Shana Novak is an established commercial still-life photographer based in New York City. She has collaborated with brands such as Coca-Cola and Procter & Gamble, and her work has been featured in the New Yorker, Time, Rolling Stone, Architectural Digest, Town and Country, Domino, and O Magazine. As the Heirloomist, Shana brings a mix of professional polish and heart to her craft, ensuring that every client is treated to an expert level of quality and visual storytelling.
""A great gift for any lover of old objects."" --Country Living ""All it takes to turn an ordinary object into a treasure is a story. And in The Heirloomist, author and photographer Shana Novak tells the tales.""-- First for Women ""Gorgeous, poignant.... If you are the sort of person who can't bear to part with sentimental objects, this book is for you."" --BookPage, Starred Review ""While some stories are celebratory and others are poignant, all are fascinating reading. Anyone who has ever saved an object as a remembrance will relish this varied collection of heirlooms and their stories."" --Library Journal ""A gorgeous celebration of everyday objects, elevating the ordinary things our loved ones leave behind to their rightful place as heirlooms."" --Nora McInerny, creator and host of the podcast Terrible, Thanks for Asking ""Heirlooms are charged with the value we assign them. Shana Novak captures the heart of each one in her photographs, imbuing them with the souls of their owners."" --Jill Kargman, writer and actress ""Novak reveals a rich world of modern-day symbolism, where you get to know people through the pieces--some mundane, some rare--they treasure."" --Elise Loehnen, New York Times bestselling-author ""Novak took a pair of sandy, blood-spattered combat boots from my husband's injury in Iraq and transformed them into a symbol of resilience. Finding the beauty and meaning of stories embedded in seemingly simple objects is what makes The Heirloomist such a powerful book."" --Lee Woodruff, New York Times-bestselling author ""Shana Novak has created a supernova cultural touchstone. The Heirloomist is powerful and vibrantly multidimensional, presenting objects through her lens. We hear from the objects' owners in their own words. Exploring these deeply personal objects, ones that we can all relate to, is the ultimate community-building experience."" --Andrew Zimmern, Emmy-winning and James Beard Award-winning chef