A good friend of mine is from France and she makes the most wonderful pottery. Recently she asked me if I would be interested in taking some photos of her pieces and I jumped at the chance. If she ever decides to sell her pottery online, I'll be sure to let you guys know. Anyway, I didn't create the pottery, but I can take credit for the photos so I'll be sharing this post on Kristen's linky party at Kristen's Creations.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
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Those pottery look really nice. I took some basic pottery classes last year, it was fun.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff.Really beautifull.I am also proud owner of some nice pieces of nZ potters;)
ReplyDeleteOh you have photoed them beautifully!! She will be very happy.
ReplyDeleteLovely pottery~
I'm so glad you will be joining my party! That is some beautiful pottery your friend makes... Love it! Those are som wonderful photos you took! And...I'm so glad you are getting a Hobby Lobby! YAY!!! You will love it...I go at least twice a week. They all know me by name! lol...You just can't beat the sales!
ReplyDeleteWhat a talented friend...your photography did a beautiful job showcasing her work~
ReplyDeleteThose are all beautiful..and practical!
ReplyDeleteNice photos! What lens do you use?
ReplyDeleteThanks Wanda - I was playing with my new Nikkor 18-200mm.
ReplyDeleteThe pottery is great but you make it fabulous! Your styling is wonderful too. How fun. I love gorgeous pottery.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pottery - each piece looks like it has a story to tell, a history behind it.
ReplyDeleteAnd you've always been great at styling a shot; that's what first caught my eye on your blog. I think the first post I saw was the day your autographed copy of Rose's book arrived. :)
I love that silverware caddy, so unique and cute! Great photos!!
ReplyDeleteWow, these french potteries are so pretty. I love them all and you certainly did a wonderful job on photography. Love the color contrast and the focuses on the pottery.
ReplyDeleteI am always drawn to pottery. I have a set of pottery dishes and I just love them. Your photos are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteStunning pottery! My classes start again in two weeks and I can't wait! --Joann
ReplyDeleteGreat pottery and great photography! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by my blog and leaving such a sweet comment!
I hope you're having a great week!
xoxo,
Vanessa
The pottery is just gorgeous and your pictures are stunning too!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha.
I'm a big fan of French pottery the designs created are very curious and like to the people. My house it's fulled of French pottery.
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