
I just came across the beautiful work of London-based photographer
Polly Wreford, and I'm completely spellbound. Her images are overflowing with gorgeous light and soft colors. She shoots lifestyle, interiors, and still life, but it just so happens that every room in her portfolio is more stunning than the next, not to mention completely inspiring for a deco-phile like me.

London-based photographer
Rachel Whiting graduated from Brighton University in 2001 and has since been shooting interiors and still-life professionally, and landscapes personally. Her long list of clients includes a wealth of popular publications, such as Brides, House Beautiful, Eve, Frieze, Coast, and Architects Journal. What strikes me most about her work is how she flawlessly captures color.

Remember
this cover? Well, it turns out the photographer who (off-the-record) shot Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's twins, resulting in one of People's highest-selling issues ever, and who also shot the first images of Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, captures more than celebrity babies.
Brent Stirton is an accomplished photojournalist and a senior staff photographer for the assignment division of stock photography company Getty Images, New York.

Brooklyn-based photographer
Ellie Miller shoots food, interiors, and kids for a wealth of notable editorial clients, including Bon Appétit, ELLE Decor, House Beautiful, Martha Stewart Living, and Real Simple, as well as home décor clients like
John Robshaw Textiles. Not only does she have an impressive client list, but her photographs are magnificent — filled with natural light and conveniently, beautifully styled décor. To see a gallery of her work, .

Seattle-based photographer William Wright contributed the lush shots in the book
Stylish Sheds and Elegant Hideaways, which documented secondary living spaces around the US. Wright's talents extend far beyond the backyard, though. A commercial photographer since 1984, Wright specializes in architectural and garden photography, and has been commissioned for projects by architects, authors, and interior designers.

Photographer
David Duncan Livingston shoots interior and exterior spaces, portraits, fine art, and still lifes, and also has experience location scouting and styling, among other things. His impressive list of clients includes Kohler, Hilton Hotels, Barnes & Noble, Starwood Hotels, Kitchenaid, Chronicle Books, and Taunton Press. His portfolio is a pleasure to flip through.
Gaelle Le Boulicaut has been a shutterbug ever since the age of 15, when she unwrapped a Rolleiflex from her father. But she picked up formal training at the Universite Laval in Canada and at the Australian Centre for Photography in Sydney, where she lived for 10 years. Le Boulicat now lives in France, and travels extensively for her work, which is characterized by a mix of natural and studio light, which create a casual feel in her subjects.

Wedding photographer Jessamyn Harris is known for taking lovely, striking images of couples in love. I recently interviewed her about her business, and she provided all of those brides-to-be out there with valuable knowledge about what to look for when choosing a wedding photographer. Read on to find out all about Jessamyn's advice for hiring a wedding photographer, and if you're interested in hiring her, you can
do so here.

Photographer and mom Kate Inglis posts her beautiful photos of nature, home, and family at the sites
Sweet | Salty and
Shutter Sisters. She writes that she enjoys, "power outages, woodsmoke, the flotsam you find on the beach after a hurricane, and the novelty of living in the saltiest place on earth."
Take a look at the slideshow for a peek at her wonderful photography.

Today is
International Women's Day. Annually on this day, thousands of events are held throughout the world to inspire women and celebrate their achievements. Definitely look in your local paper to see if there are any events in your community celebrating this day, and for now, take a look at some of my favorite posts celebrating creative women here on CasaSugar.