Monday, January 18, 2010

Perfect Winter Wedding



I went out to Albany this weekend with Brody to photograph the wedding of Mike and Sarah. What an awesome day! Sarah and Mike were two of the nicest people you could ever meet. Their families were fantastic. The bridal party was a blast. The venue, The Glen Sanders Mansion in Scotia, was exquisite. The band, New York Players, was also amazing.
An unexpected snow storm with huge wet flakes set the stage for a winter wonderland on the Mohawk River.
Congrats Mike and Sarah. You guys are the best.















Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Just For Him



We are once again running our Just For Him sessions for Valentine's Day. Watch his jaw drop as you present him with a DVD slideshow of your tastefully done session. We can also do prints, mini albums, calendars and more from the session. For those of you who are not comfortable with me shooting a boudoir session, Amanda is available to photograph it. See details in the ad below.







Monday, January 11, 2010

Casting Call for TLC



While I was at the Wedding Salon Bridal Show in NYC, a representative from TLC approached me looking for brides for a new TV show they're doing. They have extended their schedule through April, so if you're getting married between now and then, here is the contact information.


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Friday, January 8, 2010

More Misty and Jeff



We had so much fun photographing Misty and Jeff during their engagement session, we just had to come back for more. This time we photographed them down in Hoboken, NJ along the river overlooking Manhattan. What a fantastic location! I think my finger tips are just now beginning to thaw out. Their wedding is going to be awesome.







Monday, January 4, 2010

New Years Sluggishness



Normally I start the year with my new resolutions, but I've been a little slow this year. It's partly because I'm happy with last years resolutions of being a better father and husband, along with actually following through with it. I'm not saying I was bad at it to begin with, I just always want to aim higher in that regard. Is there ever a time to say yeah I'm good enough at being a father, I don't need to be better? As for being a better husband, there is always room for improvement. I'm a guy.

I do have a few new resolutions I want to make a part of my life. I have a habit of going through life by the minute. I leave enough time to get a task done with no room for error. When little things impede my progress, like catching a red light, or all of them for that matter, my blood pressure starts to rise. I don't want to live like that anymore. I need to add an extra hour to each day just as a cushion to allow things to run more smoothly.

One of the other resolutions I have is to lead by example. I can't expect people, like my kids or employees to act a certain way if I don't hold myself to the same standards. It's so easy to tell my kids to put away their clothes, meanwhile I typically pick my clothes from the folded pile waiting to be put away in my room.

Last, I want to continue my philosophy of living with gratitude. Recognizing the blessings I have in my life is a very powerful tool in choosing my path for the future.


Thursday, December 31, 2009

Foot Ta Bing



As I sit here waiting for the ball to drop, I can't help but reflect on the year 2009 ended up being. I reread my post from January 1st, 2009 to see how close the year came for the hope I had come in to it with. There were ups and downs this year, but overall I'm pretty happy with the way things turned out. We cleared the hump on the recession in good shape. We planted a lot of seeds to make the future flourish both economically and personally. We've made new friends this year and reconnected with old ones. I've developed a spiritual awareness this year that I've never had before. The inner comfort that has resulted I hope makes me a better person to those around me, especially as a father and husband.

On a way more superficial level, in 2009 I discovered the iPhone, quite possibly the greatest toy I've ever owned. I even have a new word in my vocabulary because of it. "Foot Ta Bing". This is the noise my phone makes when I receive a text message. It's one of those noises that must be followed by everyone in my family saying "Foot Ta Bing."

It is on that note that I wish you all a great new year. I hope you live your life with a lot of friends, a loving family, and a smile. May you be carefree enough to say "Foot Ta Bing" out loud in a crowded elevator.


Sunday, December 27, 2009

got milk?



A few weeks ago we did a team building event at the studio with Sarah's teammates on her 14U girl's hockey team. Because we were giving the finished photo to her coach for Christmas, I couldn't post it. Now that Christmas has past I can show you the end result. Coach Post is always telling the girls to drink milk and chocolate milk instead of soda, so we thought it fitting to create a "got milk?" ad for him. The girls each made milk mustaches with vanilla shakes before being photographed. It was torture for them. :)




Here are a few more images from the day.




















Friday, December 25, 2009

Unto This Night A Child is Born



The beauty of being in an interfaith marriage is that we get to share in both of our religions and family traditions. Although I'm not Christian, Christmas is a magical time to share with my family, seeing the joy and excitement in my kids eyes. For my wife, it's a time to celebrate her faith and for us sharing in that celebration brings us closer.
Over the last few weeks, I've had the pleasure of being able to photograph several newborn babies. The miracle of birth is incredible any time of year, but it holds even more significance this time of year. To share not only in the birth of a child, but the birth of a new family is amazing. It is the ultimate gift.
Whatever your faith may be, have a Merry Christmas, and enjoy the magic this time of year brings.










Sunday, December 20, 2009

Pond Hockey



There's nothing quite like skating outside with the wind in your face and hockey with no rules. We went to Coach Armstrong's house yesterday after the Mite A game and skated on their backyard rink. We were even treated to see a few deer walking by to eat near the backyard bird feeders. It was like a scene out of a Currier and Ives Christmas Card.










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