Terrific Two’s

April 29, 2009

Who says the “terrible two’s” are that bad. This little guy was so fun, a dream to photograph. Even though this photo shoot is part of the traveling studio series, Mom and Dad drove in to Boston to have their precious little boy photographed by yours truly. East Boston has lots of parks to photograph in, as well as lots of little nooks and crannies with tons of character. Check out the blue background photo… love it!
These photos were taken at and near Pier’s Park. It’s a great location for photos, especially if you’re getting married at The Harborside Hyatt or Spinelli’s.

Do vendors need to have meals at the wedding? And if so, does the wedding couple provide it or does the caterer? It’s a good question and one that is asked quite often. In short, the couple needs to let the caterer know how many extra meals will be needed for vendors. You should also remember to find out if your vendors are bringing assistants and how many in total. But that’s not the only thing to consider.

Another issue to think about is when are your vendors are getting fed. For example, if you want to maximize the time that your photographer is actually taking photos, have the caterer feed them first. What always happens is that the vendors get fed last after all of the guests. They have to sit around while everyone is eating, then when people are almost finishing dinner, that’s when the vendors sit down to eat. Not the most logical way to do it. For example, when dinner is being passed out and people begin eating, there aren’t many great photo op’s. Rightfully so, the photographer won’t be photographing people as they’re inserting a fork in their mouth.

Instead, let the caterer know to feed the vendors first, that way they get done eating first and are ready to start working as soon as the guests are finished eating. Keeping an eye on the vendor meals will ensure a smooth dining experience at your wedding, and that you’re getting the most work out of your vendors.

Baby Jake

April 22, 2009

Here we have the latest from our traveling studio. Photographing babies is so rewarding. Mainly because we are always able to get a good shot. Photographing kids in the home environment is really the best way to do it. There’s no waiting in line at the portrait studio while your child gets tired or bored. There’s no rush to get the next kid in there, it’s just you. Got any particular ideas or any specific photos you want taken? Simply let us know, we’re happy to do it.

Hybrid Moving Trucks?

April 22, 2009

Every so often I will do a commercial job like this one. It was definitely fun to do something new. Wm Duggan Moving Company, a subsidiary of Atlas Van Lines is leading the industry in green technology. Yes, they have a hybrid moving truck. In addition to their clean-green moving truck, there office was amazingly clean as well. That’s quite a rarity in the moving business. Needless to say they are consummate professionals and run a tight ship. If you’re relocating and looking for a moving company, check out hybrid moving truck.com

American Photo Magazine

April 15, 2009

I had the pleasure of attending a lecture presented by Russell Hart, the editor of American Photo magazine. After viewing the work on my website he said he “really liked the pictures” and had these kind words to say about us, “The work is hip but accessible, and visually sophisticated without detracting from the obvious sentiment involved.” A warm thanks goes out to Mr. Russell Hart for his appreciative words.

Bubble Baths & Babies

April 6, 2009

Here are the most recent additions to our new portrait site that we are currently working on. For this portrait session we traveled to the family’s home in Mansfield. Mom was really helpful and played the art director’s role very well.

A well deserved congratulations goes out to this young couple. You may recognize the bride-to-be because she is my wedding and office assistant Melinda. I met Chris, her fiance for the first time and am so happy because he’s a really sweet gentle kind of guy, or at least with her. He’s probably a lot more tough when he’s on the football field. I also want to wish a whole hearted good luck to Chris. He’s waiting for the NFL draft, as an upcoming prospect.
This first shot is titled Tying the Knot. It’s a good example of my mode of working. I like my photography to be artistic with creative meanings behind them. This is also part of a greater body of work that I’m putting together. It consists of engagement sessions in Boston Hot Spots. This time we shot in the historic North End.
You may notice in the second shot, the couple is standing between a strong and compelling statue of Paul Revere spreading his message on a midnight ride, and an old church steeple. I felt it an appropriate metaphor for the shot. Also don’t forget…. spring is coming, schedule your own engagement session today.

Five Month Favorites

March 23, 2009

Our traveling studio just had another photo shoot. Our shooting space was a little tight but we were still able to get two locations to shoot in. I was really happy about the flowers for the background, they looked really great with the red vase and green table. This beautiful little baby is 5 months old now. Her and her Mom were very charming and a pleasure to photograph. Here are my favorites from the shoot.

SuperBaby!

March 19, 2009

Our Traveling Studio is back at it again. We are currently in the process of creating a new website designed strictly for portraits. In this process I’ve been talking with a lot of Moms and Dads about their experiences in portrait studios. What I’ve learned is that our Traveling Studio allows us to make sure we get a good photo. How do we do it? Well, it’s not magic.

1. Children are often most comfortable at their home, this allows us a better chance to get that winning smile.
2. There’s no waiting in line like you would at a portrait studio in the mall or Babies-R-Us. We can come to your home after the baby’s nap or when is most convenient for you.

3. Flexibility. If for some reason the baby didn’t sleep well that night or didn’t nap that morning, you can always call us and push the time of the portrait session back an hour or two.
4. The backgrounds are unique. We bring with us standard backgrounds that you’ll find at a portrait studio but usually prefer to use the natural setting of your home. The background in the second photo, is simply the blanket from the crib bedding. These photos are examples of what it can look like.
The bottom line is that we will make sure you get a great photo of your child.

San Francisco Smiles

March 17, 2009

We’re back! Our trip to the Bay area was awesome. It was so nice to get away from the winter wind, and back just in time for St. Patrick’s day. While on the left coast, I photographed baby Chase’s 2nd birthday party at the Fire station. Even though the kids loved it, I think the parents liked it more : ) Here are the photo highlights.