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Apparently this family only had one ‘professional’ photo session – when big sister A. was a few months old and her Mom took her to one of the mall photography studio places to get pictures.  The way her Mom describes it, it was not a very pleasant (or relaxing) experience – the baby cried all […]

Children Photography

Photographing Ridgewood sisters | Bergen County studio photography session

When a kid looks at a canvas collage from his last year’s family photo session with you and asks his Dad to schedule another studio photo session session, you know you did something right.  And when they come in to your studio for a photo session have a blast together, laugh and play and on the […]

Children Photography, Family Photography, Studio Photography

Like Father Like Son | Ridgewood photography studio session

If you’ve been reading my blog for a while you may noticed that I often write how much I loved a certain session or a family… and it may sound redundant when I say that time and time again but it does not make it any less true – I do love my families and […]

Children Photography, Couple Photography, Family Photography

Summer family photo session in Wyckoff

I was going to write a nice blog post about photographing these beautiful, funny and spunky kids and their gorgeous momma at my Ridgewood studio.  I was going to write about how I hard laughed watching K. dance to Meghan Trainor or listening to her ‘directing me’ and asking me to take a picture of […]

Children Photography, Commercial Photography, Family Photography, Studio Photography

What my clients are saying about their Live Love Laugh Photos experience

If you’ve been to my first photo studio in downtown Ridgewood you know how beautiful it was and how much I loved it.  But after spending two years there I realized that while it was a great space,  it was getting to feel a bit too small for what I needed it to be.  And the whole parking […]

Studio News, Studio Photography

Take a photo tour of my Ridgewood photography studio!

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.