Monthly Archives: June 2008

Sharissa and Jeff

On Saturday I photographed Sharissa and Jeff’s wedding at Wickham Park and Mill On the River. Sharissa and Jeff were a photographers best friend — allowing 90 minutes for photos before the ceremony! Sharissa looked stunning, Jeff was a natural in front of the camera, and they were both troopers following me around Bushnell Park...

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New Studio Canvases & Consultations

I’ve finally begun welcoming clients into my home “studio” for their consultations. No more Starbucks and Panera meetings! To show off some of my work and give our living room a studio feel, I just hung some great new canvas prints. In addition to a few of my favorite wedding portraits, I’ve also included some...

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New Sample Album

My new studio sample album has arrived! This is my first album from Pictobooks and I’m super excited about it. It arrived packaged in a beautiful presentation box and I felt like a kid opening a present on Christmas morning! The 10×10 flush mount Signature Series album is hand crafted and custom bound with a...

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Rained Out

Unfortunately the weather didn’t cooperate for last night’s annual “PUG Shootout” at Lighthouse Point in New Haven, but we made the best of a wet situation. Plan B found us at Steve DePino’s studio in Guilford for a BBQ and presentation by guest speaker Joy Moody. Joy is a super talented photographer from Philadelphia who...

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Ultrasound

37 Days to go and mom looks like she’s going to pop!Here are a couple of pictures from yesterdays 4-D ultrasound. This kid is going to have some big cheeks!

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