All posts tagged “Midwest Living”

Spring cover!Posted: 03/02/07

Midwest Living Magazine

Midwest Living Magazine

Shot the April 2007 cover and a few inside features for Midwest Living Magazine.

Peaches!Posted: 08/22/06

Peaches

Rendleman and Flamm peach farms

Down to southern Illinois for a few days of peaches, peaches and a few more peaches. Add to that peach cobbler, peach crisp, peach cider, peach jelly, peach salsa and a peach sundae to top it off. We visited two family run orchards, Rendleman and Flamm both of which are only a few miles apart near the small town of Cobden Illinois. It’s certainly worth the trip for a ripe off the tree peach in the middle of August.

Parklands of the midwestPosted: 06/19/06

Parklands of the Midwest

On assignment for another book

A few weeks out in Kansas and the Dakota’s for a book project on the Parklands of the Midwest. Managed to hike, canoe, horseback ride, fly fish, swim, rock climb and shoot the Sands Hills of Nebraska at twilight from a Cessna 150, a truly beautiful experience.

Goat cheesePosted: 05/21/06

Goat Cheese

Capriole Farm, Greenville, Indiana

A few days spent down in Greenville Indiana on Capriole Farm. It’s a goat farm owned by Judy Schad where she makes her world famous goat cheese. 80 acres, 400 goats, 2 Great Pyranees guard dogs and lots and lots of cheese. Try the O’Banon, it’s fresh goat cheese wrapped in bourbon soaked chestnut leaves!

KentuckyPosted: 04/19/06

Kentucky

Kentucky horse racing season

Down to Lexington and Frankfort Kentucky for a long weekend to shoot a story for Midwest Living Magazine. The story was mainly about Keenland Race Track, Three Chimney’s Horse Farm and Woodford Reserve bourbon distillery. It’s a great way to spend a spring weekend. We also spent some time shooting in downtown Lexington.

Midwest Living magazine coverPosted: 05/15/05

Midwest Living Cover

Midwest Living magazine, June 2005

This months Midwest Living cover, well actually it’s the June issue and inside feature on Peonies is some of my handy work. We shot the piece last year up in Wisconsin in a field behind a pig farm that the Peonies growers happen to rent out from the pig farmers. Wow what luck! Truly the worst smelling flower shot ever.