Raspberry season
Well, I will go out on a very long limb and say that I think summer might finally have arrived in New England. It’s been a long time coming, so naturally, we’ve been soaking it all in, since you never know when it might leave. (Or when you might have HAIL or FLOODS or some of the other not-so-nice gifts from mother nature of late.)
We hit the raspberry patch last week, and my fledgling photographer Will documented the morning nicely.
A few select works from his collection titled, “Raspberry I.”
This might mark the first time I have featured this particular view of me on H & W. I guess Will is going to practice in a photojournalistic style. GREAT.
Actually love this one–he has clearly mastered composing with negative space!
It was a good day for picking. Now off to Maine for wild blueberries!
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Anna Sawin is a Connecticut-based portrait, wedding, and editorial photographer. She lives in the shoreline town of Stonington with her family and has discovered the perfect cupcake. Just ask, she is willing to share her secret.
I miss the rasberries that grew in our backyard in California.
Yum!
People tell me that summer is almost ending, but I refuse to believe it– we still have MONTHS ahead of us! Enjoy!! 🙂
Will – great job! I want to eat those Raspberries!
ahhhh love that sky
the next Ansel Adams…
I love summer. Raspberry picking looks like a lot of fun. I live in NY, do anyone know of any raspberry fields in this area?
I really love that one of you and the sky as well. Obvious genetic talent.
Love it! Wild blueberries? Jealous! Elke and I went picking at Maple Lane yesterday. The weather was perfect and the berries were yummy for sure – but the wild ones are so much better.
Will is a great little up and coming photographer! What a protege. Our improteu walk this morning turned into a photostroll with N taking at least 3 dozen shots. so cute!
I think you spoke too soon about summer. (This season can’t decide what it wants to be this year.) But those pictures are great, and that looks like a lot of fun! And, of course, raspberries: yum.
you guys are too cute!