Tag Archives: black and white photography

Revisiting the Past–Hartford, CT

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 […]

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Mama Love–New York, NY

Thank you to to all of the huggers, snugglers, nose wipers, chefs, nurses, tutors, multi-taskers, bedtime storytellers, and chauffeurs.  You are forever selfless, giving, dependable, and patient.  Special thanks to my mom for always nurturing my artistic side and encouraging me to follow my dreams; for spending years in freezing rinks (she hates being cold) […]

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Rain. Again.

Eiffel Tower Reflection, Paris, March 2006 It seems that April showers did not get the memo about departing on May 1st.  To brighten yet another rainy day, here’s a shot where the rain actually makes the setting more beautiful and dynamic.  Yes, Paris in the rain (cue music).  I lived here in 2001 but this […]

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Fine Art Friday- Callahan, 1-12, New York, NY

FAF today is in honor of my daughter who is celebrating her first birthday. She changed our lives (and my sleep patterns!) forever at 5:18pm on March 23, 2011.  Each month on the 23rd I take a photo in her adorable monthiverseries (a wonderful gift from the lovely Alexis Boehmler).  While some shoots are more […]

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Recent News

Yesterday, ABC and Yahoo! News featured a story about one of my recent family portrait subjects, Matt Flavin.  Matt is an inspirational veteran who has worked tirelessly over the last several years to create a better experience and transition back to civilian life for our returning veterans and wounded soldiers.  Take a minute to check […]

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