

Wanna see the process? Check out these posts……. Oh BTW, Our garage wasn’t always this “Magazine Worthy”. Now we just sit back and watch our blog traffic skyrocket……. If you have a magnifying glass, and you pull the pages apart really wide, and if there isn’t too much binding glue in your copy……….you can see my first professional magazine photo credit. I love that there are even some resources to “Steal Our Style”. Well this one happens to exist on the other side of our kitchen door. What a perfectly styled, well-organized garage. You mean they Actually used it in the June 2014 issue? I ran to the grocery store to buy one….or possibly 10, but who’s counting?Ĭheck it out……below, or on the Good Housekeeping site, or even buy a copy of your own…… The other day, I got an email from a reader who was a little irked that Good Housekeeping would just use a picture of our garage and not give us any credit. (I was starting to think that it was all just a plot to get me to buy a Good Housekeeping magazine every month. They sent me a check, and were set to publish in June, then it was pushed to August, then September……then I just gave up. It was hard to capture the same August lighting from the original pictures in a December photo shoot.Įventually I was able to photograph something they could use.

So I took some fresh pictures and sent them too her. Specifically, had it been published anywhere? About a year and a half ago, in 2012, I got an email from an editor at Good Housekeeping magazine asking about our garage that she’d seen on Houzz.
