Category Archives: Family Portraits

2009 in Review – Part IV

If there’s one thing I struggle to define in my business, it’s a portrait session. What is a portrait session? How many people does it include? How long should it take? Where should it be shot? What time of day? So many questions…are there any answers? I don’t think there is an easy way to […]

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Ashley & Josh – Post-wedding Portraits Revisited

So back in May, my sister Ashley and her husband Josh gave George and I the opportunity to do a post-wedding portrait session with them.  You may remember my previous blog on our adventures.  Well, we only shared a small portion of what we shot and we felt we should share some more images from […]

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Charlie the Cat

Last summer, George and I had the privilege of photographing Andrea and Matt’s wedding in Provincetown. It was, without a doubt, one of the most unique weddings we’ve ever shot. Guess what I wore? That’s right, shorts and a t-shirt. Andrea and Matt tied the knot at the top of one of the sand dunes […]

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A “Boring” New Year’s Eve

I can hear someone asking me the question already – "What did you do for New Year’s Eve?" My answer? I had dinner with an extension of my family, came home, watched a movie with my wife and wrote this blog. I can see the thought running through the person’s head already, "How boring!" Then […]

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Wedding Bliss and Abandonment

  Well, this blog is probably not about exactlywhat you would expect from the title. It is actually about a post-wedding shoot in an abandoned factory. Juxtaposition is the first word that comes to mind when I think of a bride in her wedding dress in an abandoned factory. The way Jen and Brandon ended […]

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