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Best Of The Hudson Valley, Hudson Valley Child Photographer…

The “Best of” always features the most fabulous types of food, drink and shopping in the Vally.  However, the arts are very under represented on the ballot.

This year I am really pushing to get more artists recognized fortheir contribution to the Valley.   Although there is no official ballot option, there is a “Fill in your own category”  slot.

I would love for you to consider filling in that slot with:

Surprise Photography, Best Children’s Portrait Photographer

I would be HONORED to be the first in this catagory, and would have to celebrate with my clients in a big way!!!

Here is where I need you HELP!!!

What you need to do, is follow this LINK:  http://www.hvmag.com/Hudson-Valley-Magazine/Best-Of-Hudson-Valley-Ballot-2012/

And at the very end where you see “Fill in your category,”  fill in Surprise Photography, Best Children’s Portrait Photographer

Thank you and lets cross our fingers!!

Also, don’t forget Waddle N Swaddle in the Best Baby Boutique category!

Tree Hugger, Orange County Newborn Photographer…

 

The weather was perfect this afternoon when we photographed this sweet little boy.   We drew a bit of  a crowd while outside getting little Mr. comfy on the fur.  Apparently it isn’t everyday you see a baby on a tree stump  LOL!

 

Tiny Belly, Tiny Baby, Orange County Newborn Photographer….

 

If you recall, I photographed these parents to be a couple weeks back.  She had the tiniest and cutest baby belly ever.  Now, little man is here and he is just a sweet as can be. I can’t get enough of little hands, little toes, and that little nose.

West Point, Orange County Family Photographer…

Last week I had the privilege of not only meeting this very smart little boy and his parents, but visiting  the West Point Campus as well.  I shot here a month ago with a wedding, but I really didn’t get to take the time to really take it all in. When you come on to the grounds, it is an intimating experience.  There are guards at the gates and they check your car.  When you pull onto the campus, you can see big barriers that come out of the ground to block anyone from getting in or getting out.  Not sure I want to be around when that happens.  The buildings  are all this beautiful but cold gray stone. On the train going down to the city last week, a gentleman sitting next to me mentioned it looked like a prison.  When I mentioned this to my client, she laughed and said, “some of the cadets may agree.”  But when walking around, you also get this sense of peace.  We walked down by the reservoir and with the beauty around it, you forget where you are.

Back to “B” man.  I really enjoyed my time with this little man.  He is a year older than my son Brayden and so much like him.  They both seem to have this fascination for wildlife.  While hanging around the canons, saw this hawk flying above us. After some time on the hunt, he finally rested in a tree close by.  Later the hawk attacked his prey and just feasted on it in front of us.  “B” man was so amazed, and I have to admit I  kind of was too.  Only on TV have I seen such a thing so close to me.  Of course I went home and told Brayden all about it.    I had a lovely fall afternoon at West Point.  Thank you for inviting me down to spend the day with your family. And thank you “B” man for all the great stories.

For The Holidays, Ornament Cards…

New this holiday season, ornament cards.  For those who like something a little bit different and are trying to upstage their holiday card from the year before. These cards are 5×5 round and are printed on a fine art linen paper.  Holiday sessions are fully booked, but these cards will be available as announcements, save the dates, and thank you cards as well.

A Girl and Her Dogs…

It is truly and honor to be asked to photograph special moments and times in people’s lives.  It is even a bigger honor when they come back year after year. One of my favorites is photographing my previous newborns, for their first birthday. It is like watching my babies grow.  Last year I met this little sweetie, and her puppies, just weeks after she was born.  For those of us who had dogs before we had kids, our dogs were our babies.  Jack and Jessie are the 4 legged babies in this house.  And we never want to see our babies sick, so I my heart sunk when I noticed that Jessie was missing a leg, lost to cancer.  Jessie such a strong dog, you would never have known she was sick.  She was running around and as happy as she was last time I saw her.  Jack was like my left hip and followed me everywhere, I would take him home if I could.  And of course,  little Miss M is running around too.  Growing up quick before our eyes.

It is extremely hard to get all eyes on the camera when photographing a family of 5, even harder when 2 of the 5 are dogs.  So I can say I am thrilled I was able to have grabbed the family photo I did.

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