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Travel Diaries | Big Sur Coast, California | Destination Elopements

Travel Diaries | Big Sur Coast, California | Destination Elopements

If you read my previous blog post (which you should definitely check out if you haven't) you'll know that I started a road trip with 3 awesome ladies in Yosemite National Park. After spending just a day and a half there, we headed west for the coast!

It has been a while since I've taken a trip with just other photographers, and I have to say I've missed it!! Being around other like-minded and totally awesome photographers is both energizing and inspiring. We all understand each other, the struggles we go through being photographers, and our desire to make many stops and take portraits of each other all day! Most people have co-workers that they're with Monday - Friday in person each week, but I work from home by myself. This trip was a good reminder for me that I need that community and support more often. I am so grateful to each of these awesome ladies and the things that they taught me and the many laughs we shared :) Again, here are just a few of the landscapes, portraits, and random moments driving down the California coast through Big Sur!

Bringing Styles Together | Oak and Olive | Madison, WI

Bringing Styles Together | Oak and Olive | Madison, WI

You've found the right person and you've found the right apartment or house to live in, but your furniture together just isn't right! One of my goals is to start featuring other awesome creatives and business owners that are doing great things, but would also be helpful to couples just starting out, or celebrating 15 years of marriage.

To start, I wanted to feature my wonderful friend, Krizia, and her business Oak and Olive. Krizia is a super talented lady that takes vintage furniture and breathes new life into it through paint and stain! So, when you just move in with that special someone, or you just got married and moved into a new house and need to spruce up your style and decor, she is the one to go to. I had bought a vintage dresser years ago that thought "oh no problem!" I'll just paint that myself and it'll look great! Two years later it was still untouched and looking rather sad. I am so glad I hired Krizia to paint my dresser and make it a piece I am proud to have in my apartment instead of the dresser that I need to explain or apologize for :)

I took a little trip over to her new studio space a few weeks ago and got to see some of the pieces she's working on, and hang out with her two adorable pups Simon and Monroe! I asked Krizia some questions which you can see below, but definitely go check out her website and follow her on Instagram to see all the cool new pieces she's working on!

How did you get started painting furniture?

I started painting furniture for fun about 3 years ago, maybe 3.5. My husband and I stopped at a garage sale and wanted to buy a dresser, turned out the whole thing was too big to put in our car so we only took the drawers. The sellers were nice enough to offer to drop the actual dresser off to our apartment, but alas they never held up their end of the bargain and we never went back over to see what was up. Left with only the drawers...I decided to confront the many DIY blogs  I was following at the time and saw a great project using drawers to make shelves. And that’s what I did! I don’t think I’ve ever stopped since.

Where do you go for inspiration?

Inspiration is EVERYWHERE! I’m overwhelmed by inspiration! But I guess I head on over to Pinterest a lot to search for something specific, otherwise I’m always inspired by other furniture painters and other instagramers that I follow (interior decorators, shops, bloggers, outdoor enthusiasts). I’m super inspired by nature, earthy colors, and natural beauty-it makes me feel all warm and comfy inside when I think of the outdoors. I like to bring in the colors of the outdoors and mix them with the look of natural wood, it’s always a winning combo.

How do you decide, and help others decide, what will look best for their furniture?

I always look at the piece and decide if there’s anything we can do to save some of the wood or enhance it with stain. I love a refinished look mixed with paint, it’s keeps it earthy in my eyes. If we can’t use any of the wood, I decide if the piece will look best with a clean look or a distressed look, would it look awesome with some kind of painted design? Will the knobs or  fun paper inside add just the right amount of interest while keeping the outside simple and fresh? There are so many things that go through my mind and it’s sometime difficult to narrow down. I change my mind often especially after I get started because I’m such a visual person. I need to see the steps happening before I move on to the next phase and sometime the next phase is actually not right for the piece. So I just like to keep open communication with the customer and so far I’ve only had really great experiences with every one of them!  I love to work with people who can go with the flow...those are my kind of people!

What is your favorite part of painting/restoring pieces?

I just really love the whole process. I love scouting out the pieces, although I really don’t have time to do it. I love when I do find the inspiration...like when it hits me, it hits hard. I feel excitement running through me and I just want to get started right away! Once that initial feeling of excitement fades away...I work through the usual steps and then I get excited again when it comes to the staging and photography parts. Oh and I kinda love social media….I just find it super fun (and addicting :/)

What advice would you give new couples moving in together for combining their two styles or tastes?

Hmm that’s a tough one…. Luckily my husband and I meshed pretty well, but looking back at old pictures from our first apartment in 2005...whoa, we have come a LONG way baby. Style evolves just like everything else. I think using what you have and making the best of it especially when first moving into a place together. Then, once you’re settled you kind of see things differently, it makes a little more sense.  Simplifying and editing over time is the way is the way I like to evolve-it feels more authentic and you can collect from your travels and gather the items you truly adore. It’s important to have each of you represented at home. Combining style makes it better anyway, it’s more interesting, more unique, less Crate and Barrel-y :) (Not that anything is wrong with Crate and Barrel, I just really dislike when a home FEELS like any one store in particular). 

Men's Lifestyle | Lake Monona, Madison, WI

Men's Lifestyle | Lake Monona, Madison, WI

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to photograph Israel Lopez for a fun little lifestyle photo shoot. On a walk with a friend I had found a tee pee that someone had built on Lake Monona. I knew this was something that definitely had to be used! Luckily I have a friend that just happens to do some modeling and was perfect for these images.

Not only did I want to feature some of these images, but I also wanted to raise awareness for the Chins Up Foundation. Israel started this wonderful organization to encourage kids and give them an opportunity to have a mentor and communicate with collegiate athletes. Israel has a very inspiring personal story and history that he has turned into a passion for helping kids. Not only has he created this great organization to help inspire kids, but he has also started to speak to assemblies at public schools about his journey and how each kid matters. To find out more about the Chins Up Foundation please visit their Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/ChinsUpFoundation

Travel Diaries: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Travel Diaries: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

When your best friend asks what you're doing a certain week in January and asks if you want to go to Mexico, you say, yes! Every time. It didn't really matter where or what we were going to do. I would be leaving snow and 5 degrees for sand and 85 degrees. What do we always say? YES!

I didn't actually take that many pictures on this vacation, (very strange for me) but I thought I would share a few of them and a bit of what we did. We were staying at a resort in Puerto Vallarta and enjoying the all inclusive lifestyle. We did leave our beach chairs and margaritas behind for some snorkeling, horseback riding, canopy zip lining, hidden beaches, lots of boat rides, and whales and dolphins as we were boating to our destinations.

I am always hoping to book more destination weddings, and I hope looking through these images it might give you some inspiration to have me photograph your beach destination wedding! Just remember I'll always say YES :)

Senior Session: Madison, WI

Senior Session: Madison, WI

Senior portrait sessions are a blast! It's a chance for a high school senior to really express who they are and their interests, and I like to think of them as a lifestyle or editorial session. I want to make each high school senior feel like they have been picked to be featured in a national magazine and this is their photoshoot to tell their story.

When I was going into my senior year of high school, I got the traditional studio portraits taken, and then some with my horse (no, sadly he didn't come to the studio with me. He is though one of the most photogenic horses I've seen! He was definitely meant to be owned by a photographer) but I wish we could have gone to more unique locations or made more of a story out of it.

I will spare you any flashbacks to my senior portraits, but I'm taking my experience and what I love to do now and hopefully making a more unique and less traditional senior experience!