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This is my FIFTH session with this Bergen County Family – and baby W. is just three years old! They always take advantage of my free holiday mini session photo session so I get to see W. twice a year, which is always a treat! When we first met close to 3 years ago, W. […]

Family Photography

Pretty in Pink | A toddler family photoshoot in Ridgewood

I’ve been offering professional headshots photo session at my Ridgewood photo studio ever since I opened my first studio location in 2013. Since then I’ve done many many many headshots sessions and worked with corporate execs, small business owners, aspiring artists and models, authors and musicians and everyone in between. Most of people who come […]

Headshots Photography

Best Graduation Gift Idea | Bergen County Headshots Photographer

I will be honest – there are days when having your own photography business feels like work – you have to do accounting, and pay sales tax and file paperwork and do all that no-so-fun stuff. But there are days when I get to snuggle and photograph the cutest babies – how can that even […]

Baby Photography, Studio Photography

Happy Little Boy | Ridgewood Studio toddler photoshoot

Guess what time it is? It is First Communion Portraits time! And I kicked off my First Communion Portraits season with a photoshoot of this beautiful girl who I’ve been photographing since she was just born. It seems that her newborn photoshoot was just yesterday – it was hard for me to believe that the […]

Children Photography, Studio Photography

Bergen County First Communion Photoshoot

One of my most favorite things, as a Bergen County family photographer, is to be able to watch my clients’ kids grow. I often refer to them as ‘my’ kids because very often I get to photograph them from the time they were tiny newborns and then chubby toddlers and then little kids and before […]

Family Photography

A Party of Three | at home family 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.