It’s hard to believe, but it has already been almost one year since the initial conversation about artwork for Hotel Veritas took place. Together with Jarrod McCabe (check out some of his images here), we worked to create photographs for the hallways and guest rooms. We saw the hotel in its early stages, when blueprints were still scattered around in what is now The Simple Truth Lounge. These are a few of the picks and outtakes from the project.

Kristin Teig is an editorial and commercial photographer, specializing in food and lifestyle photography. Having grown up in San Diego, some of her earliest food memories consist of rolled tacos in aluminum foil-covered trays and bags of spicy carrots.
While studying painting in Italy during college, she shared a family meal that
sparked an obsession with documenting meals and the stories behind them.
She has spent the last five years getting to know the east coast through assignments in restaurants and homes throughout New England, and is available for travel.PARTIAL CLIENT LIST
Airbnb, Boston University, Columbus Hospitality Group, Exhale Spa, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Gourmet Caterers, Hill Holliday, Hotel Veritas, Interthrive Inc., ISM, Next Street Agency, Nomad Editions, Plate, Random House Inc., S3 Design, Silver Lining Design, Spence & Co., Vermont FarmsteadPUBLISHED
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sheila - a day I will never forget : )
xx
Greta - I LOVE the photos at Hotel Veritas! You don’t by any chance know how they were printed do you? The way they were printed and mounted really makes them pop.
Kristin - Thanks! They were printed by Millers lab on true black-and-white papter (I love them, and they also have Mpix for consumers). They were framed and matted by an AMAZING guy – John at Framed in Time – in Framingham, MA. The large pieces that are face-mounted with plexi were from Color Services in Needham, MA.
I have also ordered similar pieces face-mounted to plexi from Bumble Jax.