Fanny Pan

Did you hear the joke about the peanut butter?

We’re not telling you.  You might spread it!  

Your stomach is probably aching from laughing so hard, so why not sooth it with a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?  Yesterday Angie spent some quality time reminiscing about her childhood with these sweet and sticky finger foods.  Just like that awful joke, this meal is best suited for the fun-loving kid in all of us.

It’s been a busy month so far at the studio with all the projects that Angie and Howard are juggling.  We’re starting to recover from last week’s whirlwind cookbook project, where we worked with prop stylist Christine Wolheim and food stylist Fanny Pan to create some photos of healthy recipes full of pretty produce.  It always makes big projects seem quick and easy when we’re working with a fantastic team, and all the excitement has us eager to share the beautiful images that we made together.  Since we can’t do that quite yet, here are some snippets of what our week was like:

  • Our fridge overfloweth with produce
  • A late night soup emergency
  • An unexpected birthday and celebratory tiramisu
  • AC/DC jam sessions
  • New multisyllabic words to add to our vocabulary that make us feel smart (just ask Christine to use “bimorphic” in a sentence)
  • Sage advice on how to remove giant wine stains from white T-shirts
  • Accidental wardrobe coordination 

The week’s bustling activity had us in such a tizzy that the only way we could properly wind down was with a classy glass of cat wine.  Meow!

Fanny and Angie: Photoshoot Shenanigans

Angie and Fanny Pan (food stylist extraordinaire) got together on Tuesday to make some magic.  

Angie was excited about using her brand spankin’ new view camera.

Angie ruins another Kodak moment:

Calling Giggles McGee to the set!

Fanny was finally able to get some work done once Angie stopped picking on her.

Angie has so much enthusiasm for photography that it shoots out her toes.  Composing her shots on her tippy toes is the only way she can harness her power.  

The hardest part of the day was choosing the right spoon for the job. 

Decision time: