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the appreciation of photographs – ode to the climbing tree

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we all realize that the photographs we have of our loved ones become worth more to us as time passes on.  this past weekend a 300 year old European Beech reminded me of just how quickly our photographs can sometimes appreciate in value…

The Climbing Tree held forth in a Frederick Law Olmstead designed park near the house in which I grew up.  Of course she predated Olmstead’s …

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Our 2009 Tribeca Costume Collection Raises Over $1100 for UNICEF

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Well folks, the totals are in.  Between the funds collected on Halloween and the prints that were subsequently ordered, brian dorsey studios’ second annual tribeca costume collection raised over $1100 for UNICEF.

Thank you to everyone in our Tribeca neighborhood, parents and kids alike, who helped participate in making this year’s efforts so successful.  And a special shout out to Lance Lapin for hosting us in front of his Salon on West Broadway, and to Kim,  Lindsay and Celeste who freely gave of their time to help us pull this off.

Funds raised will be going to help eliminate childhood hunger, thirst, disease and illiteracy around the world.

the tribeca costume collection 2009 – for UNICEF

Well our 2nd Annual Tribeca Costume Collection was a blazing success once again.  This year we were raising money for UNICEF and we had a ginormous turnout.  Halloween in Tribeca is a wonderful thing.  The street throngs with people dressed up – kids with their little candy bags.  People were lined up for us before we were even finished setting up.

We took just over 900 images during the 3 hour shoot (averaging a shot every 20 seconds) and a number of times people were lined up 12 and 16 deep.  Many thanks to Lance Lappin who provided us with sidewalk space in front of his salon as well as power and wine.  A special thanks to Lindsey and Kim and Celeste for donating their Saturday afternoon for a good cause – and to my kids – who trick or treated without their mother and father so we could do this for the neighborhood and for UNICEF.

Here’s a few highlights – leading off with Cole as Link from the Zelda series of games in a costume his mother and I made.

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Dot and Toto.

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A lion who can really roar.

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This amazingly brilliant “American Gothic”.

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Another wonderful costume – the marionette.

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A group of friends traveling together – I personally was quite fond of the witch in her pink glasses.

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A very cool William Wallace.

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And I have to throw in this shot of both my boys with Kim, our studio manager, who makes just the cutest damn kitten.

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Parents can download images of their kids free of charge from the Client Area of our website or order prints from Pictage.  All proceeds go to UNICEF to help children in need worldwide.

Thanks again everyone!

working in anguilla – pros and cons of destination events

so people are always asking about what it’s like shooting destination events.  most people don’t realize that photographing destination weddings are quite a bit of work.  first of all you’re traveling internationally with a ton of gear – in this case 5 camera bodies, 9 lenses, 2 supercharged laptops each weighing about a ton, 6 flashes, 2 tripods, lightstands, sandbags (empty), 2 power packs, a printer, tons of batteries, chargers, lights, weatherproof cases to carry it all, etc. etc.

then there’s international work permits (which require not only approval from the foreign government but in this case we also had to get certificates of good conduct from the NYPD which meant fingerprints, background checks, etc. etc. to prove we were good people (so in case you were wondering, we don’t have criminal records).

of course it’s true;  there is an upside…

our room…

our villa at cap juluca

the view out the back of our room…

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how you kill time waiting for your subjects to show up…

B&C on the beach

great weather… although i did thoroughly dunk my $10,000 1DsMkIII and 70-200 lens into the damp sand moments after this shot was taken.

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but it is work.

here Kim grabbed a shot of me taking 3 seconds to calculate how many more seconds before the sun broke through the clouds, how many stops I’ll have to open up to compensate for the backlight, how many minutes we have before the sun falls below the horizon, whether or not gen’s hair will blow in her face if I have her stand over there facing that way, and how wet we can let her dress get before it gets too droopy looking….

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And of course, most importantly, how can i make sure that Gen and Steven are having a good time while we shoot because without that – everything else is for naught.

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I also wanted to give a special thanks to Helen Richardson www.anguillaweddingplanner.com who made sure everything went smoothly for everyone. She was not only the driving force behind all of the wonderful events we attended in Anguilla, but she made a complex weeklong series of things to do and places to be effortless for everyone.  Thanks Helen!

new and improved! now with a fresher blog taste! and still no high-fructose corn posts!

well, here she is.

the new blog.

hope you like her.  made her myself.

i think she kicks butt.

how can a blog kick butt you ask?

well, first there’s the obvious.  she looks like the website.  duh.  should’ve done that years ago.

second, she’s easier for me to update so i’ll actually post more often.

third, and most importantly – she’s powerful!  check out the categories feature.  select a category that you’re interested in and voila! all the posts in that category appear.  you want to see what awards we’ve won lately? – click ‘accolades’.  wanna see my kids? click ‘the boys’.  wanna see what we’ve shot in the hamptons?  you get the idea.  way cool.

more features on the way too.

please let me know what you think (besides it’s time i update the website…).     thanks.

now i just have to figure out what to do with that facebook page thingy that everyone says i have to have.

