Well, here we are.First off, I took this selfie (a true rarity for me) right before heading out to the polls this morning. In other words, it was shot with my phone, so excuse the image quality as it's a bit off.But I digress.What I really want to talk about today is not so much the election, but how it has affected the press. This is the first presidential election that I have not worked in a newsroom, and it has been very interesting. First, because I'm finally allowed to post my opinions and be free with them (more on that later) and second because with so many people attacking mainstream media, it's really got me thinking.There have been a lot of people holding the "mainstream media" out as a giant conspiracy, and I need to be clear, that is complete bullshit. And if you don't believe me that the media has become a target, take a look at this Trump supporter.For the twenty two years that I worked in newsrooms across the country (red states, blue states, wherever), the main focus of every political story we covered was to remain objective. Now, before you get upset, I need to clarify that the OPINION PAGES (usually located at the back of the A section or the B section) are used to voice the editor's opinions and those of the community. These opinions sit in a specific, cordoned off area of the paper. You also need to know that those editors whose voices are used on these pages also sit in a different, cordoned off area of the newspaper building. They do not attend news meetings, they are rarely, if ever, even seen in the newsroom, and they have zero say on how stories are "played" in the regular paper. They work on those two pages in the paper where opinion is allowed, and that's it. For instance, in all of my years in various newsrooms, I never even saw the editorial cartoonist (or didn't know if I did). And I'm an art director! That's how separate the areas of the paper are kept.I think a huge failing of the internet is that so many "stories" are shared via email, facebook or wherever, and they are not blatantly marked as coming from the newspaper's opinion pages. They are not coming from the mainstream media. They are coming from the opinion pages. These two things are very different, and please remember that.Also, every single newsroom I ever worked in had rules that as journalists we needed to appear objective and we were not allowed to post our opinions in public forums or display yard signs or anything like this. It almost killed me during the Obama elections. But! Contrary to popular belief, we are not all democrats! I have wonderful friends from my years in newsrooms who are deep-rooted conservatives. And they, too, had to keep their opinions quiet. So it sucked for everyone!Now, back to the "regular" newspaper. I cannot tell you the amount of time and energy that is spent in a newsroom making sure coverage is equal of both parties. From photo size, to photo selection to amount of story that appeared on the front page to graphics to headline size. IT ALL MATTERED. Because we wanted to be as fair as possible and we didn't want any visuals to sway how people thought.Clearly, I'm not a reporter or editor, but considering how much attention was paid to my headline sizes by the various editors in chief that I worked with, I am certain that same level of attention was paid to the word selection in the stories. Also, you should know that we knew we were doing our job right when we got 100 angry calls from Republicans saying we were too liberal and that same day got 100 angry calls from Democrats saying we were too conservative. When you are pissing everyone off? You're doing things right.But now that I've given you a little background, I want to talk about how times have changed.I was stunned when I studied in London back in 2008 and saw how the papers there didn't work to be objective. How the conservatives had their paper and the liberals had theirs. And I liked that system better. I felt like we were working so damn hard to be objective back in the states, that we weren't presenting the news in the right way for fear of angering one political party or another. Sometimes in an effort to be "fair" you forget about things that are important and might need more coverage because it's the right thing to do.But then TV news took a turn, and the networks became just that. They started catering to the parties, and all of a sudden, it felt like people in general were less informed. People watch what they want to watch, and they ignore what they don't want to hear. And that, my friends, is dangerous.Another great example of this is Facebook. My own feed is "curated" by the company, and I see almost all liberal points of view. But when I do see my conservative friends' posts (yes! I have lots of conservative friends! They are smart, thoughtful and wonderful people!), I always click to read them. I want to know how "the other side" sees things. I want to know their point of view.But as the election has grown nearer, I don't see those posts as much. Because Facebook is showing me what it thinks I *want* to see. And having papers with blatant political slants would be the same.As you can tell, I don't really have the answer here. What news sources will I always trust? The Washington Post and the New York Times. I know it's different for everyone. But I am begging people not to fall into a trap of thinking that the mainstream media is in on some sort of conspiracy. They work so diligently to bring fair and balanced coverage, and also to work in the best interest of the people. And if they are a tad slower reporting the news than Twitter or your favorite blog? It's because they are confirming the facts first (VERY IMPORTANT!) and they are working to get a voice to the other side of the issue (aslo, VERY IMPORTANT!). I've seen it in action for years and years and years. And tonight and tomorrow night? These are the toughest shifts of their lives.Don't buy the hype that the media is a conspiracy or a machine with an agenda. The "mainstream media" is working hard to keep everyone informed of the facts. Even if they disagree with them. I promise.
