10 on 10 Collaboration Project, Post 5

My boyfriend’s sister is in town this weekend, and we thought the perfect LA thing to do on Saturday was to go to the Silver Lake Farmer’s Market.  It’s not only filled with local produce and fresh food, but a great location for eclectic vintage clothes and jewelry.  The Silver Lake Art, Craft & Vintage flea market was also happening up the street, so it was a full morning full of thrifting fun, and a great excuse to get in a last-minute 10-on-10.

One of my favorite stands was the Looksy bus filled with both dog and human accessories.

We went home with new sunglasses, an Elvis t-shirt, some fresh goat cheese, and the most delicious sun-dried tomato garlic spread.  Not pictured: juicy blackberries that we already demolished (with our mouths).

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Other photographers participating in the 10-on-10 project are:

10 on 10 Collaboration Project, Post 4

Well it’s already the 10th again, and I seriously feel like I was slacking this month on personal photos.  This month there was a theme for this particular 10-on-10: Fall.  Now, I don’t know about where you live, but here in LA, Fall pretty much looks the same as every other day of the year.  Yesterday was actually the first time I felt a chill in the air and put on a sweater, and I was all YES I WILL GO OUT AND SHOOT A FALL THEME 10-ON-10! but then I didn’t because rain.  And also because my dog is warm and she was laying in my lap most of the day.

So here are some photos from one thing I did in the Fall, which has nothing to do with Fall other than the fact that it was September when this happened. (Fall activities still count as Fall-theme, right?)

Here are some of the grungy photos I took from a small concert I went to last month featuring one of my favorite bands, Shellshag.

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Other photographers involved in this month’s 10-on10 project are:

 

10 on 10 Collaboration Project, Post 3

I blinked and it was September.

I’m sorry I haven’t updated at all recently.  But hey, you get this brand-spanking-new 10 on 10 here from one of the many trips I took in the past month.

I shot a wedding in San Francisco in August with Matei Horvath Photography.  The marital ceremonies and celebrations spanned over three days, so Matei and I had some time off to tour around the city.  This was my first visit to San Francisco, and I have to say, it’s super pretty.  In addition to being as pretty as it is, that place is cold!  I mean, 60 degrees in August is not okay, San Fran.  Have some self respect.  It’s summer.

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Other photographers participating in the 10 on 10 project:

10 on 10 Collaboration Project, Post 2

I can’t believe it has already been a month since the first 10 on 10 post!  So much has happened since: I drove up the coast, turned 27, photographed a wedding, went to a family reunion,  helped on some fun photo shoots with Oh Joy!, did a juice cleanse, and even made time to see The Conjuring.

The 10 on 10 post for this month is from my family reunion.  My grandparents celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last month (top that!), so we all got together in Florida to celebrate.  Since I live on the opposite coast from my entire family, I don’t get to see them too often.  It was so nice to have everyone together, especially in a sunny place where my plate was never empty and the Pina Coladas never ran dry (did I mention the cleanse?).

You get a bonus picture in this 10 on 10 because I like to break the rules. I break rules like I break… dance.  I’m also bad at making decisions.  And I don’t breakdance.

(I should also mention my Grandma’s name is Rita. That’s why my Grandpa is holding a cocktail napkin with booze on it near her face.)

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Other photographers participating in the 10 on 10 Project:

10 on 10 Collaboration Project, Post 1

A few weeks ago, Courtney over at Courtney Z Photography in Portland asked me to participate in a collaborative project she started called 10 on 10.  The whole idea is that 10 photographers from across the country post 10 personal photos on the 10th of every month for the next year.  I’m so happy to be a part of this project and meet all these talented people!

Today marks the first post of the project, and I’m all about the 4th of July!  Anthony and I hosted a BBQ extravaganza at our house, which included water balloons, super soakers, Americana, a lot of things that made loud popping noises, and a lot of hot dogs and hamburgers.

It was so great to see so many of our friends who made treks from near and far (aka Santa Monica… Oh, and one came all the way from Atlanta NBD).

We have so much leftover food, it’s ridiculous.  You know what we don’t have leftovers of, though?  Sparklers.

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Other photographers participating in this project this month are:
Courtney Z Photography

Anya Elise Photography

Grace Photography

Autumn Harrison Photography

Twinty Photography

I encourage you all to take a look at everyone’s post today!