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Heart and soul

Thoughts of Valentine’s Day conjure up certain stock images: boxes of candy and cards with sweet messages lining store shelves and racks, someone making a frantic, last-minute phone call to a florist, total cynics (or just plain victims of a corporate holiday) sticking their fingers in their open mouths and fake-retching.

But, come on, there are other ways of approaching the holiday. To mangle the famous Beatles line, one day celebrating love may be far less than all we need, but at least it’s a complete contrast to our nation’s two current wars. Plus, as Sarah Cramer’s photographs prove, Valentine’s Day can hold as many original images as there are forms of love: parent for child, sibling for sibling, person for dog (not to mention dog for person), as well as reflect love through the ages—it’s not just a playground for the young and innocent, that’s for sure.

Cramer, a Northern Virginia native and UVA graduate, founded Cramer Photography in Charlottesville in 2005. These selections from her work capture intimate people in intimate moments without a hint of artificiality or mush. And they’re the sort of images that aren’t confined in any way—Valentine’s Day happens every week of the year, doesn’t it? Judging by these photographs, the answer appears to be a resounding yes. “I spend each day telling stories through my photographs,” Cramer says,  “and I witness love constantly.”

Oh, and there’s one more form of love we need to add to the list: Cramer declares, “I enjoy photographing people because I get to observe and connect with another human being.”

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We Caught You Looking Sweet!

Melike Etem

Occupation: Graduate student in systems and information engineering

Where we spotted her: Walking outside the Glass Building

Style sense: Melike doesn’t remember ever buying a complete outfit from one
store; she likes to mix and match things she buys from different places. On the day we caught her, she was wearing skinny Levis, a gray sweater from GAP, a wrap she purchased on the Downtown Mall, gold Sam Edelman flats, Ray-Ban sunglasses and a clutch from Chloe.

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We Caught You Looking Sweet!

Heather Wright

Occupation: Editor at LexisNexis

Where we spotted her: On her lunch break on the Downtown Mall

Style sense: Heather says her wardrobe is inspired by the styles she sees in Ann Taylor Loft; she likes clean lines that last from season to season. On the day we spotted her, she was wearing a coat from Gap, black shoes from Rack Room, sunglasses from Target and a bag she found in a department store.


Julie Shifflett

Occupation: Hairstylist at West Main Design Co.

Where we spotted her: On W. Main Street during her break

Style sense: Julie’s sense of fashion, she says, comes from the popular TLC show, “What Not To Wear.” Her jeans are from Wet Seal, her tweed jacket is from Ann Taylor and she got her brown boots from Nine West.

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We caught you looking sweet!

Danielle Curtis

Occupation: Dance teacher, works part-time at Finch

Where we spotted her: On the Corner

Style sense: Danielle loves clothing that’s “unique and just a little bit different,” which, she says, is why she works at Finch. Her chocolate top and blue ruffled skirt are from Anthropology and she bought her hot red boots on a trip she took to Italy with her husband.

Melissa Parrish

Occupation: Her husband calls her a “trustafarian/trust fund baby/angelic channel”

Where we spotted her: Getting a cup of coffee at Shenandoah Joe

Style sense: According to Melissa, Georgie is the best place to shop and its owner, Alice, has wonderful fashion sense. Besides her North Face jacket, her outfit is from Charlottesville-based stores. She found her boots and her bag at Scarpa, her jeans at Eloise and her necklace at Crystal Connection. She says she stays inside of Charlottesville for all of her fashion needs and finds.

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We caught you looking sweet!

Janice Wood (left) and Victoria Gardner


Occupation: Owners of Posh Style

Where we spotted them: Outside their shop

Style sense: Both Janice and Victoria love clothing with a historic feel. Their aunt, who was a designer, is often an inspiration for them. Victoria’s colorful, patterned skirt is Profile (a designer from Huntington Beach), her top is from Old Navy, her heels are Ferragamo and her turquoise necklace was made by a local artist. Janice’s red and black patterned top is Michael Kors, as are her pants. Her gold bangle was purchased in New York City. The sisters, who are both self-proclaimed “history buffs,” say they love clothes that are influenced from every era.

