Tuesday, July 22, 2008


2 weekends ago, my brother Evan and I ventured down to lovely Greene County, Pennsylvania, to work on an article for the upcoming Fall issue of TABLE magazine. Here are two shots that resulted. 

One is some sort of interesting fly that must be a Monongahela River native, as there were scads of these things resting everywhere.

The second image is my friend David Lesako's painting studio, which is an old log cabin that he bought, moved, and reconstructed on his own property. It's just an amazing place to be, with gorgeous views on all 4 sides of the tiny little cottage. David makes wonderful, colorful landscape paintings, some of which have been on view at Pittsburgh's Gallery on 43rd Street recently. 


2 comments:

Doug Sanders said...

Hey Heather- I'm happy to see you're still trekking the backwoods of PA. Here's a link which your fly immediately brought to mind:
http://www.midnightpapersales.com/mayflies.html

zoe krylova said...

we had a similar, if not same, bug in our house the other day. i googled "dragonfly bee needle butt bug" but couldn't find anything!