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If you look at these photos and say to yourself ‘these guys look like they were having a blast at their family photo session’ you are absolutely right – all of us had a blast! And I know this because after the session I received the sweetest text from the Mom thanking me for the […]

Family Photography

A Party of Four | Downtown Ridgewood family photo session

As a family photographer, a lot of families I work with have young -toddlers and elementary-aged kids; I find that’s generally the most popular age range for family photos. But what about when your kids get older – what about those tween and teen years? Speaking from personal experience as a Mom of two SEVENTEEN […]

All Grown Up, Family Photography

Photographing ‘old’ clients | Wyckoff family session

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

As a Bergen County family photographer I’ve done my share of family photoshoots and I’ve done them all over Bergen County – at apple orchards and parks and ponds and brooks and downtowns. But I have to say my favorite location to do a family photo session is my clients homes. At home sessions always […]

All Grown Up, Family Photography

Two dogs, one teen boy and one Mom | a recipe for a fun Ridgewood family photo session

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

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.