7.27.2011

Blogspotted at Bluebirdbaby

You'd think that being an "Official Shoe Promoter" (seriously, that's my title) and all, I would expect to see evidence of my work out there in the world.  I'm all about helping our shoes to get exposure, but somehow I'm still surprised every time I stumble upon a pair somewhere outside of our local community.   Yesterday I was catching up on a blog that I keep in my feed and I saw this:

and then I poked a bit further and found this:
and upon more investigation, there was this:

I contacted Erin at Bluebirdbaby to see if I could share her blog photos with you and she was super nice about it.  She's got a simple and natural style that works so well with our shoes and her life in Maine is so similar to ours here in rural upstate New York that I couldn't help but identify with her.  I love the way Erin's blog captures the everyday moments that so many of us take for granted.  It's a great reminder to stop and enjoy the beauty that constantly surrounds us.

A few of my recent favorites, just because...
 
You can view Erin's personal blog here.  She also has a professional photography website and a beautiful photography blog.  She's based in Maine but us up for travel.  I loved her stuff so much that we're working out a deal to have her capture some new photos for our website.  Since putting ourselves online a couple of years ago, we've made some really great connections with people who share our values and design aesthetic.   It's a great feeling to work together with other people to achieve a common goal and the internet makes it all feel so easy.  

Thank you, Erin, for sharing your lovely blog (and life) with us! 

2 comments:

  1. Erin is awesome!! So glad you found her :) Now I think I'll take a peek around your little place here!

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  2. not my blog, but I saw Aurora shoes here, as well!!
    http://3191.visualblogging.com/archives/11518_1443007713/355122

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