the shutterbugs: ngoc minh ngo.

vietnam born and new york-based photographer ngoc minh ngo has a stunning portfolio with an equally admirable resume of study to back it up. she studied at UC berkeley, the sorbonne and the isitituto dell’ atre in florence italy before becoming a full time photographer. ngoc’s work has been seen in the pages of martha stewart living, real simple and elle decoration UK. be prepared to be inspired!
update: ngoc is having a book signing at erica tanov in larkspur for her beautiful new book, bringing nature home. june 30th, from 11a – 2p.





















































Wow…I say this all the time, but i LOVE interiors that actually look lived in. The images of the different work areas are particularly inspiring to me, considering I share a desk with my husband half the time, I can really appreciate a nice work space.
Kate
http://www.theforgetfulwife.com
I totally agree with you Kate. It makes you feel that you can achieve the same feel. I just love the wall of pictures.
so inspiring. I need to learn how to pull spaces together in my home with the little details…
MCMWSF. Mid-Century Modern With Soft Edges. Very nice!
Why don’t my photos turn out like this! :) This has me wishing for more natural light in my house, not to mention those amazing chevron patterned floors!
Her portfolio is exquisite! The colors, the flowers, the composition – everything – wow! Wonderful find Victoria.
have admired her work for awhile. nice feature.
Wow, gorgeous, thanks for sharing! Love that photo of the flowers on the messy desk/studio.
These are some of the best interiors I have seen in a long time. The rustic door in that white room with the fireplace and awesome window’s/french-doors is a great shot, and the bedroom is really inspiring. Love walls with multiple art-works.
I could move right in. I love how it looks like a living scrapbook of this person/s life. How each thing in the home seems archived for a special purpose, but with love.
Sweet.