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PLEASE NOTE – FOR FULLY UPDATED VERSION PLEASE SEE MY INSTAGRAM, @bookcooklook! A NEW SITE FOR BOOKCOOKLOOK IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION! (Dec 2021) This project originated from a new year’s resolution: to read more, cook more, and look for more beauty in the everyday to shoot. As I was reading a novel about Africa, I was […]

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I am NOT a food blogger. But over the past seven weeks, I’ve been spending a whole lot of time in the kitchen, my new Quarantine HQ. It has become office, classroom, photography studio, laundry folding station, conference room, tech center. And sometimes, I cook there too. This is a little food journal of some […]

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On a warm day in early summer, I met this beautiful family, whose home is full of the kind of love you smile to recall days later. What a treat it was to photograph their warmth and affection, as these girls tangled up together while mom and dad laughed, hugged and danced a little too. […]

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“Happiness is a butterfly, which when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you.” – Nathaniel Hawthorne To be present for these moments with this very special family was a true joy.  I treasure their friendship, and honor their love with these photos.  The […]

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Nestled in Jamaica’s Sandy Bay, between gleaming bright beaches and towering palm trees, is a tiny preschool. You might not notice it from the outside, but there are BIG things going on in these classrooms. Teachers trying to change the literacy rate in this small, beautiful country. Little people laughing and learning and running through […]

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Since we moved to our charming little town in the burbs, I’ve watched cars pull up to my neighbor’s house, anxious owner ring her doorbell, and inevitably emerge with a tall box, tip toeing carefully with said box to their trunk, and placing it gingerly inside as though it contained a treasure to be transported […]

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