It is good to have a professional photographer in the family. I recently took 25 quilts to Nashville so my son could shoot excellent photos of them for an upcoming online Special Exhibit.
Our son, Joshua Black Wilkins, makes his living as a photographer--when there are jobs. Check out his website: jbw photography Please note, there is a section of nudes that may not be for everyone.
I found myself saying "this is one of my favorites", over and over. Only two of these are published patterns, all the rest are my original design or a very traditional quilt pattern. Most of the rest of the Exhibit are almost my own design. Called "My Joyful Journey", it is the story of my work as a quiltmaker, from the beginning in 1985 to today.
Here are just a few "behind the scenes" shots I took during the shoot:
Back in Time--I hand quilted this one and it is one of my most favorites:
Waste Not, Want Not:
It took some effort to gather all 25 from around my home and load them in the car. Then we drove 2.25 hours to Nashville. Having some help made it go pretty fast, we were done in 2.5 hours. After lunch we hit the road south and were home before dinner.
My plan is to publish an e-book with all the quilts and their stories. More about that when it happens.
Let's quilt,
Barbara