Posts Tagged "photography"

Christmas Cards III – East Longmeadow, MA Photographer

Posted in Photography Blog, Portrait Photography

This was such a fun family to shoot this year. I’m good friends with the parents (we always have such a good time, especially if it has anything to do with food, wine, or both!). We managed to find some santa hats – it really made these pictures fun and festive! They have such a beautifully decorated home, it was so easy to find places inside the house to shoot… here are three for a black & white series…

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B’nai Mitzvah – Simsbury, CT Photographer

Posted in Photography Blog, Portrait Photography

I’m hoping I have the spelling correct on the B’nai Mitzvah, but I recently did a shoot for a very good friend of mine for his kids B’nai Mitzvah! They made signing boards out of the shots from that day, they came out awesome! Here’s a little collage I made for them with a little of everybody…

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Christmas Cards II – Wilbraham, MA Photographer

Posted in Cards, Photography Blog, Portrait Photography

This is one of my favorite families to shoot… great people. Kids were very cooperative and willing to try new stuff! Of course, it doesn’t hurt if mommy tickles to make little girl laugh!

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Christmas Cards I – Wilbraham, MA Photographer

Posted in Cards, Photography Blog, Portrait Photography

Sometimes it doesn’t hurt to have a little luck… no exception for this photo shoot! Literally minutes from the shoot it RAINED like CRAZY! It was coming down sideways and the wind was just amazing… Then, the rain stopped, the clouds parted and here’s what we got: Even the dog cooperated! Camera: Nikon D700 Lens: Nikon 35-70mm f/2.8D

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The Ultimate Data Storage Unit

Posted in Photography Blog, Technology

If you’re into photography like I am OR worse VIDEO – you’re going to need a TON of disk space. Not to mention that you’re probably going to want some kind of backup of that data. When you get into multi-terabyte drives, backup can become a problem! Think about it, if you have 1, 2 or 3 Terabytes of data, you’ll need 1, 2 or 3 Terabytes of storage to backup that data. That brings me to my “Ultimate Data Storage Unit”: the Drobo. Data Robotics’ Drobo was just what the doctor ordered for me. I had finally had it with the myriad of external 250GB...

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