Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Spring things

Yesterday I escaped from the computer for a couple of hours to explore nearby Red Rocks Park in Burlington. For company I brought along my dogsitting charge Sunshine (left) and my roommate Naomi's dog Arla. (For the record, Judd and I don't have a dog of our own, although we desperately want one! We just want to wait until we're absolutely ready.)

It was a drizzly, gray April day, but you could positively smell spring bursting from the ground. Having never been to Red Rocks before, I happily got lost for two hours with my canine buddies and my camera. Enjoy! And happy Earth Day everyone.


















Sometimes, in photography, you have to get a little dirty to get the picture you want. But it was worth it for the shot of this gorgeous purple flower!



Friday, April 17, 2009

The Money Stone: gold mining in Ghana

Earth Day is nearing – but the decisions you and your fiance make during your wedding planning will resonate long after April 22 passes. Like the ring on your finger, for example.

Filmmaker Stuart Harmon has come out with a feature-length documentary on gold miners in Ghana, or "galamseys." The Money Stone exposes the dangers of a trade plagued by poor governmental regulation, lack of technology and safety standards, and environmental destruction. It is estimated that nearly one-quarter of the world's gold comes from small-scale mines like those in Ghana.

The film is now in post-production – visit their site to watch the trailer, see pictures and read more. As visual artists, we appreciate the compelling imagery of The Money Stone. As socially conscious business people – we're not perfect, but we're getting better – we appreciate Harmon's efforts to put the gold mining industry under the microscope.

Consider buying your wedding rings and other wedding gems from a jewelry company that uses conflict-free materials. The Responsible Jewellry Council offers a list of member companies on its site. Some New England conflict-free retailers include Brown Goldsmiths in Freeport, Maine and Vermont Gemological Laboratory in Burlington.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Same-Sex Marriage in Vermont

Because we do a fair amount of business in Vermont, we thought it worth reporting that same sex marriage passed in the Montpelier statehouse as of a few minutes ago. Congratulations to all the happy LGBT couples out there!

In other news, we have a second 5D Mark II now and are gearing up for a busy wedding season! More to follow in the next few days.