Category Archives: Photographers

I’ve Been Tagged!

My friend Robin “blog tagged” me with a book meme. Here are the rules: – Grab the nearest book.- Open to page 56.- Find the fifth sentence.- Post the next two to five sentences in your blog with these instructions.- Don’t dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one – pick...

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Katie + Colin

Last weekend I had the incredible experience of playing second fiddle for photographer duo Justin and Mary Marantz. After preparations, nuptials, and formals in scenic Stonington, their clients Katie and Colin celebrated at the exquisite Inn at Mystic. Tropical Storm Hanna was no match for Katie and Colin, or for Justin and Mary who rocked...

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Maria and Jim

Last weekend I had the super privilege of second shooting Maria and Jim’s wedding with photographer extraordinaire Steve DePino. I’ve been a fan of Steve’s photography for a long time, so this opportunity to work with him was an invaluable learning experience, not to mention a lot of fun!

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Star Struck

Last Friday I had the privilege of assisting one of my favorite photographers — Richard Esposito (aka “RE”), of RE Photo Design. It was an invaluable learning experience for me, and I’m looking forward to working with him again this wedding season. Thanks RE! Keep an eye on his blog for photos from Kara and...

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"Tobacco – A Diminishing Landscape"

Earlier this week I stopped by Alfredo’s Gallery of Fine Art Photography in Suffield to check out an exhibit by family friend (and dentist) Dr. Leonard Hellerman. His exhibit, “Tobacco – A Diminishing Landscape”, features his collection of photographs of the tobacco fields, tobacco barns, and migrant tobacco workers in the Connecticut River Valley (predominantly...

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