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june 30 2010

Violet Boards

written by: Christian Oth

Announcing our website updates next week.  In the meantime we have a new inspiration board for you; these are certainly not shrinking violets!

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june 28 2010

The other side of the Camera- Take Two

written by: Christian Oth

Meatpacking District and Highline Park

If you recall a few weeks back, in preparation for our new website release; we had a blog posting of some of our photography team doing their headshots.  Well, here is the other half of our team having a go.  Carolyn, Sue, and Alison approached this shoot with a fun and fancy-free attitude.   

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Leave it to the ladies to dress as colorful and playful as their personalities.

june 24 2010

Travelogue: New Orleans

written by: Christian Oth

While scouting for portrait settings, Shawn Connell and  Carolyn Monastra photographed quite a medley of New Orleans' Old World charm. The city was still rosy from it's Super Bowl victory and spirits were high.

Here are some of the "Scene Setter" images captured.  

 

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june 16 2010

Blue Boards

written by: Christian Oth

We are still doing extensive work on the back end of the website.  We will soon be releasing an inspiration section, along with a new-improved way of browsing our portfolios.

Meanwhile, I would like to share the "blue" inspiration board. We've been having a lot of fun with these.

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june 07 2010

Regal in the City

written by: Christian Oth

Gilt Restaurant at The New York Palace Hotel

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When Mona and Mark wed, our photographer Shawn Connell was there for this stately affair.  Planner Nicky Reinhard masterfully used the details of the venue to create a golden day.  

june 01 2010

The Other Side of the Camera

written by: Christian Oth

Meatpacking District and Highline Park

Out with photographers Michael Falco and Shawn Connell we happened to catch some candid moments while taking some new head shots.  Being in front of the camera can be a truly vulnerable time.  It's a feeling of being exposed, to which not even photographers are fully immune.  Just out for these shots it makes me appreciate the importance of having a great photographer who put you at ease.  

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