KRISTA KELTANEN | COOL FINNISH PHOTOGRAPHY

26 January 2014

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Krista Keltanen is a Finnish photographer and I came across her beautiful interior shots on one of my late night Scandi blog browsing sessions – strictly interiors I may add and totally G-rated.

Her photography feels quiet, deliberate, feminine and composed. No action shots, crazy filters or wonky horizon lines anywhere. It’s honest and simple and very Nordic.

I’m sure it’s something to do with the often harsh weather, the rugged landscape and lack of light for months on end that makes Scandinavian photographers want to capture every last sliver of natural light when it is available.

I was intrigued by her work and contacted her for a short interview which despite being a mother of three she happily agreed to.
 
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TELL US HOW YOU GOT INTO PHOTOGRAPHY IN GENERAL AND THE FIELD YOU’RE WORKING IN NOW.
I bought my first SLR in 1994. I started to shoot film and I was so excited. At this time I mostly photographed for fun… summer holidays, nature, flowers. My father and uncle are both amateur photographers and I had the opportunity to spent time with them in darkroom. I think it was the first spark. I started to study photography in 2002. At the same time I began to work as a freelance photographer. I visited many advertising agencies with my portfolio. It was the time before social media. You had to meet people face to face and show you photos.

I’m totally in love with interior photography and work with interior journalist & stylist Jonna Kivilahti. We shoot homes for Finnish magazines as well as commercial shoots for different companies and we have an agent Living Inside in Italy who sells our home features all over the world. In England our home features has been published in The Simple Things and Country Living and also in Elle Decoration Country.

 
WHAT ARE YOUR FAVOURITE SUBJECTS AND WHERE DO YOU FEEL MOST COMFORTABLE?
Favourite subjects are interiors and different kind of commercial shoots. I also feel very comfortable to photograph people, especially kids.

 
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A LOT OF MY READERS ARE MUMS, MYSELF INCLUDED, AND WE ALWAYS STRUGGLE TO FIT EVERYTHING IN. HOW DO YOU MANAGE TO HAVE A GOOD WORK/LIFE BALANCE?
I don’t 🙂 As a freelancer there are always things to do. A couple of years ago I worked incredibly hard and I was so tired all the time. Then I made a conscious decision to stop and put my life in order. I don’t book my calendar full any more and I don’t edit photos at the four o’clock in the morning and I also spend less time on social media.

 
WHERE DO YOU DRAW YOUR INSPIRATION FROM?
Light. Nature. Interior. Children. Magazines. Conversations. Books. Photographs. Art. Travel.

 
DO YOU READ ANY BLOGS? IF SO, WHICH ONES?
Wishwishwish, 79 ideas, whatkatieate

 
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT USING SOCIAL MEDIA FOR WORK?
I like blogging. I do have a business facebook account where I post inspirations. Instagram is my favourite. I find social media is a good tool to find people who have some same interest as you.

 
I LOVE YOUR INSTAGRAM FEED. WHO ARE YOUR FAVOURITES?
My favourites are all I follow at the moment, but to mention a few names: anne_parker, _jillthomas and saipua.
 

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krista keltanan finnish photography via stylejuicer
 
Thank you Krista!
 
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MORE INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHY | Krista Keltanen
BOOKS | 12 x koti, Mekkotehdas

FOOD HEAVEN | HONEY CHIPOTLE CHICKEN RECIPE

22 January 2014

honey chipotle chicken recipe via howsweeteats.com

I’m not a natural cook. I need a plan, commonly known as a recipe I believe and I need inspiring, mouth-watering photography of the end result. If I get a portion of humour and entertainment with that, even better. I’m practically skipping to the supermarket to get the ingredients and beaming in anticipation of recreating that amazing dish.

Jessica Merchant of How Sweet It Is ticks all my boxes. She’s funny, self-deprecating, takes beautiful photos of her delicious recipes and a total inspiration to me in the kitchen.

I also found a lovely interview where she talks about her daily routine on Rachel Cooks. It’s quite an eye-opener to hear how hard she works and that she deep cleans her kitchen every day! I love her advice to other (food) bloggers too:

“Do it because you love it, don’t expect to make money, be involved with the community, support other bloggers and stop comparing yourself. There is room for everybody.”

A beautiful attitude showing generosity and definitely the only one to adopt if you want to play this blogging game. For the full interview head over to Rachel Cooks Blog.

So, after this introduction I want to share Jessica’s honey chipotle chicken recipe with you today as it’s a welcome change for me from all those winter warmers and hearty something or other. I’m dying for some healthy greens and love the combination with that delicious smokey Mexican flavour chicken.

HONEY CHIPOTLE CHICKEN RECIPE BY HOW SWEET IT IS
INGREDIENTS:

1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 cup olive oil
3 tablespoons adobo sauce, from a can of chipotles in adobo [if you live in the UK you can use chipotle paste and add olive oil or use chipotle sauce]
2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon dijon mustard
1 tablespoon honey mustard
2 tablespoons chopped fresh coriander
4 garlic cloves, minced

Salad
6 cups spring greens
1/2 pint cherry tomatoes, halved
1/4 cup torn fresh coriander
4 green onions, sliced
1 avocado, sliced
1 lime, juiced
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 tablespoon honey

Lime Quinoa
1/2 cup uncooked quinoa, rinsed
1 cup chicken or vegetable stock, or even water
1 tablespoon coconut oil
1 lime, juiced and zest freshly grated
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper

DIRECTIONS:

Add the chicken breasts to a baking dish or ziplock bag and season with salt and pepper. In a bowl, whisk together the olive oil, adobo, honey, mustards, cilantro and garlic. Pour the marinade over the chicken, covering it evenly. Place it in the fridge and marinate for at least 2 hours, or even overnight.

