Family Photography

To vote in the Best of 2012 photo contest and for a chance to win a Simplicity Session click HERE. Here is another beautiful wall display of nine 12×12 gallery wrapped canvases that I designed for my clients with images from their lifestyle family session.  I just love how it came out and how it […]

Baby Photography, Children Photography, Family Photography, Products

Client Display

To vote in the Best of 2012 photo contest and for a chance to win a Simplicity Session click HERE. This is an email from a family session I had in Ridgewood over the weekend.  It was a super fun session with jumping on the bed and family dance-off and I’ve got wonderful images that I […]

Children Photography, Family Photography

Innocence

I am slowly catch up on blogging my sessions from a very busy holiday season photographing families all over Bergen County.  What do you get when you have three ADORABLE little girls, a stunning Mom, perfect weather, adorable outfits and one of my favorite locations for photographing kids?  You get awesome images, that’s what:) As […]

Baby Photography, Children Photography, Family Photography

Three Little Girls

For newborn sessions. more often than not, new parents want traditional newborn images – sleepy squishy newborns all cuddled up and looking very peaceful.  I love these shots – delicate features, perfect tiny fingers and toes, belly bottons (in some cases still with umbilical cord attached) – what’s not to love?!   But I realized that my […]

Family Photography, Newborn Photography

Lifestyle newborn session

After posting an image every day for a week I realized that doing it on a daily basis was not very feasible.  So starting with week 2 of my Project 365 I will be posting my images on a weekly basis instead. And now I present to you Week 2 of my Project 365 – […]

Children Photography, Family Photography, My Family

Project 365 | Week 2

I think a job of a photographer is so important - we are able to freeze time and bring parents back to the time when their kids were little (or not so little) with a click of a shutter.