Tag Archives: inspiration

vintage travel mural, nursery room inspiration via ohdeedoh | modern family photographer, san francisco

Happy Monday, everyone! I have newborns on my mind because I’m waiting on three of them to arrive this month…so very exciting. Therefore I thought I’d share a fun nursery room via one of my favorite design/kid/family blogs, Ohdeedoh. You can see the full post on this clever and well-designed room over on their blog here.

Enjoy + stay tuned for some recent shoots!

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vintage footage in San Francisco | a little Friday inspiration

Here’s a little Friday inspiration for you. I found this via @SFNow on twitter. Jeff Altman in Chicago inherited this 16mm Kodachrome footage from a trip his grandparents who took a trip to San Francisco in 1958. So lovely. San Francisco 1958 from Jeff Altman on Vimeo. Tweet

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a little friday inspiration | modern kids photographer, san francisco

Just found this talented photographer, Marie Hochhaus by way of the Small Magazine blog. Lovely work.

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October 13, 2009 - 10:30 pm

Sarah - you’re so sweet, Joni! i hope you know that the images from this particular post are from a really talented woman in germany, though. :) just checking!

great to see you yesterday! i will be calling…

October 13, 2009 - 8:18 pm

Joni - sarah! you are amazing!every time i read your blog i am blown away.

modern homes built for kids | modern kids photographer, san francisco

Just saw this great idea via the ohdeedoh blog and dwell. A renovated Victorian home in San Francisco turned mod with a built in swing. What a great idea. I beg to guess that the adults enjoy this just as much as the kids. p.s. What a great place for photography!

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how I love the Sartorialist | shoot for Style Piccoli | modern kids photographer

I am really in love with this kids shoot by Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist. If you love fashion, photography, and classic street portraiture (ala August Sander) you will also love his blog. It happens to be one of my favorites on the planet. For me it shows that portraiture isn’t always about crazy angles,...

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