Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Play with Pattern

When shooting, I tend to be drawn towards patterns- repeated elements such as lines, shapes and colors. I often don't even notice my attraction towards pattern until after the fact, while looking at the images on my computer. None the less, I find pattern usually adds balance and a sense of symmetry to the composition.



Friday, February 12, 2010

Spay Day 2010 Pet Photo Contest

Help the Humane Society with their Spay Day 2010 by voting for your favorite pup's picture and donating to a great cause. Vote for my pup Lilah here: https://photocontest.humanesociety.org/contest.html?page=viewInd&id=69817&contestId=2

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Wedding Season

As Spring slowly but surely approaches and daylight lingers just a little longer every afternoon, I can't help but let my thoughts wander to wedding season. Whether its a quaint backyard celebration or a grand, sophisticated event, it is always a joyous occasion. I feel incredibly lucky to document the union of people in love and their families. I take pride in being unobtrusive, catching the key wedding moments, but also the quiet connections between people- the glimmer of a tear in the father's eye, the wink of the best man to the groom, the mother of the bride softly kissing her daughter's cheek. It's a dream to shoot these moments in the stunning settings we have on the Cape, back dropped with sun and sea and flowers. It is those moments that help get me through a cold winter day.




Monday, February 8, 2010

I Love Dogs






Dogs are just about my favorite subject to shoot. Their unpredictable nature can make for a difficult shoot, yet almost always yields images that are tender, heart-warming and oozing with personality.
As my Bernese Mountain Dog, Lilah, and I begin therapy dog training, I become more and more enamored. She visits Pleasant bay Nursing Home and I see the faces of grouchy old men melt when they see her, cooing and smiling as they pet her. The nurses' faces light up when she trots down the hall. And my grandmother, who is there recovering from a stroke and learning to speak again, says clear as day "Oh hello!" (to Lilah first, then me of course).
There have been many studies claiming the benefits of simply petting a dog. Their wet noses and wiggling bodies can help aid depression, loneliness and even help lower blood pressure, aid in retrieving memory and increase mobility. Dogs seem to remind us all of simple joys in life. And they certainly display qualities we can all learn from- unending devotion, loyalty and energy, as well as an amazing degree of tolerance and patience.
So, if you own a pooch, go give him or her big hug. If not, stop by your local Animal Shelter next weekend and talk to an employee about adoption, or simply go visit with the pups waiting for a home- you will enjoy petting them just as much as they will.

It's about time


Well, I have finally caved and started a blog. This page will allow me to post current photographs, share my inspirations, ideas, upcoming events, etc. More to come!