Category archives: Family

  • Why imperfect pictures are awesome.

  • Meet Simon the baby. I totally melt when I see him... how could you not? I knew David and Maya when they were still young and dating... wait, they are still really young. They are definitely one of my favorite families. Here is why I love slightly imperfect pictures. They convey a mood tha[...]
  • My style of family photography (Boston, MA)

  • I've been documenting Maria's family for a number of years now. Here is family photography the way I like to see it. I like to convey the mood more anything. But I feel that the advantage of having a manual fast camera gives me the amazing opportunity of freezing a moment that happens naturally. [...]
  • Sister's family in New York

  • As they say in Russia - someone must have died in the forest. Because something crazy has happened. But it's true. My sister let me post a picture of herself on my blog. I wouldn't dare make it the first one, but it is the third one, so scroll scroll. Incidentally, I'm also trying out my brand [...]
  • Family Photography (DUMBO, Brooklyn)

  • Meet Christina and her husband Charles. Christina is a huge photography enthusiast who turned to me in hopes of finding "their" photographer. She emailed me with the following: "My husband and I are obsessed with art and photos and we are looking for "our" photographer." For this shot I wanted s[...]
  • Sports Photography - Tennis by My Niece

  • My niece started playing tennis around age 5. She now practices twice (!) a day and is home-schooled because of it. She's at a pretty amazing level. My shutter speed for this image is 1/250 sec and as you can see, the ball is still slightly blurred, which tells you there was some definite sp[...]
  • A 50s themed shoot in black and white

  • This shoot was styled and made possible (not to mention much easier) by Stilista Boston. As soon as I pitched the idea to my friend Maria she ran with it... like very fast. Cloth diapers and clothes pins were bought, in addition to bright red lipstick (which I realize doesn't show on B&W images). [...]