Fine Art Photography

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!!

Morocco has been on my To Visit list for years… back in 2018 or 2019 when I was looking at a destination for our next Victor and I trip, I decided on Morocco but when I started to do more thorough research I realized that our kids would really enjoy it (the promise of a […]

Fine Art Photography, My Family, Travel Photography

Our Trip to Morocco – Part I

I firmly believe in continuing education (even when I have to pay for the said education myself) and every year for pretty much as long as I’ve been in business I’ve attended some sort of a photography workshop, forum or a retreat. My last one was in March of 2020 – I remember boarding the […]

Fine Art Photography, Studio News, Travel Photography

A few days in Palm Springs

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.