Putting a purchase order into Loni’s hands felt like putting a paper boat I had folded into water for her to captain the ship. Every time, I knew without hesitation, that the boat would stay afloat. Loni would keep all passengers aboard safe. More than that every passenger would be fed, each would feel they were cared for, and they would all have FUN! I also knew that my artist’s visions were safe in her hands. As Kate says, she lifted each of them up! I give great thanks to the love, care and professionalism that she provided on every shoot for all of our artists. Tidepool is a family, and I trusted her with those that I love – crew, artists, agency, clients…Thank you Loni. You are so loved! Brooke

Give It Up For Loni—Please reserve Saturday, May 15, and join us in sending Loni off in true Loni style. We’ll light a bonfire at dusk on a yet to be determined beach in the Bay area. We hope you’ll join our community of friends and celebrate all that we’ve gained in knowing the beautiful Loni Bee. Details to follow…
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kathryn schiff on April 29th, 2010 at 04:33 PM wrote:
well said Brooke. Loni was a light and a joy and positive force in my 8 1/2 years in the biz… she was the FIRST person i met and interviewed with when i came back to SF in the early days. i wanted to assist her but no one had assistants at that time! not even Maslov would hire me then ;) So i was welcomed to train at Artist Untied- and ofcourse met Brooke next door- and thus Tidepool began 2 years later… thank you Loni for your love and support and encouragement and for growing together all these years of life and biz…