11.17.11


Over the past month I've had the pleasure of working with Brad from Well Spent (a gentleman's blog featuring quality American-made products). He contacted me about collaborating with him on a project called "Go Local" in effort to highlight local businesses for the holiday shopping season. Being a lover of excellent goods & local shopping -- I gladly agreed to help. 

Below are a few photos from our feature on Winter Session. Owned by one of the most charming married couples, Tanya Fleisher & Roy Katz; Winter Session produces a gorgeous collection of canvas & leather made bags. Their workspace isn't too hard on the eyes either. Be sure to read their interview on Well Spent here.

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Hughes:

Excellent pictures love your style!

(03.10.12 @ 03:04 PM)
http://nathan-michael.com/blog/2011/11/go-local.html

11.15.11

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Kyle Steed:

I love you too bro. Can't wait for good times in Texas.

YEEEEEEE HAWWWWW!!!

(11.15.11 @ 05:24 PM)
nathanmichael:

Yesir! It's going to be great.

(11.16.11 @ 02:51 PM)
http://nathan-michael.com/blog/2011/11/note.html

10.14.11

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Big thanks to the lovely & talented team of people that made this shoot happen. 

Model: Justina of Ford Models

Wardrobe: Carly Russ

Hair: Shelby George

Makeup: Frances Tsalas



Kyle Steed:

Another stunning spread. Keep 'em coming.

(10.20.11 @ 10:34 PM)
http://nathan-michael.com/blog/2011/10/justina.html

10.09.11

mattmccoy:

love this.

(10.10.11 @ 05:20 PM)
http://nathan-michael.com/blog/2011/10/02-mixtape.html

10.08.11


A small glimpse into my pre-work morning time.

Intelligentsia coffee, almond croissants, worn-in jeans, my daily planner, warm wool socks, lots of music and my favorite mug.


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Matthew Smith:

Love that socks shot!

(10.10.11 @ 03:28 PM)
Jamie Wyckoff | Julia's Poppies:

looks like an amazing morning routine...the almond croissant + bon iver may be my favs.

(10.10.11 @ 06:23 PM)
http://nathan-michael.com/blog/2011/10/busy-mornings.html