Thursday, June 18, 2009

Meet Ariana!

I had the pleasure of meeting 10 day old Ariana today. I photographed Paul and Amanda's wedding so it's an honor to photograph their first born! She was a perfect lady throughout the session. And I've been christened as only a naked newborn baby can do! I'm sure I had it coming.







Watch Ariana grow as we document her first year in photographs. First Year photo programs are a great way to capture the amazing changes of your baby's first year.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

First Birthday for the Twins!

Max & Gemma came to visit this past weekend. They've just celebrated their first birthday two weeks ago. What a difference a year makes! Gemma's close to walking on her own but was happy to stay put, a good thing since we had her on a pedestal! Max has just found his crawling legs and was hard pressed to stay still for very long. The coming year will bring so many more changes for them and I can't wait to capture it all in pictures for their family!





This picture of Max fighting the tie seems to be a statement about the corporate world!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

A Night at the Museum (of Work & Culture)

I'm one of five local photographers who are exhibiting art at the Museum of Work & Culture in Woonsocket, RI during May and June. It's been really exciting to be part of a show!

There's a pretty diverse range of photographic interests among the group. Ranging from portraiture of children and adults, character studies, and urban blight, to seascapes, still lifes and belted Galloway cows, there is something for everyone to enjoy!


We hosted a Reception for friends and family on May 30th at the Museum. There's nothing to compare to the rush when a stranger is admiring one of your photographs! Viewing each others' work also gives us a push to break out of our own comfort zones and photograph things we normally don't normally go after. Personally, the urban blight has to be on this side of the chain link fence for me to consider it. I pay attention to the "No Trespassing" signs, but that's why I don't get some of the cool images that Mike (center) gets! Luckily, there are plenty of photo ops without rounding fences when he and I have gone out shooting! It's all a matter of "seeing" something others miss.




Here are the images I had on display for the exhibit!