You know someone, work with someone for years, and yet what do you really know?
During my career in New York I had the good fortune to work with photographer Peter Vitale. I don't even remember how I got the connection with him - we both worked with John Loring on a couple of Tiffany books, but not together. In those days, the phone rang and a job came in.
What I did know that Peter was a totally cute and cool Italian guy. Spiffy dresser, super nice, very dry humor, very generous, and a calm professional. He never raised his voice, he always worked continuously on a job, cranking out one beautiful perfect shot after another without pressure or a feeling of drudgery. We had a good time working together.
He was appreciative of the styling work I did for him, though he could have done it himself. He never questioned my choices, though I always asked my twenty questions about what he wanted, and then gave it to him.
Lately we have reconnected. A phone call once in awhile, when he thinks of me for a job proposal. And now a couple of e-mails. When we met we were both living in New York, but eventually he made his home base in Santa Fe. I never thought to ask him why, like did he grow up there?
Peter is one of those people who has no regional accent whatsoever, so you can't really tell where he comes from, though I think he is from New Jersey originally.
So I went to his web site, and thought I'd pick up some bio tidbits there. But again nada. I e-mailed him last week and told him I was going to do another blog post about him, and did he have anything he'd like me to write about. He asked if I knew about his new book "Divine", and I said, uh yeah, I blogged on it months ago ha ha.
So really I don't have much to say about Peter that you don't already know. Because of his extensive work for magazines, especially for Veranda, he is much known and beloved by decor bloggers.
I got a few images from his web site, and also found an article about his own bedroom, that is kind of fab.
Peter Vitale's home in Veranda December 2008
I spy the same fab chair that is in the earlier bedroom vignette
I spy the same fab chair that is in the earlier bedroom vignette
So enjoy the eye candy, and I will be writing Peter later, and I will ask him more about his life ha ha.
Everything he touches ... pure perfection. Thank you so much for showing us his work!
ReplyDeletei love his work. thanks for intro. you've had such a fascinating life, V*V! i'm off to order the divine home.
ReplyDeleteps thank you so much for your very kind mention ... your words made me blush!!
He has such beautiful photographs!
ReplyDeleteI have Divine, and I was planning to bring it to a book signing and couldn't make it!
But the books still just as good :)
Great stuff! And you - I'm so jealous of your exciting life!
ReplyDelete–Lana
Love those windows, very John Saladino! Which rooms did you style? Inquiring minds want to know :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photography! It must have been fantastic to work directly with him!
ReplyDelete*** All I can say is THANK YOU, my friend!!! Peter is sooo perfectly "tuned in" to his inner truths in his design approach ~~~ the clean style, w/o distractions, is an ABSOLUTE JOY to see. I MUST learn more about him, and THANK YOU once again for a wonderful addition to my growing list of FAVs!!! Warmly, Linda (BTW, his personal style is PERFECT for where he lives~~~ just PERFECT!)~~~
ReplyDeleteDing, ding, ping-a-ling. This resonates with my style heart. (And oh YOU name dropping New York again!)
ReplyDeleteJust found this post,,,and I was wondering if this is the same Peter Vitale I worked with in Bloomingdale's New York. But you make him sound so mysterious I don;t know how I could ever find out! Wondering....Robin
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