On my recent trip to Portland, I met up with the awesome Casey Keasler of Kid Collective (you may remember her from her fab guest posts here on I ART U). Casey is an interior designer and also works for the rad leather company, Tanner Goods. After talking over a delicious meal of ramen at Ping, we headed to the Tanner Goods workshop for a tour. I loved meeting the creatives working there and seeing them create in full force. I photographed Casey making a beautiful double wrap wristband that made its way home with me. I'll share photos of it sometime soon!
Thanks for a good time, Casey!
Ah, so rad! I want to visit one day. That Casey...so lovely.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this behind the scenes peek! Casey is so sweet!
ReplyDeletethanks for linking to Tanner Goods! I just went over to their website and their stuff is amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I live in Portland and so wanted to go! But by the time i found out about it, it was too late. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful photography!
ReplyDeleteKate {Something Fabulous}
http://thesomethingfabulous.blogspot.com
ohhh that is soo cool! i love going on those "how it's made" type tours!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great get together and experience you probably had. curious to see more of the wristband :))
ReplyDeleteI love taking a look behind the scenes. Beautiful photos as always (I think I say this on everyone one of your posts)!
ReplyDeleteyeah i like this a lot, see people do something with hands, i like the composition on this images to :)
ReplyDeletecame to sapin and take me some photos to please haha.
Oh Tanner Goods. YES.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you stopped in and we were able to meet for lunch. Can't wait to do it again! This time in sunny CA!
ReplyDeleteahh, love!
ReplyDeleteIt's so neat getting to see a behind the scenes look at all of the work that goes into making leather goods!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures! I was wondering, when are you going to announce the winner of the giveaway?? Or did you already announce it...because I missed it! ;)
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that to see how that is done!?
ReplyDeleteWonderful images! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelove these shots! there's nothing i love more then see photos/ or videos of makers & their process!
ReplyDelete