When you’re ready to make the meal, heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add a tiny bit of olive oil and add the chicken, then cover the skillet and cook until the chicken is deeply browned on both sides and cooked in the center, about 6 minutes per side.

To make the salads, add the greens in a large bowl and toss them with a sprinkle of salt and pepper. Add the chicken on top along with the quinoa, the tomatoes, cilantro, green onions and avocado. Drizzle the bowl with the lime juice, olive oil and honey. Serve!

For the lime quinoa add the quinoa and stock (or water) to a saucepan over high heat and bring it to a boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to low and cover the pot. Cook for about 15 minutes, or until all the liquid is absorbed. Stir in the coconut oil (you can swap butter), lime juice, zest, salt and pepper.

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INTERIORS CRUSH | AMSTERDAM LOFT RENOVATION

21 January 2014

I saw this stunning conversion of an Amsterdam loft first in the Spanish edition of Elle. They were featuring the architect Laura Alvarez who moved to Amsterdam five years ago and has fallen in love with this cosmopolitan, young and vibrant city.

In 2009 she founded her own architecture practice after her extensive experience working for well known international practices. She defines herself as a sensible and humble architect in love with craftsmanship. Something I can totally relate to in my own field of graphic design.

This duplex loft was a dark and claustrophobic place in a listed building from 1800. It is situated in the picturesque historic heart of Amsterdam overlooking one of the oldest canals, the Singel, and Laura’s challenge was to bring this space into the 21st century.

Amsterdam Loft Renovation by Laura Alvarez Architecture

The owners love to cook, dine and entertain and Laura opened up the whole of the first floor so it’s one continuous space only broken up by a light steel staircase. To brighten up the living area a series of satin-glass walls have been introduced in the upper floor flooding the lower level and the upstairs bathroom with natural light.

On the upper floor are a guest room and the main bedroom with a bathroom situated between them. I love the fact that Laura removed plaster walls to expose the old roof beams to remind you of the buildings age and historic value.

The space feels peaceful and quiet due to the fact that a lot of interfering objects like radiators have been hidden with the help of custom made furniture, not to mention the 11m long in-built wardrobe – what a dream!

I have to say I’m totally crushing on this space with it’s harmonious proportions, finishes and materials used and I’m sure it won’t be the last time Laura will be featured here.

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Amsterdam Loft Renovation by Laura Alvarez Architecture

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PHOTOGRAPHY | Ewout Huibers & Chidi Onwuka
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH | Pablo Zuloaga for Elle.es

ANTICIPATING SPRING WITH WHITE ANEMONES

Fresh flowers make me feel good and this bunch of white anemones, beautifully styled and shot, makes me anticipate and look forward to Spring.

Have you noticed the days are getting a bit longer!? I’m so pleased that we don’t have to walk home in darkness from the playground at 4:30pm anymore and I’ve already spotted some very large buds on next door’s magnolia tree.

So far we’ve not had a really cold spell in the UK and I’m probably jinxing it by talking about Spring but I think we all need a little pick-me-up at this time of year and I hope this virtual bunch of flowers has done just that for you.

For more blossom pop over to my FLOWERS | GARDENS board on Pinterest.

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PHOTOGRAPHY | N/K [If you know who took the shot please email me at annie {at} stylejuicer.com so I can add the credit.]

DESIGN INSPIRATION | NORDIC HOUSE BRANDING BY ANAGRAMA

19 January 2014

Morning everyone! Hope you all had good weekends. We took the kids to the Science Museum in London on Saturday and everyone had a ball. So much to discover and learn but try dragging two under three away from the interactive water garden… The cowboy and I thought we might come back a deux on a nerdy date as there are so many cool shows and exhibits which are impossible to take in if you’re looking after small kids.

Another great find this weekend was this branding job by Mexican agency Anagrama. You’d be forgiven to think that Nordic House was a Scandinavian brand which is part of the reason it caught my eye. In fact Anagrama approached the yet to be launched dry-cleaning service brand just with those nordic design values in mind. Combining simple geometric forms with a clean, sharp, well-distributed logotype and an icy, cold colour palette from snowy white, chilly grey and pine needle green to fresh salmon.

It all combines to create a cool nordic landscape complete with its pure, immaculate and undisguised scents.

I love the stark, reductionist style which captures the brand’s emphasis on honesty, clarity and above all, quality. Bull’s eye values for a dry-cleaning company, beautifully executed and communicated in their overall appearance and I’m excited to hear that they will also sell exclusive, quality items such as scented soap and undershirts.

Calling all Bay Area residents, make sure to get in line for this premium service when it opens.

Nordic House Cleaning Business Branding by Anagrama via Stylejuicer.com

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Nordic House Cleaning Business Branding by Anagrama via Stylejuicer.com

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