Photographers whose images may appear within our website or online portfolio
Abby Rose Photography
Amanda Dumouchelle
Ashley Slater Photography
Christina Harrison Photography
Heather Nash Photography
K.R. Moreno Photography
Katie Grace Photography
Kelly Costello Photography
Lauren Carnes Photography
Melanie Reyes Photography
Niki Marie Photography
Sean Cook Wedding Photography
Vienna Glenn Photography
*a non-exhaustive list!
From photographers, designers, planners, fellow stationers, and project managers*, we are so grateful to everyone we've had the privilege of working with over the past decade. Thank you for lending us your gifts.
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Working with Christina feels like sitting on the shore of Lake Michigan. Tranquil, natural, timeless. Soft yet powerful. Thanks to Christina's creative direction and eye for composition, we have compelling brand imagery that captures our by-hand processes as well as the tactile, artful quality of our print and portfolio work. How does she make film photography feel like poetry? It must be magic.
Caroline Horste of Boundless Impact has been an invaluable member of the P&H team since late 2023. Without her, this website would still be unpublished, an eternal Coming Soon. Armed with two Master's degrees and countless sticky notes, Caroline's project management support has been critical to our inner- and outward-facing evolution. I'd call her my secret weapon except gatekeeping is the antithesis of everything she stands for — "There is always room to do better work that is kinder, more competent, and more just." Caroline, we are the moons of Jupiter! We can do anything! I love you so.
I have Eva Smith of Odd Poppy Brand Co. to thank for our brand refresh! Eva's talent, exquisite design eye, and peaceful guidance made the exact recipe I needed to take Paper & Honey from 2012 into 2024. Evolution of recovering girl boss to modernized artisan. Eva, your patience and professionalism are unmatched! Thank you for understanding my [all-over-the-place] vision and helping bring it to life.
Thank you endlessly to Heather Nash for first documenting our transition to a letterpress print studio. You single-handedly combatted my imposter syndrome and truly helped me feel like a Real Artist Creating Art, instead of just somebody working out of their garage. We're grateful for your friendship and "that's so us!" imagery.
new-timey times
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