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Showing posts with label bob coscarelli. Show all posts
My favorite time of year.
The most inspiring time of year.
Coming together with friend and creatives, old and new-
to make art, cook and hang out.

Nobody could document the weekend better than Bob Coscarelli.

Check out his whole series HERE
and his 'camp' section on his website HERE











Our friend bob stopped by this afternoon for a coffee. 

Camera in hand, he roamed around and grabbed some scouting shots for an upcoming shoot. 

I love his eye.
Fast. Easy. Honestly lit.

(We stare at the same things every day, and he sees them entirely differently)

Highlights:
Jack + Angela on the stairs!
Charlie's lowrider (thanks, wills!)
and our $alvation army couch


Long live thrift store furniture !! 
(where most of our stuff if sourced from)

Check out bob's amazingness:

coscarelliphotography.com















...it just hit the shelves this week.
a 10 page feature in flea market style magazine

a ton of work.
but also a ton of fun.
for this 10 page feature, the projects were PAINT BY NUMBER diys.
and charlie 

thanks to those who helped:

christine carter @ busy beaver buttons (pillow project)
emily monroe @ etsy (necklace)
sage reed (paint by number backdrop)
bob coscarelli (photography)
erin sullivan & bill sargent  ( who helped pull this all together!)

some snaps:























shout out to Karen Valentine (of ROAMANDHOME) as the director / editor of Flea Market Style's first online video- and some outtakes from the story by the amazing bob coscarelli.


Here is the online story FMS did to accompany the printed issue:

One fun feature from the Winter issue of Flea Market Style was the four-page spread (Pages 14-17) on Tereasa Surratt's day at the Elkhorn Antique Flea Market in Elkhorn, Wis., and what she was able to find for $250!
You might remember it was quite a good haul!
Well, here's a chance to relive the fun! Introducing the FMS blog's first video!  
Bob Coscarelli, who shot the story, passed along this video, shot by Karen Valentine of the Roam and Home blog.
Enjoy! 

Kim