Sophie - New Hampshire Portrait Photographer
This is the last post for photoshoots from Florida. For this post I present to you my fun and beautiful niece, Sophie.









This is the last post for photoshoots from Florida. For this post I present to you my fun and beautiful niece, Sophie.









Continuing the series of blog posts of photo shoots in Florida, today’s post is for my two nieces, Sophie and Stephanie. Stay tuned for some more photos of Sophie in a couple of days!





Today’s post is another from my vacation to Florida. This time its my friend Melissa and her daughter Evangeline. When it came time to take Evangeline’s photos, she didn’t want anything to do with the big man with the camera. So I just gave her some space and I got some wonderful photos of her being herself. At the end of the session she started to warm up a little so I started to creep into her space until my camera was almost up her nose. She finally cracked a smile and started to laugh, and that’s when I got the photo of her smiling.









A few weeks ago my family and I took a vacation down to Florida to showoff our newborn son to my family. While I was there I had the opportunity to do a few photo shoots. The subject of this post is Maya, the daughter of my dear friends Eugene & Victoria.








Back on the weekend of May 30th, 2009, I was the 2nd photographer for a wedding of two people in a magical place. It was the wedding of of Meridith and Ben at The Rockywold-Deephaven Camps on the shores of the beautiful Squam Lake in New Hampshire.








A few weeks ago a reporter from the Union Leader called me up and asked me what I thought about weddings and digital photography. This past weekend, in the Sunday paper was a sepcial “Weddings” section. The top story mentions me. Thanks to Jay Reiter, my mentor, colleague and great friend.
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This weekend I had the honor of photographing the wedding of Joyce and Byron at the Abe Bashara Boathouse in Lawrence, MA. Instead of having a dance party for their reception they had a concert, with none other than the bride, as the lead singer! It was a blast!
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Last month I photographed a few events. My favorite though was at the ICA in Boston. It was a full day of presentations by various artists on the topic of Art as a factor in social change. The main gallery had the works of Shepard Fairey and throughout the day they had an artist talking about his work. The whole thing was put on in conjunction with the Boston chapter of AIGA, who I’ve done some events for in the past.
You can see images from the event in Boston AIGA’s Flickr photostream HERE.
Today is not a post with pictures. Today is a post with only words…and a link. Its something curious.
I’m pleased to announce that I’ve started a daily photo post, but these posts aren’t from weddings, or portrait shoots. These are photos are of a curious nature. A challenge to myself and a method of self-expression and exploration.
I’ve added a link to the top of the blog to lead to my curisosities. But for now, you can just click here.
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