~bd

thank you, charlie

All pet owners know that inevitably that day will come when their pet is no longer there by their side – but such knowledge doesn’t make it any easier to bear when that moment does come. Losing a dog really is like losing a member of your family. Although if you’ve never had a dog, I can only imagine that it seems a bit nutty. But there really is a void that is left – and like a deep wound, it takes a long time to heal.

Celeste and I had Charlie for 12 years and considered him our “first child”. When you were lonely, Charlie was there to keep you company. When you were overwhelmed, Charlie helped to put everything in perspective. When you were trying to cook, brush your teeth, get dressed, or move something heavy, Charlie was always in the way – directly underfoot.

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He taught us patience.
He taught us the simple zen-like joy of just being.
He taught us how to give even when you think you’ve given all you can.
But most importantly, he taught us what the term unconditional love really meant.

In addition to the legacy of memories that he leaves us with – he also lives on in a way in the lives of the 3 clients of mine, who, after meeting charlie here in our studio, went out and got Tibetan Terriers for themselves (thanks for sharing the pics guys!). Such was the impact he had on others. If you liked dogs, you couldn’t not like Charlie – he was cute, funny, but most of all, he was chill. All he wanted to do was hang near you. Tibetans were bred as companion dogs for Tibetan monks and, true to form, Charlie was a companion. He didn’t ask for much, just proximity. My clients seemed to thoroughly enjoy having him greet them in the hallway and sit under our feet at meetings.

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While there were many sad moments at the end and lots of tears shed I would like to mention a bright point in an otherwise painful matter – our veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Berg of Animal General without whom I’m not sure how we could have dealt with the situation. Her guidance, support and empathy actually left me feeling good about the whole thing – I was telling my friends, “Well, it went better than I could have ever possibly imagined,” due completely to Dr. Berg. She even shed a tear with us as Celeste sang a lullaby as we put Charlie to rest. He really was at peace. I know even he was comforted by her presence.

We followed Dr. Berg as she moved around to find a practice that best suited her and now we’d follow her anywhere. When the time comes for a new puppy, we’ll have to find a way to schlep him to the Upper West Side to Animal General to see Dr. Berg.

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Charlie now rests in “the country” – meaning the backyard of my parents house – the house i grew up in. We did it the old-fashioned “hard” way since I thought we owed him that much. A large stone marks the spot where he lies wrapped in a shroud in which the entire family wrote our fondest memories of him along with with his favorite toys; Mr. Carrot, Mr. Shark, Teddy, and the Chomp-a-Bomb.. We thought it would help the boys process the whole thing as well (more thanks to Dr. Berg).

So thanks ChiChi (a nickname Miles gave him when he was first learning to speak) for being such a great companion. You will be sorely missed. But never forgotten. Woof. Good Boy.

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sometimes the world really does fall down around you

it’s tough enough sending two kids off to school in NYC with this whole swine flu thing going around but it’s extra harsh when you wake up in the morning to find out that the building two doors down from you just collapsed.

69 Reade Street Collapses

69 Reade Street Collapses

luckily the car was in the garage at the time….

69 Reade Street Collapses

69 Reade Street Collapses

69 Reade Street Collapses

69 Reade Street Collapses

i’m not sure if this is officially procured gear – but i realized many of these firefighters keep a wooden doorstop on their helmet (above)

69 Reade Street Collapses

69 Reade Street Collapses

the irony is that it’s the building at the OTHER end of our block (to the left in the image below) that’s condemned because it’s been undermined by nearby construction and is at risk of collapse.

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living in manhattan really does keep you on your toes…

Making American Photo’s Top 10 List of Best Wedding Photographers

Well there’s an exciting little bit o’ news. The latest issue of American Photo Magazine has named us to their list of “Top 10 Wedding Photographers”. This is super sweet for us not only because it’s nice to be recognized and listed alongside other well known photographers like Denis Regie and Joe Buissink (ok, well known to us photographers) but also because I pretty much suck at blowing our own horn so it’s really nice when someone like American Photo does it for us.

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Feel free to continue in the horn blowing on our behalf and tell everyone you know that it’s now official – We’re one of the Top 10 Wedding Photographers!

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father/son photo trip to the upper west side

I gave my son Miles a camera and took him to one of our favorite places in the city – The Museum of Natural History.

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Before we moved downtown, we lived just a few blocks from there and we spent many hours perusing the dinosaur galleries when he was a wee tyke.

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