A Crafter's Life, Quiltfolk Issue 28, Special Events

Quiltfolk Magazine Photoshoot, Part II

As I shared in Part I (if you are just joining us, see Quiltfolk Magazine Photoshoot, Part I), I was invited to be part of Issue 28: Colorado in the October 2023 issue of Quiltfolk Magazine.

I had an amazing Zoom video chat the previous Friday with Dr. Sharbeon Plummer, one of the Quiltfolk Magazine writers who will write the article about me; and then a very fun photoshoot inside and outside my home with the Quiltfolk Magazine photoshoot team.

I thought I would share some “behind the scenes” photos from the photoshoot that I took while the photographer was getting set up and/or the stylist was doing her styling magic.

Inside My House

The photo above is not a grouping of quilts to be photographed together, but rather a selection of quilts the photographer wanted to do individual close up details on. The first photo in the series of images above shows some of the photographic equipment they unpacked for the photoshoot.

Outside My House (Front & Backyard)

So that’s about it for now about this incredible opportunity.

As we get closer to the release of the October 2023 issue of Quiltfolk Magazine I’ll have some type of “social media” package with a preview of photos from the article I can share as a teaser and a discount coupon to share on my blog and Instagram for followers who would like to purchase a discounted copy of the issue.

The photographer and stylist set up some really cool photos and I cannot wait to see the outcome of the photoshoot. I also cannot wait to read the article of course!

If you’d like to see some additional behind the scenes photos check out the Instagram feed of the stylist @kimberleezacek (see her “Quiltfolk” reel) as well as the IG feed for Quiltfolk Magazine – @quiltfolk – which has a reel called “Issue 28” showing the amazing road trip by the photographer (Melanie) and stylist (Kimberlee) as they travel through Colorado meeting with quilters and photographing their homes and studios (as well as the beauty of Colorado).

38 thoughts on “Quiltfolk Magazine Photoshoot, Part II”

  1. Holy cow, Tierney, this is just so exciting and I can imagine how thrilled you must be! I will ofcourse be buying that copy! And maybe, if we meet in person some day, I can get you to sign it?

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  2. Congratulations Tierney!!! It is so nice to see all you have to offer to the community. I can hardly wait to see that article!!

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  3. oh my! you’re going to be famous??? I would have been really stressed at the idea of having professional photographers in my house, which is usually in such a chaotirc mess and in dire need of housework doing lol.

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  4. I would be grinning for days after such an experience. Thanks for sharing these photoshoot details, and more shots of your stunning work. I can’t wait to buy a copy when the magazine is available. Congratulations, once again.

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  5. I was smiling all the way through this post Tierney! Smiling to see your beautiful house, and all the love you and John have put into it. Smiling to see your quilts being appreciated and photographed as the magnificent things they are. But mainly smiling to know how loved and appreciated you, the creator, are. (Terry would be so proud!)

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  6. again amazing

    but also you have much wall space to display your art making – one of things that I struggle with is “putting things up on show”

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