Monday, February 11, 2013

If I Told You That a Flower Bloomed in a Dark Room, Would You Trust It?


The great thing about San Francisco is no matter how many times you've been through a neighborhood, you'll always find something new during your next walk through it. From the street art to the alleyways, there's always something that you didn't see before that will make you wonder how you missed it in the first place. I like to keep my eyes peeled - maybe it's the blogger in me that is always on the hunt for the perfect backdrop or Instagram capture. Whatever it is, I'm glad it's in me. Though, I definitely can't take credit for the location of this shoot. Lucky for me, Melissa has a great eye, so she spotted it right when I was looking the other way and captured these amazing shots. Looking forward to my next walk through a familiar neighborhood - both for the feeling of excitement  at making a new discovery and the eventual attainment of it.







Sweater: Royal Mint; Necklace: TopShop; Denim Shorts: Forever 21; Flats: Aldo; Purse: Charlotte Russe

Photos by: Melissa de Mata



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5 comments

  1. Perfect sweater, perfect location for a shoot! ;)

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  3. Luv this look!


    Jen

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  4. omg I love these photos! Melissa did a great job. That fluorescent yellow just pops against the bricks. Super cute sweater too.

    Christine
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