Fine Art Photography

My kids are heading off to college in a few short months (I am still trying to wrap my head around that!) so while they are still home, Victor and I are trying to use every chance we get to spend quality time together. And is there a better way that traveling together? I think […]

Fine Art Photography, My Family, Travel Photography

A few days in Italy

We started out summer European roadtrip in Zurich – Victor and I were there in 2010 but honestly I did not remember much so rediscovering this beautiful city was such a lovely surprise! We checked out a few churches (including Fraumünster Church with famous Chagal windows!), walked along the lake and of course had fondue […]

Fine Art Photography, My Family, Travel Photography

A few days in Switzerland

Every year for the last 79 years Ridgewood parents put together a variety show called Jamboree – with the objective of raising money for need-based scholarships for graduating Ridgewood High School seniors. I’ve heard about for years (living in Ridgewood, it’s impossible not to) and last year I decided to take a plunge and do […]

Fine Art Photography, My Family

Raising $$$$ while having a blast | Ridgewood Jamboree

One good thing about getting older is that more and more of my friends are celebrating their milestone bdays. To celebrate one of my bestie’s big birthday a few of us ditched our families and headed to Paris for a few days. Since all of us have been there before, we did not feel the […]

Fine Art Photography, Travel Photography

A Girls weekend in Paris

We just recently got back from Italy, aka ‘my favorite country’ and it was amazing! As you may know, we love to travel and discover new (for us!) places but Italy is a country we’ve been coming back to time and time again. I love it so much that I feel that I can write […]

Fine Art Photography, My Family, Travel Photography

Living La Dolce Vita | Our Trip to Southern Italy

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.