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Monthly Archives: September 2006

Fine china? You registered for fine china?

Ok, don’t get me wrong. Fine china is… well… fine. You get to pull it out of the closet a few times a year and your friends get to put their food on it. That’s nice. It keeps the table linens that you also registered for from getting dirty so I suppose it’s quite handy...

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katrina + taylor – the wedding day

This was the first of two weekend weddings in a row for us up in Rhode Island. Somehow the Ocean State was channeling me. This weekend was Katrina + Taylor’s wedding in the absolutely charming area known as Watch Hill. Their ceremony at the Watch Hill Chapel and their reception at the Misquamicut Club were...

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Get with it guys… have us photograph your proposal!

Ok guys, we gotta start thinking ahead a little more. Let’s see – one of the biggest moments in a young lady’s life… the one she’s fantasized about since she was little; one she’ll tell all her friends about and recount incalculable times for the rest of her life… in fact, you yourself have been...

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Great Stuff You Didn’t Know You Needed To See

I”m so glad I invented the internet. It’s really useful for things like killing a half day. The funny thing is that when you kill a half a day online when all is said and done there’s really only a few things that were worth seeing. So to spare you the expense of your own...

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The Keynote Speaker @ Brazil’s 3rd annual Photo & Imaging Congress

Recently, I had the privelege of being the Keynote Speaker at Brazil’s 3rd Annual Photo and Imaging Congress in Sao Paolo. It was my wife Celeste’s and my first trip to Brazil and we were fortunate enough to spend some time traveling and getting to know the country and the people. We managed to squeeze...

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kavita + jason – the double wedding day

It took us a loooong time to edit and develop Kavita and Jason’s wedding day images. There were lots of them. We shot them for 16 hours on their wedding day – basically two full weddings – a Hindu ceremony in the morning and a Jewish ceremony in the evening. We’re talking two dressings, two...

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