Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Mini Sessions



Believe it or not, we're gearing up for Christmas already with a collection of Mini Sessions that make great Christmas gifts. Each half hour session will cost $75 and include 1-8x10, 2-5x7s and 25 Christmas Cards. Some of the themes will be ongoing with studio appointments while others will be limited dates with limited appointments available.

Here is a list of some of the themes we will be doing:
-School Photos - October (This is the perfect alternative to the single pose school photos each year)
-Dog Days of Autumn Pet Portraits - October and November
-Pumpkin Patch Children's Photos - October
-Fall Foliage Family Portraits - As long as the leaves last
-Couch in a Field Family Portraits - October 22-23
-Rustic Barn Photos - October and November
-Santa Photos - Mid November 2 days only Dates TBD (If you've seen our Santa, you'll believe!)
-Christmas in the Studio - November and December

We will start immediately with our School Portraits. Call the studio at 585-393-9242 to book your after school session. Why settle for rapid fire fake smiles when you can get a half hour session with multiple outfit changes?

Bring the pets out before the snow flies with our Dog Days of Autumn sessions. This is the perfect gift to surprise your dog lover this holiday season. We can do lakeside photos, in a park, urban alleys, etc... Please bring a bag to take out what your dog leaves behind.

We are still searching for the "perfect" couch to bring out in a field for family photos. If you know if a couch that would look really cool for this situation let me know.

Our Pumpkin Patch Children's Photos and Fall Foliage Family Portraits are weather dependent, so book early before the seasons first wind storm takes all the leaves down.

Stay tuned for details on our Santa photos.




Sunday, September 11, 2011

Kudos Budweiser



Great 9/11 tribute from Budweiser.





Project 9.11



As a member of the Professional Photographers Society of New York State, I was invited to participate in a book project commemorating the ten year anniversary of the attack on the United States by terrorists. Project 9.11 will be a collection of images from member photographers across the state, documenting life ten years later.
 
I had the opportunity to photograph this years Thunder Over Niagara Air Show in Niagara Falls. It was an honor to participate in something so powerful with members of the military who have so valiantly given of themselves to protect our freedom. Words can't fully express the pride I feel being an American but hopefully the images can.













9/11 Remembered



I remember the day vividly. Our morning consisted of watching The Wiggles on TV as Sarah prepared for her first day of preschool. I was going to fly down to NYC that morning but I put it off until the afternoon so I could be with Sarah for this milestone.
My father was staying at my aunts house in Lynbrook, Long Island while he commuted to Sloan Kettering in Manhattan for his cancer treatment. He was in a clinical trial for Esophageal Cancer after surgery unsuccessfully contained it from spreading.
Sue and I dropped Sarah off at the YMCA preschool program and then headed down to the Post Office in Canandaigua with a quick stop at Burger King for breakfast. We heard a few people murmuring about a plane crash but didn't think much of it. At the post office the employees were talking more about it and we heard a plane had hit one of the twin towers.
It was hard to believe, so we rushed back to the car and turned on the radio only to find out this was no accident with the second plane hitting the South Tower.
I had an appointment at the studio which I half heartedly completed before rushing home. Back in the car I listened in shock as the North Tower fell. The next 36 hours were a blur as we sat glued to the TV. My trip to NYC was obviously cancelled.
While all this was going on in the uncertain safety of Canandaigua, my mother and father were on their way in to Manhattan for one of his treatments and to find out the results of his most recent Cat Scan. On the train in, they could see the smoke from the towers looming over head. They arrived in Penn Station and switched from the Long Island Rail Road to the subway, only to have that shut down after one stop. They had to walk the rest of the way to Sloan Kettering on the streets. As they walked, people began gasping in horror and as they turned around, they could see the North Tower come down.
When they finally made it to Sloan Kettering, they were seen and dealt the news that would forever change their world. The treatment was not working and he was out of the program.
September 11, 2001 was not only one of the darkest days in our country's history, it was also the day my father was given his death sentence.

Now, ten years later, the wounds have healed as a country and as a family, but the scars are deep. It doesn't take much to bring the emotion flooding back. Seeing the country come together today both locally and nationally lets me know that I'm not alone. I spent the morning with my family watching the news coverage of the events of today and ten years ago. My kids were either too young or not even born yet when our world changed, so they sat riveted to the TV trying to grasp the magnitude of what took place. For ten years they have heard about it and learned about it with each passing anniversary. I don't know if it's a sign of them maturing or the increased awareness with such a big anniversary, but I think it sunk in today. My daughter posted on her Facebook page today, "It has been 10 years. And although I was very young, I will never stop praying for the people who risked their lives and the families who lost loved ones that day. It was a hard day on my family and many others. We will remember you always♥"


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