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England under bright sun
Amanda and Ben came from England to New York for a destination wedding, which was very exciting for me. I met with them about a half a year prior to the wedding to book the wedding in a very glamorous hotel lobby where they were staying.
They brought about 18 guests with them from England - mos[...]
Why the chicken crossed the road
For some reason my trip to Guatemala (which happened about a year ago) has been coming up in conversation over and over again, and I decided to finally post it. I am really not good at remembering names of places that I've visited but I'll try my best.
Here are some favorites (with a complete gall[...]
Wheat grass juice and metal rods
Gwen and Ryan's wedding was an emotional event held at a white beautiful photographer hall (with the ceremony on the roof of the building looking out at Empire State). As we were leaving the hotel, Gwen's mom told me that she's so happy about this match. When I questioned further, she nodded know[...]
SUCH a cute thank-you note
I couldn't resist putting it up on my blog : )
You can view the photos from their wedding HERE.
Heart murmur and other stories
As I sit at my computer editing the photos from Kyle and Theresa's wedding, my heart skips a beat. Maybe it's because I drank to much coffee, but very possibly (and most probably) it's because of the expression in Kyle's and Theresa's faces when they look at each other. Their love is just so.... C[...]
Ladies, here I come
Meet Arthur. He doesn't speak yet, but is definitely ready to do some flirting with a lady photographer (me).
Ready to get rough on the court. I was a little intimidated by the toughness, but I had to get over that. :P
Love the sunshine in the back of the mother and child. It's coming from [...]
The couple in black
I was very pleased with all things that related to this engagement shoot. First of all the weather was a perfect overcast sky with just a few sunrays shining through. Second of all, I was shooting with my new Shootsac, which turned out to be pretty comfortable. Third, Laeti and Max were awesome a[...]
End of world, beginning of love
I was supposed to meet Theresa and Kyle at 6pm on the day the world was supposed to end. At one point the rain beat so badly (as I waited umbrella-less under a bridge on one of the transverse roads near Central Park while being splashed at by oncoming traffic) that I thought it just might. After i[...]
How to shoot an event
Besides that clean and beautiful photos of people that I expect of myself when I shoot an event, I like to add a little bit of flair. This can come in many forms.
Sometimes it takes an angle. Shooting from the top either requires either equipment (which for me has proven to be too bulky) or[...]
The green mask
Sometimes you end up buying a gooey mask with a cool sounding name at Duane Reade and applying it at home with a friend for no good reason other than to feel girly. As my friend Keren was putting on her mask it reminded me of the many pre-wedding ceremony time when the bride is putting on her[...]
A beautiful event on an NYC rooftop
Here is an event I shot last year, which I never got a chance to post. Here are three of my favorite images from the event. I love the rich colors. And I did not even do any color manipulation for these... there was actually a flashing square that illuminated the beautiful roof sp[...]
A happy March shoot
Sundaye and Jon were a blast to photograph. In addition to being fun, they were BOTH positively striking. The shoot consisted of me, a lovely assistant, and Joe who shot some video. I fell in love with Bryant park as a natural backdrop for photography shoots, which once again conf[...]
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