Yearly Archives: 2007

ads v. reality

SharePin it Ever notice how the fast food you’re served never looks like the food in the advertisement photos? The West Virginia Surf Report has a little ongoing photo project about that in Ads vs. Reality. I think it’s neat because the project is both an impressive demonstration of how influential good food/advertising photography can...

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[15] images from Portrait Week!

SharePin it What a week! It was one shoot after another and a good time at each! Because it was such a whirlwind, I’ll try to cut down on the photos and just post a few of my favorites from each shoot: ( Wednesday thru Wednesday ) …We’re expecting more rain here tomorrow and/or Friday (and boy,...

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[11] Maternity images

SharePin it One of my myriad portrait shoots this weekend was of Emily, now pregnant with her second lil’ bundle of joy! I drove to Emily’s house in the POURING RAIN, and kicked off the session with some pics of her daughter Natalie: ( +10 more ) Enjoyed this post?Don’t forget to subscribe and add us to...

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[14] Family portraits

SharePin it If you’re a wedding or portrait photographer, you probably know what I’m talking about when I say that November is officially “family portrait month”! It means it’s crunch time before the holidays, and the nicest beaches around here are usually full of people in matching shirts and jeans getting their photos done for...

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[59] Dead Sea images

SharePin it Ze final entry! After a rest stop back in Jerusalem, we headed a little South, into the Negev Desert. Now THIS was more like what I was expecting to see in Israel, the standard desertscape. Not that there weren’t a few unexpected sights along the way… The open road. It was a gorgeous...

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[41] Northern Israel images

SharePin it One of the benefts of traveling with someone who’s familiar with the country is that they usually already know how to get around. Israel is not that big—about the size of New Jersey, in fact—and so it was with some ease that my dad and I were able to see a lot more...

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