Fine Art Photography

If you spent any time with me or followed my work for a while you know that I (and my family) LOVE to travel. And yet, every summer for the last FOURTEEN YEARS we’ve been back at Ocean City, New Jersey. It is not far away (unless you are driving down there on a Friday […]

Fine Art Photography, My Family, Travel Photography

Weekend Getaway to Our Favorite Place | New Jersey Photographer

Guess whose images received an Honorable Mention at ClickinMoms Voice International Photography Competition this year? This girl’s!!! You may think ‘enough with these competition already, how many time can she write about them?!’ It does seem that I’ve received a lot of recognition this year – I guess I am pretty good at what I […]

Fine Art Photography, Studio News, Travel Photography

Another Industry Recognition!

My kids are high school sophomores now (how did this happen??!!!) and before we know it, they will be away in college. I am still wrapping my head around that but in the meantime I am trying to fit in as much family togetherness as I possibly can.. And of course for us that means […]

Fine Art Photography, My Family, Travel Photography

A Quick Trip to London

Every September Victor and I take a ‘just-us’ trip. I know – we are very fortunate that we are able to do that and grateful for the grandparents who can take care of the kids – although these days ‘taking care of the kids’ literally means just driving them around from one place to another:) […]

Fine Art Photography, My Family, Travel Photography

A week in the Canadian Rockies

I firmly believe in challenging yourself and doing something you are not 100% comfortable with and one of the best way to do that in my opinion is to participate in photography competitions. One of the competitions I enter every year is National Association of Professional Children Photographers Inspired Competition. This is a big event […]

Fine Art Photography, Studio News

HUGE Industry Recognition!!

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.