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Jul 022010
Leana from our Photography for Parents Workshop / Meetup

Also from our workshop, here is a photo of Leana taken at the Fire Island lighthouse at Robert Moses State Park

Jul 022010
Our 1st Photography for Parents Meetup / Workshop

This photo was taken at our first Photography for Parents meetup.  Consider joining us for one soon or purchase our eBook in our store.

Dec 072009
Elissa and Nicky's Christmas Shoot

For this shot we took what we could considering Nicky’s antsy behavior and during post processing turned this from a nice card into a beautiful card by making the shot black and white, except for the colorful lights.

Dec 032009
Baby Jack's Christmas Shoot

Babies are difficult to shoot.  They don’t seem to understand direction and they are always hungry or tired.  Actually I am always hungry and tired so maybe that is why we get along so well.   Here is baby Jack at his first Christmas card shoot!

Nov 302009
Dog Act - Family Christmas Photos with Pets

I recently did a shoot with a family and a moose.  Well, ok it was a dog whose name was moose and by his size appropriately named.  It wasn’t easy but I got it done.  This was a holiday (Christmas) card family shoot.

Nov 202009
Will at 15 Months - Fine Art Portraits

Here are a few shots from Will’s 15 month fine art portrait shoot

May 212009
Elissa's Communion Beach Shoot

Not your typical communion photoshoot.  After the church pictures were done, we headed down to Long Beach to take some of Elissa on the beach.  Here are a few of those shots.

May 192009
Elissa Communion

Elissa and friend at their first Holy Communion.

Apr 152009
Melissa and John's Engagement Shoot

I hear photographers all the time discussing how “if they only lived in the right location, their pictures would be awesome.”  I understand what they are saying, but that is an excuse for not creating fantastic photographs.  Sometimes our local areas have backdrops that we often overlook.  Being a Long Island photographer, I sometimes don’t [...]