Contributors
“What does
spring mean
to you?”
SUSANNA BLÅVARG
Photographer, New York
The light comes back. As
a photographer it means
the world. With the light
comes happiness.
ANDREA BRICCO
Photographer, Los Angeles
Spring means memories of
being a kid in Wisconsin. Spring
always means good things to
come. Growth and renewal.
ALICIA BUSZCZAK
Stylist & illustrator, Los Angeles
Spring is the reward at winter’s
end and each sign is a treasure
that I hold dear, like old friends
returning from a long journey.
COLIN COOKE
Photographer, New York
Spring means color, scents,
open windows, bird sounds,
planting, longer days, and
lighter spirits.
JENNIFER CAUSEY
Photographer, New York
Spring means a renewed sense
of adventure. I love eating my
first meal outside and riding a
bike with sunshine on my face.
ALEXANDRA GRABLEWSKI
Photographer, New York
Spring is a relief: green trees,
warmer and longer days, and
shedding layers. And if I’m lucky,
a hot cross bun or two.
MELINA HAMMER
Photographer, New York
Sweet shrimp, fresh peas,
ramps, warm breezes, and
flowers. It’s such a welcome
burst of color and scents.
MICHAELA HAYES
Chef & food preservation queen,
New York / The end of apples
and root veggies and the
beginning of ramps, fiddlehead
ferns, morels, and asparagus.
JIM HENSLEY
Photographer & writer, Oslo
Spring means the Hensley
family’s yearly reunion. There is
eating and drinking and dancing,
if last year’s injuries have healed.
FRANCES JANISCH
Photographer, New York
Spring is Easter, which
usually means all my favorite
foods: chocolate eggs,
lamb,pretty cocktails.
LOT TA JANSDOTTER
Designer, New York
Spring means that I can enjoy
my tiny little balcony again–I
can plant herbs and flowers and
drink my morning cup of coffee.