Kinfolk
Have you all seen the beautiful new online magazine, Kinfolk? I love this dreamy meadow gathering editorial that Chelsea, Lisa and Lauren worked on for this first issue (pages 130-139). I’m still frustrated by the Issuu publishing format on laptops and desktops, but everyone really did an excellent job working on this charming publication. I also really enjoyed the work by Jennifer Causey and Nikole Herriot. Read Kinfolk here and see credits below.
Chelsea just posted a bunch of their photographs from the shoot. Here are a few…



Photography by Lisa Warninger. Photos via Frolic!
Photography: Lisa Warninger.
Styling + concept: Chelsea Fuss.
Wardrobe styling + modeling: Lauren Hartmann.
Wardrobe + props: Wellies: Golden Rule. Farm Table: Thea's Antiques.
Location: Luscher Farm.









































I’m loving Kinfolk too I think it is gorgeous.
It is! I’m looking forward to the next one.
oh it looks very sweet. I’ll have to check out more of it.
You’ll really love it!
Thanks for sharing this Jen!
Nice work, lovely lady!
thanks for posting about kinfolk! loved these ladies contribution, too.
Thanks, Carissa. Wonderful work, truly. Looking forward to #2!
Thanks, Jen! I agree with the format for online Magazines. Would love to see them in the form of a website. It seems like it would be better for advertising too.
I am so glad you enjoyed the story and am honored you chose to post it:) This was probably my favorite project. Lisa did such an amazing job with the photography and Lauren did a perfect job with the wardrobe and modeling.
Such beautiful work. I want to sit down there with you three and eat up all the cheese!
I haven’t been able to actually read the whole thing because of Issuu ISSUES on the ipad and desktop, but i like the writing I have read enough to buy a print issue next time, for sure.
Issuues.
Hooray! This shoot was so much fun. Thanks for posting about it Jen! I agree with the online magazine format, it would be much easier to read on just a website.
Totally. It would be nice if these things were available in both an iPad version and something more easy to navigate on a website.