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March 29, 2011

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I love framed, it's truly a great thing they are doing for all of us curious little bees! So fun you were part of it!

gorgeous! and i love the video!

very pretty model. lovely fresh flowers and styling!

the flowers are so beautiful and such a lovely pop of color!

framed is new to me and it is wonderful! i loved the behind the scenes and the photography tips. the shoot was so beautiful! thanks, chelsea!

Love, love, loved this! Can you share where the dresses came from? Please? Thank you!

Absolutely awesome! I loved this!!

beautiful...she looks like a doll.

Hi Brittany! The dress is from letrainbleau.com !

Wow! It's amazing to see how you all work together and how each one of you plays a vital part towards the final result - which is gorgeous, by the way! Very inspiring.

Completely and utterly gorgeous...

Great photos - her make up is stunning!

Beautiful work, ladies. TOTAL PDX DREAM TEAM!

So interesting! I'm addicted to anything behind the scenes... this is like going back to the beginning of the dvd and watching it with director's commentary! Now, we'd like a video about your work please Chelsea...

Awesome video! I loved it so much; it was great seeing how you ladies produce such gorgeous images. It was neat to learn that you were ranked #17 best design blog by the London Times. Congrats! xoColleen

so fun working with you chelsea :).

I just watched this again. Still has me smiling. Also, I recognize the model from a previous shoot you've posted about (I think?). Would you remind providing the link in the comments if it was in fact a post of yours she was mentioned in? I did a bit of poking around but couldn't find it. And if you have no idea what I'm talking about...sorry!)

Hi Kayla! Thanks for your sweet comment. Yes, Skye was feautred in this shoot: http://www.frolic-blog.com/frolic/2011/01/ace-hotel-portland-lisa-warninger-photography.html She also models for a lot of local clothing lines like Filly, Hetterson, and the shop, Le Train Bleu so I am sure you've seen her there. Isn't she darling? She's going to be big time soon!

Loved this post Chelsea...flowers and photography = two of my passions. Just started taking digital images in January...so lots to learn, but Lisa is a photographer whose style I have admired for some time.

Many congratulations on a beautiful shoot with stunning flowers!

Gorgeous flowers!

I love this site! Very inspirational and encouraging. I felt it is never late to follow your dream. Thank you for sharing.

Beautiful!!

absolutely wonderful!


this is so pretty chelsea...you are so insanely talented lady!
xoxo

Seriously, you guys. Awesome awesome.

Brava! Brava! I love watching the Framed show after seeing the images. Well done--all of you!

Beautiful styling and what a darling model. Love the cherry blossoms, such an ode to Portland.

Congrats to you and all the ladies working on such a great shoot!

I couldn't get past the beautiful shade of lipstick!

Your model looks really really lovely. And yes, I can't get over the lip color too! :D

loved watching this! always fun to know what goes on behind the scenes! x

I know it's about the clothing, but my gosh, she as the most incredible eyes!

I absolutely loved this. It was fascinating - congrats!

Love the muscari flowers (grape hyacinths) in the photo...goregous!

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