I met Benjamin and his parents on a gorgeous Friday morning at the famed High Line, an awesome elevated park located on the West Side of Manhattan. Ben’s mom is an old soccer/hockey/lax teammate of mine from Loomis Chaffee, and it was fun to catch up and meet her little one. The High Line is […]
Monthly Archives: May 2012
Sarah’s Take: Today we welcome a guest blogger, the talented Suzie St. Pierre. A friend from photography school, Suzie always finds the coolest perspectives when she shoots…whether that means lying flat on a dock, standing in water, or hanging precariously over a fire escape. When I asked her if she’d like to share a creative […]
I’m often reminded of the power of a family photograph, particularly its ability to freeze a moment in time, outlive its subjects, and be handed down through generations. Today is my mom’s 65th birthday and we celebrated over the weekend with a big surprise party. For a creative save the date, I scanned an old […]
Sometimes I make old travel photos into my desktop wallpaper for the week. My current wallpaper is an amazing Big Sur sunset that I shot last January. But don’t get me started on Big Sur, because I won’t stop. Today’s Fine Art image successfully brings me back to a moment and place, and tugs at my […]
I’m no food photographer, but lately I’ve been experimenting more with using prime (non-zoom) lenses, so last night as I baked, I played around with my 50mm 1.4 lens. I try to make a lot of my daughter’s food, whether it’s homemade purees, meatballs, or black beans (her fave). I never thought I’d be […]