Here's a few from a recent shoot I had with Jason Woods for Edible Magazine.
9/20/2011
9/13/2011
nice rack
9/07/2011
farewell summer
Charlotte's Web is one of the best books ever written. It's one of those books that was written for children but is really just a vehicle to pass on wisdom to adults. I cannot read it without crying. The novel travels from spring to autumn and so, no matter what season of year I pick it up, I always feel as though I have picked it up at the perfect time and that it is speaking directly to me and my current experience.
My two boys are eager to read books that contain more action than Charlotte's Web and I guess it's true that when I read it to them, I am doing it in an act of selfishness. Still, I do think that they absorb some of the sweetness and insight that the book offers.
I have been trying to read it to them this most recent time since the spring and I finally had to do it by trapping them on an hour long train ride with only that book available. By the second chapter my older one was begging me to continue, and last night, the day before their first day of school - the surest sign that summer is over, we picked it up again and read chapter 15 (see above). Of course the tears came.
9/01/2011
Beacon Portrait #51 and #52
8/10/2011
rock star pencil sharpener
David Rees takes his pencil sharpening very seriously. Here are a few sneak peeks from his upcoming book "How to Sharpen a Pencil" that we are shooting together this month.


8/05/2011
jello noticed
In case the print is hard to read, it says "COLOR STUDY NO. 18 (YELLOW), A PHOTOGRAPH BY MEREDITH HEUER FROM THE DUTCHESS COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL EXHIBIT "ART IN THE LOFT SUMMER 2011". From Chronogram Magazine. This print (only larger!) will be on display starting next week at 478 Main Street Beacon, NY.
6/28/2011
beacon portrait #7 Dottie
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