11 Minutes with Julie Jamieson May18

11 Minutes with Juli...

Photographing the artists of Seattle Public Theater: 4 of 6   Of course it was a blistery Seattle spring afternoon when Julie Jamieson and I met at The Bathhouse on Green Lake.  Conversation with Julie is always uplifting and we found warmth in reminiscing of Florida’s beaches...

24 Minutes with Shana Bestock May17

24 Minutes with Shan...

Photographing the artists of Seattle Public Theater: 3 of 6   She is at home sitting in trees full of cherry blossoms. Whimsical and fun, adventurous and beautiful. Photographing “The Language Archive” director Shana Bestock was so much fun I felt like I was back in time...

24 Minutes with Mike Dooly May16

24 Minutes with Mike...

Photographing the artists of Seattle Public Theater: 2 of 6   From New York to Seattle, Mike Dooly has had a fascinating career. Photographing him at The Bathhouse on Green Lake gave me the opportunity to get to know this charming actor off stage and discuss the important things in life...

50 Minutes with Pilar O’Connell Apr26

50 Minutes with Pila...

Photographing the artists of Seattle Shakespeare Company   Today is one of those days where I feel very blessed for how many beautiful people I have met and worked with over the last year.  On top of that, I am incredibly grateful that doing what I love – taking photographs of...

Behind the Scenes of Photographing the Artists of “Assisted Living” Apr19

Behind the Scenes of...

Behind the Scenes of Photographing the artists of ACT  Today I am delighted to share with you all a look behind my most recent shoot with not one, but FOUR of the brilliant actors cast in Katie Forgette‘s ”Assisted Living.” A few weeks ago I had the great privilege to...

43 Minutes with Sarah Lustbader Apr18

43 Minutes with Sara...

Photographing the artists of On the Boards   On a classically orchestrated rainy afternoon in Seattle, I met dancer Sarah Lustbader at a coffee house in an Upper Fremont neighborhood.  On my walk there, I made mental note and counted the overhangs in which I could tuck the beauty under...