Profiles, Sight and Sound

SEAHORSES: Behind the Scenes

0 Comments 22 Mar, 2009

Magic happened in our kitchen last weekend.  After a long week of shooting and worrying about the health of our beloved cat, Emily Moore and Justin Huey, otherwise known as SEAHORSES, came into our lives.  They drove from Charlotte on a rainy Saturday and brought us good cheer, laughter, hope and a reminder why we started this Kitchen series in the first place:  good people playing simple, honest music in a small room.  Uncomplicated, genuine and deeply attached to each other and their music, SEAHORSES may be your new favorite band.   Lovely, lovely music, talent that runs deep, and a whole lot of experience despite their relatively few years on this earth, Justin and Emily are pros of the best kind.

Perhaps the most surprising and wonderful thing about doing this series has been that we’ve unexpectedly made new friends along the way.  After hours of music, trading cat stories and munching on Chinese take-out, we certainly felt that this was one of those lucky days.  And, we must admit, we’re convinced that their kind and encouraging words have helped Baffi Lungi.   Prepare for beauty, people…. 

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carolyn - who has written 208 posts on Monkeywhale Productions
Carolyn de Berry is a partner, producer and photographer for Monkeywhale Productions. Hailing from Portland, CT Carolyn now lives in Greensboro, NC where she spends much time plotting world domination with her fellow Monkeywhalers, loading and unloading gear, making coffee, copying release forms, shooting b-roll video, and documenting the craziness of the Monkeywhale’s journey with production stills and behind the scenes coverage. A graduate of Guilford College and the Commercial Photography program at RCC, Carolyn is a freelance photographer specializing in landscape, documentary and event photography. More of her work can be seen at carolyndeberry.com
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