Holiday Cards Made Easy!
It’s never too early to get your Holiday Cards done – as a matter of fact, it’s one less thing to add to your hectic holiday season schedule. I’m pleased to announce that my special package for your Holiday Card needs IS BACK! My package includes a one-hour session fee, 100 greeting cards with envelopes of one shot chosen from your session (with over 40 designs to choose from) for a great low price of only $150*! Book now and I’ll include a free 8×10 (unframed) of the photo you chose for your holiday cards! * 1/2 due on the day of the shoot, remaining 1/2...
Read MorePassport photos, eh?
Some friends needed new passport pictures made for their Canadian passports – you should see all the requirements for these pictures! It’s amazing, you just can’t take a picture, NO, you gotta have it be so many millimeters by so many millimeters – and the face needs to be so tall on the page, etc. etc. What an interesting lesson in passport photos! The cool thing was it KINDA (and I mean kinda) made a neat little print of the four of them! Of course, it would have been nicer if they were all smiling, BUT one of the requirements was that THERE WILL BE NO SMILES! Need...
Read MoreLance
Today I had the pleasure of taking a walk with Lance – a handsome Weimaraner. Here are some pictures from our walk! Not a typical portrait sessions, but still very fun.
Read MoreMay 2010 Desktop Calendar
Finally, signs of spring – actually, up here in New England – one day it’s freezing cold, next day it’s summer. Whatever happened to good ‘ol spring? This was a picture I took last May in Colchester, CT. I love this shot! Right-click and save the link below that closely matches your screen resolution: May 2010 – small (1280 x 1024) May 2010 – medium (1440 x 900) May 2010 – large (1900 x 1200) May 2010 – extra large (2560 x 1400) Please download and enjoy May’s theme and stay tuned for June...
Read MoreCheetahs AAU – Clark U Tourney
Sports photography can always be challenging – there’s always something that can cause you to not have an ideal lighting situation. Outdoor sports are usually successful in that you mostly have good light – mostly because, if it’s getting dark, there’s not much you can do to make it more LIGHT OUT! Also, on extremely sunny days, there isn’t much you can do to make the sun be less bright – you can adjust your f/stop and shutter speed, etc. but at the end of the day a very bright and sunny day can cause some nasty shadows. Speaking of ideal lighting...
Read MoreApril 2010 Desktop Calendar
April Fools! Just kidding, I’m so psyched for Spring. Last April, we took a cruse and it left from Cape Liberty, NJ. We stayed the night before at the “W” hotel right on Frank Sinatra Boulevard. The kids and I had a lot of time to tool around and I took the opportunity to take a cool panoramic of the New York skyline. This month’s theme is that skyline! Right-click and save the link below that closely matches your screen resolution: April 2010 – small (1280 x 1024) April 2010 – medium (1440 x 900) April 2010 – large (1900 x 1200) April 2010 –...
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