Oh man, you guys, we are so blissed out up here.I shot this on our first morning here at the north shore. Jamie came in and woke me up around 7:30, apologizing for stealing me away from delicious slumber, but promising me I would be sad to miss the beauty of the lake that morning. Was he right or WHAT? Those clouds look like they are on fire!We have had another majestic weekend up here on the north shore, and we'll be heading back home later today. Somehow, Ezra being all screwed up by daylight savings and waking us up at FOUR THIRTY in the morning doesn't seem quite as bad when this is the view you are waiting for. (That said, dear sweet Jesus can we get him back to "sleeping in" until 6:15 am, pretty please?)I would probably stay up here for a lot more time if there wasn't something important I need to get done on Tuesday.
Hey guys! We are taking a quick jaunt up north this weekend, so I'm short on time to shoot/post today! Really quickly, my amazing friend Margaret took some gorgeous shots of our family a few weeks ago, and I thought you might want to see them. (Plus? Easy work for me!) So here are a few of my favorites! Second, I shot the Rural Alberta Advantage last night at The Entry, and you can see those photos over here, if you'd like. If you are unfamiliar with the band, here is my favorite song.And that's it! Have a wonderful weekend, and I'll catch you next week!
I met up with my dear friend Meredith this morning to take some new head shots of her (and her dog!). How cute is this girl!?!? And let me assure you, she is a great way to start the day. I've been having a hard week, and she had me laughing and smiling like crazy. We all need friends like that.Why am I having a hard week, you ask? Nothing major. I'm pretty stressed out about the election, to be honest. Ezra is in the throes of toddlerdome and potty training, and if you didn't know, that shit is hard. And the two of those things together are keeping me up a bit at night, which means I'm cranky. Hopefully (fingers crossed), this all gets a bit easier next week.But how about some internet shares to cheer us all up, eh?+ Did you hear Dessa is going to be on the new Hamilton soundtrack? How bananas is that!?+ Have you heard about these solar roofs? Man-oh-man I hope I win the lottery so I can get me one of those.+ This site shows you where your last name is most common. Mine is most popular in Germany! Which is nuts because none of the American Plessers I know will willingly set foot in the country that killed off their ancestors.
So do any of you have a fitbit? I wear one religiously, and while I rarely log my 10,000 steps these days (too much work at the computer!), the gizmo does buzz on my wrist each time an hour has passed and I haven't taken 250 steps. I am ashamed to say that this fall, with so much work on my plate, that it buzzes ALL THE TIME. So this afternoon I finally had a break and took sweet Mags out for a long walk to soak up the fall color. And I brought my camera!The photo at the top is one of my favorite houses in our neighborhood. It was sold maybe 1 or 2 years ago, and I remember telling some dear friends of ours about it because it still had it's original mid-century modern charm, but needed a facelift in terms of paint etc. While my friends didn't bite, the people that did are doing WONDERS with this home and it pleases me to no end. The house used to be a reddish brown with cream trim and traditional house numbers, and I just adore the latest paint job. And I try not to be too creepy about peeking in the windows to see their fantastic taste in furniture and lighting. Anyway, that yellow door is A+ in my opinion.Below are some photos of the color found in nature -- this autumn has been so long and so lovely. I hope you're enjoying it wherever you are as well! For your internet shares of the day:+ You can now eat pancakes at Paisley Park, just like Prince.+ Wow. What a wedding this must have been!
