Thursday, December 20, 2007

DMC

Last night I was dragged, ok- asked nicely, to go to a Public Enemy concert at Irving Plaza. Now for those of you that know Irving Plaza know that the intimate setting and the close proximity to the performers is what makes this place such a gem. To see U2 there would be amazing- but hip hop- not my thing. Shockingly enough I was touched, emotionally that is, by a surprise performer- DMC of the past "runDMC". His music was fun, especially live, but what really got me was when he opened up to the crowd. He told us all that he just recently found out after 35 years that he was adopted and that the people that raised him are his foster parents. This new knowledge really had a large impact on him and drove him to look into the state of the foster care system. He told us a statistic that swam in my head all night; 78% of the people in jail were raised in the foster care system. I will leave that fact with you and let you draw your own conclusions. I just want to say, that whenever possible take a second or more to believe in a kid. Kids need to know they are loved, doesn't matter by whom but they need to know that they are little stars, or as DMC called them, Kings and Queens. The more children are believed in, the more courage they will have to achieve any dream they may desire.
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Monday, December 17, 2007

Alicia and Tommy

This weekend I got to meet Alicia and Tommy! Even though it was super cold out these two were troopers for taking photographs! They are adorable together and I cannot wait for their September Fire Island wedding!!


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Saturday, November 24, 2007

Fall beauty


This week here in NYC has been so beautiful, had to post it. The first two images are from a walk I was taking on Riverside Dr. Riverside Dr and Riverside park is all new to me since I moved to Manhattan. I had no idea how incredible this little area of NYC is. It is such a secret little gem, I just love it! The cobble stone path and the stone walls lined by huge beautiful trees- no matter what season it is always so breathtaking.

On Thursday we grabbed the bikes and found different angles of the parade. It was such a great day, the weather was in the upper 50's, the leaves in the park were at their peak and NYC was thriving once again as a host to millions of people!



I love how from the trees in the park you just see a glimpse of the parade...I wonder what it must be like from people's windows when all of a sudden a huge balloon just passes by...
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Monday, November 19, 2007

Erin and Pete


Recently I photographed the wedding of Erin and Pete, a couple from Fire Island. Their wedding was amazing! It was a day full of love, fun, and beautiful details. One of my favorite things was their wedding favors. They gave out Colorado Blue Spruce saplings! I thought that was such a unique idea, and good for environment! Congratulations Erin and Pete and thank you so much for the opportunity to capture this great wedding!

I love this picture! It cracks me up. Things you should know: it was FREEZING out! Erin is a true Fire Island barefooter! (even though this was in the Hamptons!)
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Sunday, November 11, 2007

Anna and Paresh

Last weekend I had such a great time photographing Anna & Paresh! They are a very unique couple, and had so many creative ideas to make their engagement shoot as unique as they are. They even had us playing in traffic! Their love for each other was so adorable and really revealed itself in the images. Congratulations Anna & Paresh!


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Monday, November 5, 2007

NYC Marathon

By far my most favorite day in NYC! Our city comes alive to welcome millions and show them how we like to behave on good days. Good days? Yes, days when we can see past the color of our skin, the cut of our clothes and the borders of the well defined neighborhoods. People smile, cheer and laugh with each other. True the runners amaze me- they really do- but its the people on the side lines that really make this day for me. This was my second year watching race day in Harlem. "Welcome to Harlem", the cheer sung by many to the millions as they cross over the bridge back into Manhattan for the last 5 miles. Harlem may have a terrible reputation, but never on race day.


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Saturday, November 3, 2007

Running with Books

This is Andre, a man I was hired to photograph this week. Andre is about to do something incredible. He will be running the New York City Marathon this Sunday...with 30 lbs of books. Why? He is being sponsored by Cafescribe.com to promote the use of on-line text books. We all know how heavy text books are, how expensive they are to produce and most importantly- the toll being taken on our environment and planet due to so many tress being cut down. Good luck Andre and thank you Stephen of bugeyedmarketing.com for hiring Your Life Photography.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Lauren & Brendan

Last Sunday I had the pleasure of sharing a beautiful NYC fall morning, in the greatest park, with Lauren and Brendan. It was so much fun working with them! They will be getting married this spring, and I really look forward to photographing their special day! (Pictures can be clicked on to see them larger.)


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Monday, October 8, 2007

Fire Island farewell

The 2007 season came to an end for Greg and I last weekend. This was the scene over the water as we were on the ferry. Fire Island is an incredible place only hours from NYC but it always feel as if you have gone far. A must for anyone who loves the beach and great friendly people.
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Boards- Ladies night!

Boards is a magazine that is located up in Toronto, my buddy here on the right, Jonathan Block- Verk is the vice- president. This night was special for a few reasons. First the night was dedicated to two of the leading ladies in advertising (left and the blonde below)- a world of mostly men...hmmm, sounds like photography. Second, it was great to photograph Jonathan in a different way...a few years ago I photographed him and his wife Vanessa as she was in labor with their first child, Stella Brooklyn. His family, now including Oscar, are throughout my web site. They are an amazing family...and they photograph very well! This night was also really cool because people in advertising LOVE getting their pictures taken, quite different than some other industries! I was literally at times being pulled on by my sleeve to come take a picture! Most of them inquired about which magazine issue they would be on the cover of! Great night dedicated to incredible women!


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Monday, September 24, 2007

Emotions at Columbia


I saw Columbia University in a whole new light today. The streets were packed with protesters as Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was scheduled to be a guest lecturer.

At times I have wondered about how photography would be if it was coupled with sounds and or smells. Today was a day of sounds. Yelling, chanting, arguing and beeping. The sounds I heard were divided mostly into 3 categories- angry at Columbia, angry at Bush, and angry at Mahmoud's leadership and ideals. The atmosphere was very tense, political debates were erupting everywhere. One man was screaming at another man who was anti Bush, a Jewish man was yelling at a woman who was defending Iran. The only angle I did not see being defended today was Columbia. It seemed that the crowd was able to agree on just that, that the invitation should not have been extended. After watching this evenings news it seems to me that President Ahmadinejad said all the things that he should say, but we could have expected that- the man is not dumb- he is just not kind. At least not how we measure kindness here in the U.S.

Columbia University

You can click on this square image above to see the pictures larger- or if the slide show is working below you can see them there. (the slide shows have had a mind of their own this week)

Lisa and John

Note the flying vail!!!


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Lisa and John




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