Monthly Archives: April 2012

Fine Art Friday–Frying Pan, New York, NY

I’ve always been drawn to photographing texture, light, and shadow.  I particularly love the grittiness of weathered, peeling objects, from boats to barns and building facades. Today’s diptych comes from a “inspiration shoot” that I did with an old photography friend from Montana.  We try to meet up (though not enough) in NYC to shoot […]

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Eleanor–Riverside Park, New York, NY

The cherry blossoms in Riverside Park are stunning…and fleeting.  They change as fast as the kids that I photograph!  Since this portrait session two weeks ago, the vibrant trees are already back to their regular selves.  Luckily we were able to capture Eleanor and her mom among the gorgeous blooms at their peak.  Eleanor, part […]

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Getting Creative with Family Portraits

It’s always great to check out other photographer’s blogs or websites for inspiration and ideas that I can use in my own practice.  I recently saw a link to these family portraits on Facebook and I couldn’t stop looking at the photos!  It gives me inspiration to let my creativity flow and force my daughter […]

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Fine Art Friday- Up Close and Personal- Botswana

I’ve always had a serious travel bug–my favorite sound in the entire world is having my passport stamped– and I have been feeling a little home-bound lately thanks to my darling one year old.  This often leads me to daydream about recent adventures, and this image has been my desktop wallpaper for the past week.  […]

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