28 September 2007

In an effort to photograph more of my daily life (er, as opposed to all those other staged, studio shots I take? I don't know what I mean, either. . .) and to post a bit more often, I'm going to try to take one photograph of my morning each day for. . . let's say a week. It's a plan that's sure to fall to pieces almost immediately, but good intentions and all that.

And apropos of nothing, here are some things I'm really enjoying at the moment: Tempeh, stripes, morning walks, grey cats (even on the counter, as they sometimes are), chard from the garden, anything else that comes from the garden, The Jam's The Gift, my new cutting board (in the photo above), vegan cookbooks, hot chocolate made with almond milk, baked apples, sweatshirts, scarves, my new bag (this one -- I couldn't be bothered to make my own, for once), Elvis Costello's My Aim is True, tin cups, candles, fake jerky, layering, working at coffee shops, Beethoven's 7th, flying squirrels, and. . . cold-air-hot-sunshine.

posted by Anna Torborg at 09:04 PM | link | 1 comments


Just stopping by to say hello, and that I love your blog and the aesthetics of your photography. I'm a friend of S's from college. Point-and-shoots can do awesome things when you know how to use them, which you clearly do. I too love cold-air-hot-sunshine, though I find most people can't understand the distinctions between different types of warmth. Anyway, hello!

     posted by Jessie at September 29, 2007 07:33 PM