Category archives: Fashion

  • Flamenco Dancing in Florentine, Israel

  • I have been a little bit away (in Israel) and not had time to post... BUT... that doesn't mean that I haven't been shooting exciting things... like flamenco dancing in a really cool neighborhood in Tel Aviv!!! Ronit is a talented dancer who has been dancing flamenco since age 6!!! When Ronit talke[...]
  • Fashion Photography - Scarves

  • I did this fashion shoot at the beginning of the summer in New Jersey. Asta is a model from Lithuania who came here for the summer for work as a model. She looked pretty much amazing in all colors of the scarves, whether bright, pale and earthy, or dark.    For this photoshoot I used a very large[...]
  • Bridal Fashion Shoot

  • This was a fashion shoot I did for a boutique bridal store in New Jersey called Aleana's Bridal. It was inspirational and we definitely had a lot of fun. This first lovely model was Jesse, who actually functions as a fitting model for a few different brands. The second model was Asta, who came [...]
  • 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). [...]
  • It's All About the Content

  • I once took a videography course where the teacher kept reiterating one point: it's all about the content. It's true in photography as well. No matter how beautiful the lighting, or how sharp the image, the photo is just not going to be interesting if the actual content is lacking. I often fall i[...]
  • Fashion Photography, Subdued

  • Whether shooting fashion, weddings, or portraits, the most important is that the facial expression and body positioning of the subject are convincing. In other words, the goal is to get the model to appear as close as possible to how they would in real life. This is why the first 30 minutes of the[...]