Monthly Archives: March 2011
Black and White or Color? – West Hartford Connecticut Newborn and Children’s Photographer
This was the second time I had the pleasure of photographing these adorable brothers. Not only are they cute andView full post »
Sweet Siblings – West Hartford, Connecticut Newborn and Children’s Photographer
I love photographing siblings, especially brothers and sisters. These two sweet siblings were a dream to photographView full post »
Sweet Little E! – West Hartford, Connecticut Newborn and Children’s Photographer
Another fantastic session at the Mandell JCC. I was so happy with how all of the photos came out at the fundraiser aView full post »
Brothers – West Hartford, Connecticut Newborn and Children’s Photographer
Another great session with two fantastic brothers. This was the second time I’ve had the pleasure ofView full post »
I can’t get enough!!! – West Hartford, CT Newborn and Children’s Photographer
I met these boy’s mother a few months ago and thought she was fantastic. I couldn’t wait to photograph herView full post »
Photographers See Everything – West Hartford Newborn and Children’s Photographer
Okay, so I’ve know my friend Rachel for 18 years now and her husband for almost as long. It’s crazy howView full post »
All Grown Up – West Hartford, Connecticut Photographer
We had a lot of fun on this shoot as you can see. These two boys knew how to rock a fedora and a mustache. It’sView full post »
Smiles at the Mandell JCC – West Hartford Newborn and Children’s Photographer
It was a busy Sunday last week as I had the pleasure of setting up shop at the Mandell JCC in Bloomfield/ West HartfordView full post »
What To Wear
What to wear is one of the first questions clients ask me. I’m not a huge fan of everyone needing to match eachView full post »
Senior Portrait Session – Connecticut Senior Pictures Photographer
Whenever this lovely lady enters my home my daughter immediately forgets I exist. There is something about her. SheView full post »
Give me some light! – Hartford Newborn Photographer
When asked by my clients how they could take better pictures my response is usual “first of all turn off yourView full post »