Well, Ezra seems to have gotten over his fever.We took him trick or treating last night just up and down our own block, and man did that kid have fun (don't worry, we did put shoes on first).Today (Tuesday), the munchkin is still home with me because we have to keep him out of daycare until 24 hours have passed since the fever, and while I do adore this kid like no other, it has been five straight days of parenting a child who is not at the top of his game and holy cow I could never be a stay at home mother because those women are SAINTS with serious patience that I do not come close to possessing.For today's post, I'm including images of Ezra in his Elmo costume, but also some of my favorite shots/costumes from the photo booth I had yesterday in my studio. Such a fantastic time of year! And lastly, since I've been slammed being a full-time parent lately, there hasn't been much time for online surfing. So instead, I'm going to share a few beauty products I've discovered in the last six months that I cannot live without. To the boys out there: Sorry. Or maybe read through them for stocking stuffer ideas? And many of these are skin products because hey, I'm over 40 now, chasing a toddler around, lacking solid sleep and I'm trying to fight wrinkles like a ninja. Bear with me.+ Boy brow. I love this brow finisher because it's easy and I feel SUPER put together after using it. In general, I haven't met a Glossier product I don't love. And? If you listen to a certain podcast and use promo codes, you can save 20% off. My recent listening binge has been this one, and their promo code is MURDER. You're welcome.+ This makeup remover is FANTASTIC. It gets EVERYTHING off, and leaves your skin moisturized, is less than $7 and lasts for months and months and months. Total winner.+ This anti-wrinkle/skin brightening serum actually makes a difference that I can SEE after just a few uses. That right there is magic. FYI, you can only get it at Target.+ This moisturizer has been used by all the women in my family since my grandmother's plastic surgeon recommended it. Yes, my grandmother was quite a beauty fiend. I never used it until I turned 40, but I now use it twice daily and it is a miracle worker when it comes to evening out my skin and reducing the look of fine lines. The only drawback is that it's spendy. But you know what? It makes for a great gift...
Holy cow, look who made it out for some live music this weekend! It was loud and raucous and fun and exhausting. I don't know if this photo conveys that or not, but overall, I am so happy that we were able to get out and see some rock'n'roll. Even if we did have to stop at Starbucks on our way to the club for some espresso since we head to bed around 10 pm these days and are boring old sods. Except for the nights we head out to see a fantastic band and act like we never had children. Oh, those are the nights.This is Beach Slang. And if you'd like to see more images, you can see them here.And today is Halloween! I'm hosting a photo booth in my studio this afternoon, which I'm balancing with a crazy toddler staying home all day. Ezra had a massive fever Saturday night and Sunday (no other symptoms though...) and our daycare has rules about keeping the kid home 24 hours after the fever breaks. So today ought to be interesting. I also would like to point out that Ezra has been sick this year on Christmas weekend, Valentine's weekend, his birthday weekend and now Halloween weekend. This kid is a constant party, I tell you.If you're coming to the shoot, do not fear. I have someone watching Ezra, and he won't contaminate your children, I promise.Anyway, here's hoping you guys all have a wonderful hallow's eve!
Yesterday morning I got to have tea with this little munchkin! Isn't he cute? He's chomping on his maraca from Mexico, and those eyes are just amazing. I can't wait to see this one grow up!His mother and I try to get together once or twice a month for walks, coffee and family updates. This morning we walked up to Rose Street Patisserie for provisions, and then shopped a bit at Wild Rumpus, where I found this amazing and hysterical book. I could not purchase it fast enough. I don't know if I'll read it to Ezra now or just save it as a keepsake, but it made me laugh out loud, and this election season I think laughter is something we all need.For your internet shares of the day:+ The power of the dinner table.+ Such an interesting business model!+ New albums from Prince? Add to cart.+ Urban Outfitters has some pretty wonderful shower curtains!