Antoinette Hash


Occupation: Assistant director of implementation at Casenex

Where we spotted her: On the Downtown Mall

Style sense: Antoinette says her goal is to take whatever is trendy at the time and create her own style from it. For example, her bright yellow top and jeans are from Old Navy, her leopard flats are from Nine West, and she bought her necklace from a vendor on the Mall.

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What’s in your backpack?


Jonathan Daron

Year: Junior

Major: Interdisciplinary Studies, with a business concentration

Hometown: Norfolk

What’s in his backpack: Four bottles of water, 1984, The Art of Fear, Best Darn Lies and Stats

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We caught you looking sweet!

Lauren Disabato (right)


Where we spotted her: Volunteering at the SPCA with her friend Jess

Occupation: Student

Style sense: Lauren says she gets her style from reading magazines. Her hoodie is from J. Crew, her jeans are from Abercrombie & Fitch, and she is wearing UGG boots.

Jess Bossems (left)

Where we spotted her: Volunteering at the SPCA

Occupation: Student

Style sense: In terms of Jess’ approach to fashion, every day is different. She says her style is “totally her own.” On the day we spotted her, she was wearing a sweater from American Eagle, LEI jeans and boots from Payless.


Eileen French


Where we spotted her: Barracks Road Shopping Center

Occupation: Artist, and she also works for Banana Republic

Style sense: Eileen “blames” her style on the fact that she’s an artist, but she also attributes it to the time she spent living in London as a teenager. Her boots are Nine West, and everything else she’s wearing is from Banana Republic.

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We caught you looking sweet!

Meredith Manson

Occupation: UVA Human Resources

Where we spotted her: At Greenberry’s

Style sense: Meredith says she’s a huge fan of clothing that’s "cheap and easy" but also stylish. For instance, she says her camel-colored coat, from TJMaxx, was a great find. Her skirt is from Talbots, her ballet flats are from Aldo and she carries a corduroy Longchamps bag that she loves.


Kelly Sauer

Occupation: Nurse at Martha Jefferson Hospital

Where we spotted her: At Shenandoah Joe

Style sense: A lover of cheap, fun deals, Kelly likes to find things at Marshalls. She bought both her chocolate brown top and her Etienne Aigner purse there, and her necklace at Penelope. She says she wears a lot of browns and earth tones and always puts on some gold shimmer eyeliner to dress up her outfit.

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We caught you looking sweet!

Amanda Trucksess

Occupation: Fourth year resident at UVA

Where we spotted her: Leaving CVS at Barracks Road Shopping Center

Style sense: Amanda, in her last few weeks of pregnancy (she’s due December 20!), wears whatever she can find that’s comfortable, but also trendy. At eight months pregnant, Amanda has a lot of luck finding things at Gap Maternity and Target, where she got her comfy ballet slippers. Her necklace is from EG on the Downtown Mall and her Hobo bag was a gift from her husband.

Anna Lau

Occupation: Second year student at UVA

Where we spotted her: Outside of Barnes & Noble at Barracks Road Shopping Center

Style sense: A seasoned traveler, Anna gets most of her fashion sense from Japanese magazines and websites. In fact, her dress is actually from Japan. Her scarf and top she found in Hong Kong, and her Sketchers boots are from a huge outlet store in New York City. The bag she’s carrying—her favorite fashion item—is from Agnes B, her favorite French store in Japan.

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We caught you looking sweet!

Jeanne Stanborough

Occupation: Financial Advisor for AG Edwards

Where we spotted her: On her way back to the office after lunch on the Downtown Mall

Style sense: Jeanne loves shopping at Talbots, which is where she bought her suit and Belk, which is where she found her purse. She told us she gets compliments on her LaVogue jacket—"crazy fun with big buttons"—all the time, but laughs because "it’s older than dirt."

Edwina St. Rose


Occupation: Administrative Judge

Where we spotted her: On the Downtown Mall

Style sense: Edwina, who used to work at the World Trade Center but moved back home to Charlottesville after 9/11, says her style sense comes from her time spent living in New York. She loves shopping at Talbots. She says her wrap is both fashionable and practical as the weather gets cooler, and her embroidered black boots are fun for fall.