I get lost in the details. of a shoot. I could spend hours on the small things. completely lost myself in this montessori classroom while the kids were out on the playground. it's a good feeling. it's why I do what I do.
and people, if I could start life all over again, I think maybe my first order of business would be to enroll myself in a montessori school. this one in particular.
i love the clarity and lighting in all of these photos. it is the little things.
ReplyDeleteLove the color and all the details. Yes, if I could go back in time I would beg my parents to enroll me in preschool.
ReplyDeleteSo many cute details :) I really love detail shots because they really help appreciate the small things in life.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color (but else what would I expect from your lens?).
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has been at a Montessori since she was three. It's really been a terrific experience for her.
Often times, the little details are the very best ;)
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel - details are the best! Love these.
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cortnie
such a pretty space to work/study in! are you working there?
ReplyDeleteyou capture all its essence with beautiful simplicity.
This classroom is very artsy! I'm pretty sure I'd want to enroll myself there, too, when I can go back to my younger years haha
ReplyDeleteMy children all grown and involved in their own lives, as it should be, but I loved playschool. Then I was involved in their joy, and had no time for photography. Now I have time, and I may, with your inspiration ask to visit the school near us! thanks for sharing your photos, inspiring me, and bringing back some great memories.
ReplyDeleteI love these details :)
ReplyDeleteHow delicious do those freshly sharpened coloured pencils look...!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on that! These photos make me drool!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous photos! Love, love, love.
ReplyDeletelove the photos. especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteHappy, happy birthday to you, Andrea!
ReplyDeletedelightful set. isn't it the most wonderful thing, montessori? my son uses lots of their things in his autism therapies. love!
ReplyDeletepraying for you! xo