
bay area-based artist and photographer beisch is one of my long-time favorites, so when another of my favorite photographers and stylists invited me to share their latest shoot of home, i couldn’t wait. her marin county home is sublime — a victorian flipped on its past and reinvented as a modern, serene, and whitewashed palette perfect for an artist to build on. says she’s gravitated to the concept of beauty — in nature or in the things humans have created and when expressed with simplicity, the ability to seduce, empower and heal. And given that, she believes our environment will make for a happier, more inspired person and that in order for creativity to thrive, you need to surround yourself with simplicity and beauty. looking at these photos, it’s clear she’s achieved just that.

For a long time, found the need to have lots of inspiration around her — either found, purchased or created objects that inspired with texture, color or shape. Now with the internet and computers, she instead gathers much of this ‘collecting’ from observing things online — the world is now her source. In addition, years of photographing food has demonstrated the need for simplicity in and in her life. she still wanted to have her husband’s collection of artwork and books present, but in a simpler cleaner looking house in which to live their lives, and she found that her teenage daughter, Eva was ecstatic with this idea, as somewhat of a modernist herself.

in designing her home, looked to involve a team of talented and creative friends whose personal style and work has been inspiring her throughout her career as a photographer, and so first reached out to her close friend art director, stylist and merchandiser (who’s also been instrumental in helping me launch !). the two met when hired leigh to collaborate on shoots and has since developed a deep respect for how artfully puts things together to create a rich and unique style — a style that reflects her European and modernist California roots.

Once the house was finished, it seemed appropriate for it to be photographed since it felt much more than just a redecoration, but more of an art project, and a collaboration between creatives, so she looked to another friend, photographer , who she also met through work when moved to California from New York. Clean, impeccably composed photographs showing respect for the space are signature forte, bringing a highly refined sensibility to every project she takes on — she’s become a social media collaborator for many big brands and her personal travel photographs landed her commissions for Vogue Living Austraila, Condé Nast Traveler, Food and Wine, among other notable magazines. , and are all inspiring ones to follow on instagram as well, and all of these women have created their own inspiring and beautiful environments in which to live. have a look at their amazing creative collaboration.















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