This morning the crew from Popular Woodworking Magazine showed up to shoot photos of my recently built aumbry for an upcoming issue.
While I’m always happy to shoot my own photographs, if they offer to send photographer Al Parrish, I roll over immediately. He is one of the finest photographers I’ve ever worked with. I also immediately purchase pastries – Al travels on his stomach.
They started by shooting the aumbry in my workshop and then moved it to our dining room for a second set-up.
It has been years since I had a crew take over the house; it was a regular occurrence when I was on the staff of the magazine. As a result, the hardwood floors under the rugs hadn’t been swept since I stepped down as editor in 2011. Oh, and they found four cat toys, too.
Amazingly, the team was in and out in only three hours. Thanks to Al, Editor Megan Fitzpatrick, Senior Art Director Dan Pessell, and Senior Managing Editor Michael Wallace for the quick work.
By the way, you left some of your cheese pocket here.
Now the aumbry is sitting in front of the fireplace, awaiting its final destination.
— Christopher Schwarz
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Did the photos get a good look at whatever that fascinating tool is on top of the aumbry? I’d sure like to get a closer look at that.
Great to see Al again. Nobody does it better!
That’s not true! I swept them for the August 2012 Campaign Secretary cover shoot, too. (I think you were out of town that day.)
Headed for a customer, or destined to hold your own fine linens and pies?
Don’t meant to pry; feel free to ignore completely. 🙂