My Family

Every year I try to take pictures of my girls in the spring among blooming trees and flowers.  Last April we road-tripping in Europe (still need to blog that trip!) and by the time we got back all the flowers were gone.  I was hoping to their session this year but things got busy with clients sessions and […]

Children Photography, My Family

A 15 min photo session | wyckoff photographer

A couple of weeks ago we celebrated my 41th (!!!) birthday with a long weekend get-away to Montreal.  My newly retired parents volunteered to come to our house to watch all three girls so it was just Victor and I.  I love traveling with the girls but I also really love traveling without them as well:) […]

Fine Art Photography, My Family, Travel Photography

Birthday weekend in Montreal

Last year after my kids slumber party I was so burned out and exhausted that I swore that it was a one time thing.  Well, fast forward a year, and all they wanted to do for their birthday was to have another slumber party! This time I had help of my friend Christine of Christine […]

Children Photography, Commercial Photography, My Family

‘Mad Matter Tea’ hotel slumber party

Given that we all love to travel we always go away on the girls’ birthday – sometimes it is a long trip (think sunny Caribbean) and other times it is a weekend get-away.  This year the girls birthday fell at the tail end of a school break and after spending close to a week skiing we […]

Children Photography, Fine Art Photography, My Family

Birthday weekend in NYC

On February 26th my girls turned 9…. I still remember that day in the hospital when I was on bed rest, 31 weeks pregnant, and my doctor came in at 5 AM asked where Victor was (he slept in the hospital with me every night I was there for over a week!) and said that […]

Children Photography, Commercial Photography, My Family, Studio Photography

A Year Older – Mia and Alexa Turn 9 | A Bergen County studio photo session

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.