for a yarn company I adore. (Overalls, I hear are making a comeback. I adore overalls. Neon...not so much. Trying to be open minded).

All with liberally sprinkled breaks of blogreading to take me away. Want to share a transcendant one? Go read lori times five today. aaaaaaaaah. Much better. 

(Actually, go read her any day. I am so lucky she took my class in Santa Barbara last March, or I might not have come across her blog, and got to know her a little.  I  promise you will be inspired by her knitting and her photography and her world).