Work.place
Have you seen the amazing blog project, Work.place? I love it! Lovely Portland lass, Carlie Armstrong, is popping by the studios and workspaces of Portland creatives, interviewing them and taking gorgeous photographs on a Yashica-D camera. Work.place is a completely film-based effort and Carlie’s stunning documentation is as inspiring as her enigmatic subjects.
I love these recent images for Portland artist, Emily Counts. Read about Emily and see more of my community’s phenomenal talent at Work.place. ♥
Images courtesy of Work.Place(Photography by Carlie Armstrong. Art by Emily Counts.)
I love this project. Studio spaces are inspiring and it’s also comforting to know that others have studios that are as strangely organized as mine!
Ha! That’s funny. I slowly unravel as the house gets messier throughout the week. It’s so much nicer to work in an organized space!
I just discovered this project recently too, I love it! And her photos with that medium format are just dreamy.
TOTALLY dreamy.
I love these ladies! Emily is a sweetie. Carlie is awesome. What a great feature!
I don’t know Emily, but Carlie is a dear!
Love you. Love Emily. Love Carlie. Love the hard core Golden Rule representation on WorkPlace!
Lovefest! xoxo
Amazing pillows! Fabulous work by Emily Counts & Photos by Carlie Armstrong!!
Aren’t those pillows cool?? Totally mesmerizing.