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Wedding Chicks Publish

January 28th, 2010 § 5

 

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So excited and honored to be published on Wedding Chicks!! They are a Awesome Wedding site that “shares everything new, classic, funky, hip and just plain fun for weddings.”

Event Design & Planning- by Wedding Soiree  the incredible duo of  Gail Johnson and Hester Parks.  

Venue- Glendalough Manor.

Flowers- Blueberry Spring .

Dress- Bridals By Lori Rivini Dress

Rings- Tiffany & Co

Congratulations to Rebecca and Jason!!

 

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SX-70

January 17th, 2010 § 2

I have always loved Polaroids! Begining with my first at age 9.

I really love my vintage SX-70. Everything about it is beautiful! From the viewfinder, to the leather & chrome body, to the wonderful way it collapses is Awesome! The film is also vintage and gives me the most beautiful color.

Below are some still-life’s I did for a vintage shop. I get all my film and cameras from the amazing Polapremium.

 

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Boston

January 10th, 2010 § 4

I recently took a trip with my 9 year old son to the great city of Boston.

We had a Awesome time walking the Freedom Trail and exploring the city. I really have fallen in love!

Such a beautiful city, full of history and with such a great, littleness to it.

We both loved the Museum of Fine Art, getting to see our favorite Painter, John Singer Sargent was a incredible treat!

I think it is so important as a photographer to shoot for yourself regularly. It really makes you think about compostition and light. To really See a image not just point the camera at anything.

One of my favorite photographers Henri Cartier- Bresson said ,” To take photographs means to recognize — simultaneously and within a fraction of a second — both the fact itself and the rigorous organization of visually perceived forms that give it meaning. It is putting one’s head, one’s eye and one’s heart on the same axis. ”

  

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