Archive for the ‘places’ Category
around town. new york city.
boston marathon. hopkinton to boston, ma.
114 boston marathon. hopkinton to boston, ma.
halloween. beacon hill, boston.



awosting reserve. wallkill, ny.
Perfect weather, perfect cast, peak foliage, and lace face.
This past weekend brought the crew to upstate New York to shoot for Quest Magazine. An inspired Thanksgiving story came to life on the edges of the Gunks!
Take a peek at Camilla’s blog, and love all that is CK Bradley.
http://camillakbradley.blogspot.com/2009/10/quest-magazine-photo-shoot-at-awosting.html
Thanks to..
Camilla, the most spirited host one could ever be so lucky to have. You are amazing! Now..Jump!
Georgina, connecting all the dots. over and over and over again.
The most perfect cast. And photo crew, Brent and Caitlin – you are the best! ..call time 6 am to scale the roof!
A few iphone pics from team crawford..many more to come when the November Issue of Quest arrives (pick one up!) Yes, it really was this beautiful. seriously. crazy. pretty. Many more details of the adventure when we get to show the film and a few outtakes. Stay tuned!






apple picking!! reading, vt.
Fall is officially here. Thanks to the Anderson’s for hosting the most proper occasion to wrap up a wonderful wedding weekend for Ali & Gene Nogi. Apple crisp is now on the menu at 82 Charles!









mazel tov, ali & gene. woodstock, vermont.

i can fly. jackson hole, wyoming.
My new favorite place is Jackson Hole, Wyoming. We were out for yet another wedding and had the most wonderful time. I have so many pictures it will take me a while to sort through.
For one highlight (paragliding), I made a quick pull. The chance to fly over the exposed Teton mountains was not to be missed. The summer was at a peak and I went on the first run, with perfect morning light.
Begin 7 am. Get to the top of the mountain and this is your view. However, I am wondering how exactly we get the wind in our sail. ( I was told that actually there was no wind, so we were going to create some. hmm..)
Look behind. Yep, there’s the sail. Still not sure how this is going to work. Look left. 10 year old little lady not afraid at all. Apparently the only requirement is that you must weigh 40 pounds. She might be just that.


And then you run (yes, just run down hill..) And the wind fills the parachute, and you are off.

And then its calm. I took these about 30 seconds after we took off.

And after a safe landing, here is a look back up. (below)


fenway. boston, mass.

malcolm wyer. paris, france. 1999.








