The Great Dickens Christmas Fair

 

The 36th annual Great Dickens Christmas Fair and Victorian Holiday Party is underway and only has two weekends left! Ever year it runs right around Thanksgiving until Christmas on the weekends at the Cow Palace. The venue is transformed into the streets of Old London, filled with pubs, theatres, dance and music halls, vendors and great food. It was my second year back to photograph. This year I was on the hunt for interesting characters and unique crafts. Brownie points to anyone that can spot me in one of the images. :) 

Send a telegraph or rose to another visitor and they will call out their name to deliver the message.

Head to one of the 5 pubs and order a Hot Toddy or Irish Coffee among other delicious drinks.

Head over the print shop and see how prints were made back then. 

Be sure to check the schedule and visit one of the 7 theaters for a very entertaining play. Listen to the traveling carolers on the street and maybe you'll spot Father Christmas. 

Stop by the adventurers club and hear about war strategy. 

The fair would not be complete of course without some absinthe tasting at the Bohemian Pub. 

Absinthe tasting // The Great Christmas Dickens Fair // Ashley Petersen Photo

Check out Artisan Flamework by artist Andre Nigoghossian. Beautiful handmade glass pieces. 

Stop by the puppet booth and watch a show. My husband bought two figurines for us, made out of wood I believe.

An old camera! No way! His setup looks really heavy. Also spotted is Mr. Charles Dickens.

Before you leave, definitely pick up some warm roasted chestnuts. You'll also find Ghost of Christmas Present wandering the streets.

If you would like to see photos from 2013, please visit my other blog posts, part 1 and part 2. 

Wedding: Sam+Graham

 

Sam and Graham had a beautiful wedding this summer at La Mar Cebicheria Peruana. Hands down the best wedding food I've ever had! I really love the bright colors of the bridesmaid's dresses and flowers. The bride and groom were absolutely adorable surrounded by loving family and friends. Here are a few images I snapped along the way. And small world, their photographer Christina McNeil used to work for my boss, commercial photographer Jim Hughes. She's super friendly and talented! I can't wait to see her images. Congrats S+G!!!

Creepy Elevator

 

This time of the year, I always like to dig up my archives or shoot something mysterious. I absolutely love Halloween. I am especially freaked out about really old elevators, the kind where you feel claustrophobic and don't know if they're functioning or not. Last summer I was in New York with Brooke Shaden filming The Concept and for her concept she used this elevator for her location. After her shoot, we each took a turn shooting in the elevator and for some of my images I used a tilt shift lens. Brooke is a very inspirational woman and it's always so much fun to meet up with her. Have a safe Halloween everyone!!!

Models: Brooke Shaden