Travel Photography

We love Jersey Shore and go to a beach vacation in Ocean City every summer.   But we were wondering what it looks like in the winter covered in snow and over the weekend we took a day trip to Sandy Hook.  It looked even more beautiful that we expected – although my girls were […]

Children Photography, Fine Art Photography, My Family, Travel Photography

A day on the (snow covered) beach | Bergen County Photographer

Here are a few images from our visit to Storm King Art Center.  It was FREEZING and windy and it took us a while to warm up but eventually we did and had a blast exploring the park, playing ‘hide and seek’ and playing with leaves. It is so cool seeing this place during different […]

Children Photography, Fine Art Photography, My Family, Travel Photography

Fall visit to Storm King Art Center | Ridgewood photographer

This year for our annual ‘kids-free’ vacation Victor and I decided to go to Croatia and Montenegro.  Why these two countries you may ask?  Croatia was the only destination in Europe that we wanted to go to but have not visited yet and since a friend recommended it last year, it went high on our […]

Fine Art Photography, Travel Photography

Our trip to Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia – making our way through UNESCO World Heritage sites

It is time for our annual kids-free vacation and this year we are going to Croatia and Montenegro!  So starting today I am officially out of the office!  I will be checking email once a day so if you would like to schedule a family photo session in Ridgewood or surrounding towns, email me at […]

Travel Photography

Out of the Office!

We just got back from a wonderful family weekend get-away at Lake George with our friends.   Even though the weather did not cooperate (at least in the beginning), neither wind, nor rain or cold stopped us from having fun.  The kids loved playing on the playground, running free, making s’mores by the fire, fishing […]

My Family, Travel Photography

Weekend in Lake George

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.