One of my main 2011 resolutions is try and be more proactive and make things happen rather than just dreamt.
Yesterday I stumbled upon this beautiful photography project by Jennifer Causey at FeeAMore (which is a very inspiring place at itself).
Jennifer describes her project:
"...In this hectic, industrialized modern world, I am constantly seeking handmade and artisan-produced products. I love discovering people who embrace a more tactile way of living, so I decided to start photographing them. When my project began, I knew I was photographing people who make things, but I soon realized I was also photographing people who make things happen."I love the aesthetic of her photographs so much but more than that, I love her idea behind the project and find it so inspiring.
Check out the Makers Project web site for more irresistible photos and updates as Jennifer promise that more projects will be added regularly.
i am in love with this project - so inspiring and beautifully captured.
ReplyDeletethe new look blog layout and title is fantastic, galit. the name "slow noodle" has a very cute and slightly kitsch appeal :)
I love the photo with the jar of rubber bands!! I have such a collection of rubber bands jammed in a drawer in my kitchen - inspiration has hit - I am now going to go get myself a jar from the assortment lurking in my laundry & 'ta da' instant decor statement!!! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteps - like this new title too = Slow Noodle' very cute....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos ... that's such a wonderful idea for a project, and so very inspirational.
ReplyDeleteI love this, I remember putting that ginger syrup in my friday favorites a while back ... I really want some, and that florist is divine !!!
ReplyDeleteWow - that really is cool. I love everybody who embraces the independent spirit of well crafted production - Whoop! Whoop!
ReplyDeleteGoing to check out their site - thanks for spreading the word.
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Wow, what a great project. The images are so lovely and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThe blog looks great!
The pictures are really amazing, simply beautiful! Love the makers project, such a wonderful idea!!
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