Blackberry Jam on Toast

       This summer was full of so many weddings, picnics, rooftop parties, and trail rambles, and it whipped by especially fast this year.  How is it over so quickly?  It reminds me of when J.K. Rowling was still releasing new Harry Potter novels, and even though they kept getting thicker, they never seemed to take longer than a day or two to finish.  For me, each installment could as well as been called, Harry Potter and the ... "Lost Weekend."  (Yikes!  How did Harry Potter crop into this photography blog?  Well - we're trying out a new writing approach.  In addition to the two of us blogging together, we're taking turns writing personal entries.  We'll see how it works out, because, as you know, we are inseparable, and we do almost everything together - so hopefully we don't just end up just jabbering on about the same things.  Of course, there are differences.  I can nerd it up with a sci-fi book now and then while Ariel goes straight to the travel memoir/romance section in the bookstore (e.g. right now, she can't tear herself away from The Newlyweds by Nell Freudenberger.))  But I digress.  This is another example of how, just after sitting down at the desk, a paragraph is already written, and time has just flown. 

      What I really wanted to write about was how I love blackberries, and how I love summer the more for them.  Although summer streaked by this year, we managed to find a few of these black jewels to enjoy.  We picked a handful after a photo shoot with two sisters in Glen Park this summer.  We found a few others (the last survivors on a withered vine) walking on the Tennessee Valley Trail, on assignment for a 3D magazine issue we're working on​ devoted to wild fennel.  However, we never got the chance, as is our annual custom, to bring along our tubs and leather gloves, wrestle the prickly bushes down, and come home to celebrate our purple victory with friends by making fresh blackberry parfaits, pies, or ice cream.  And that's ultimately why summer seems to have gone by so fast.  No blackberry feast.

      And that's when our clients saved the day.  We recently went to Natalie and Tyler's home (congratulation again to the newlyweds!)​ to show them the layout for their fine art album, handmade in Italy, and they cooked us a lovely meal on their grill.  They are the most wonderful couple, and we share so many of the same interests, in addition to being alumni of the same law school.  We are lucky to have them as friends, and look forward to many more dinners parties together (we get to host next time :)  In addition to cooking dinner for us, they also sent us home with something totally unexpected: a gift of homemade, organic blackberry jam - made in Bolinas.  Check out this article on Creekside Gardens and Susan Martenelli, who picked and canned our jam.

      ​Ariel and I have been cherishing Natalie and Tyler's gift of a little love of summer on toast and with tea these past few weeks.  Blackberries hold such a wild charm, that even in a jar, the summer shines on through.  We're preparing and gearing up right now to shoot another wedding tomorrow in the Santa Cruz mountains, and it seems like the perfect time to break out the jar, take a little break,  and enjoy some blackberry goodness.  Thanks Natalie and Tyler!  You are the best!

       Hope you all have a chance to savor summer this fall too.  Enjoy this song (one of my favorites) by ​Greg Brown called "Canned Goods."

Taste a little love of summer in a jar.  Image © Bowerbird Photography, 2012 ​

Taste a little love of summer in a jar.  Image © Bowerbird Photography, 2012

 

With love,​

Sam​

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Our NEW LOOK, new blog, and new website! (with the same old lovebirds, Ariel + Sam)

       Spring is a time to clean, summer is a time for celebrations, and fall is a time for reinvention.  We've been inspired by all the new looks at New York's fall fashion week, and have toned our arms by flipping through Vogue's brick of a September issue.  Halloween is just around the corner, with the kids in costume, and adult masquerades being planned.  We'd like to say the trees are transforming and changing colors too, but in San Francisco, the most prominent colors that change each year is the palette of pastels that our neighborhood's Victorian houses spinwheel through each year.

       As the fog rolls back in from the Bay, forcing us to beat a retreat to our snug corner for hot cocoa, we've gotten a chance to look back and review all the wonderful assignments and weddings we've shot.  For the newspaper, we've interviewed and taken photos of some fantastic local songbirds like Kelly McFarling.  While on assignment to cover a skills exchange cooperative, we learned how to saber a champagne bottle (which Sam is still trying to convince Ariel to let him do at client meetings :)  We've also covered numerous, beautiful wedding celebrations and become good friends with so many brides and grooms.  Next year, we know, is already going to be a busy one for weddings, both in the Bay Area and abroad.  We are especially honored to fly to Texas next year to document the marriage of two women who we've became friends with after documenting their beautiful surprise proposal under a California Buckeye tree in Golden Gate Park.

       With our lives brimming with all this wonderfulness, we thought it the perfect time to launch our new look, new blog, and new website.  We thought we might put all our old stuff in a box in the closet - but we've seen Toy Story - and know how important for our old things to know they are appreciated - so we're keeping our old blog up here, just in case you want to check in on it and dust off the cobwebs once in a while.  We're already feeling a little nostalgic!

       There are so many exciting new projects, collaborations, and events on the horizon that we are eager to share with you.  For example, ever heard of a 3D fennel cocktail?  Oh... but we're getting ahead of ourselves already!  

xoxo,

Sam + Ariel