Category archives: My own stuff...

  • My cousin

  • My sweet little cousin. I didn't know the extent of my love for you until I lost you. I took this picture of you while we were on a family trip together in Moscow in 2006 and I remember this moment clearly. You resisted, as most of my family members do; asked "why are you taking pictures of me"? [...]
  • 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 [...]
  • Cold Winter Days (A portrait shoot in Cape Cod)

  • Sometimes my eye catches something and then next thing you know I have a friend forced into something (meaning a photoshoot) they didn't intend on being in. Luckily, I have very willing friends who approach my photography with enthusiasm and don't mind a large camera stuck in their faces. I'm actu[...]
  • 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[...]
  • My work featured in WellWed (Hamptons Issue)

  • I'm thrilled to have my work featured in the Hamptons issue of WellWed!!! This is a wedding that I shot in 2011 of Frances and Bob (in the Hamptons, of course) which was filled with amazing details with superb taste. Even though I feel that I've grown tremendously since then, this wedding continues[...]
  • Grandpa

  • This year when I was home for the holidays I noticed the same phenomenon that started happening about a year and a half ago, right around the time that my grandmother left my grandfather to live in a nursing home. My grandfather, who has always been boisterous and the first to give someone a good, [...]
  • Jess, the dalmation

  • A little step away from the busy wedding month, but not too far away. Here is the bride wearing a polka dot wedding dress. She is a little older for a typical bride. She also likes to bite if you got a little bit into her personal space. Meet Jess... the dalmation. Jess is sitting on Coney Isl[...]
  • Elie Wiesel

  • Recently I saw Elie Wiesel at a convention and was really excited to take a few shots of him as he was talking to his fans after the lecture. I know I read "Night"... I might have read one or two other books by him but I can't remember them. Anyway, I'm a big big fan.
  • Fall at Prospect Park in Brooklyn, NY

  • A few things help me get through the winter. These are: 1. the anticipation of an upcoming vacation to "warm the bones", 2. my old-school heating pad which I fill up with hot water (my apartment can be either really cold or really hot and I prefer not to sweat), and 3. memories (through pictur[...]
  • My obsession with the Canon fisheye and the 85mm lenses

  • Honestly I'm not sure what photographer wouldn't be obsessed with the 85mm L series lense. It has a super sharp focus on the subject and melts the background into butter (assuming your aperture is wide open, of course). The 85mm lense is amazing for portraits because you are still far enough fro[...]
  • Emma, the American bulldog next door

  • Dogs are definitely one of my passions. Not dogs that are dainty and pretty (although those will pass as well), but more dogs who are clumsy, maybe have a hard time keeping their tongues in their mouths, who will step on you (by accident and out of love) and crush your foot with their massive body [...]