Thursday, October 25, 2007

Tricks and Treats!

I think it started with smashing up my black Infinity on an invisible (well I certainly couldn't see it) fence post. After dealing with my insurance company and renting a car (which I stupidly am not covered for, but have since changed), the bills are mounting and I've yet to get my car back after two plus weeks. Yikes! I actually went back to the soccer field where I hit the post and discovered that what I hit is in fact a broken fence. So I do what any pseudo sane photographer would do, and photograph it. After a trip to Town Hall, I now can file a claim that might reimburse me (doubtful). But, at least the next guy won't hit this post from out-of nowhere and the town will get it repaired. Then, my husband finds a baby ring neck snake in the basement. After looking it up they apparently hatch in Spring and Fall, and like cool dark places. Glad to find it as a baby rather than when it's three feet long. My son loved it and wanted to keep it for a pet. We released it in one of our old stone walls and then moved on with the pet idea (which has been a topic in my house for over a year). We started by looking at a couple of local animal shelters for kittens. We were getting close to making a decision, but something told me that I should keep looking. I went to petfinders.com and discovered a Maine Coon mix kitten that was in a high kill shelter located in Tennessee. He was on death row and had about ten hours to live. Long story short, I was on it-he was the one!!! They have volunteers who drive cross country to rescue these beautiful animals. In three days I met a woman who drove all the way to Tennessee to bring us our new baby. He's gorgeous and has the most wonderful personality. We of course had to name him "Tennessee". I highly recommend dealing with animal shelters if you are looking for a pet.

The baby snake was actually very cute.

"Tennessee" in the lap of luxury.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Birthdays, Brooklyn & the [b]


Last week I was so excited to meet Becker and it was his Birthday! I drove in with my new PUG, (Pictage User Groups for those not in the know) buddies, Steve Depino and Richard Esposito. We had fantastic pizza at Grimaldis in the DUMBO area of Brooklyn and than ran around the area to shoot. Becker was free flowing with his techniques and time saving tricks and I was all ears. He even gave out some of Jessica Claire's Shootsacs. I was the lucky recipient of a new green cover that is MY green-Who-hoo! I am so grateful to both Becker and Jessica Claire for raising the bar in the wedding industry.


A shot of Marisa with her Shootsac



The Gang.










My new avatar.


This mom let her daughter skip school to meet [b]! How supportive is that!

Silvermine Artists in Residence


I am am proud member of the SCA, (Silvermine Community Association) and to be a Silvermine Artists in Residence.

After years of living in Manhattan, I bought the house that I grew up in from my mom. The house was built by Howard Logan Hildebrant, a portrait artist who was born in Pennsylvania and then later in life moved to New York. He built our house in 1898, as his summer home where he lived with his artist wife Cornelia and her sister, Miss Ellis.
Hildebrandt was one of the co-founders of the "Silvermine Guild School of Art" and was very active in the community of artists that colonized this area. I'm very nostalgic about the history of my home and want to give a shout out about a show that the Silvermine Artist in Residence have up now at "The Flow Of Art Gallery". I have four pieces in the show.

I missed the opening while attending the Photo Plus Expo in NYC, but the show runs through October 31st. Sorry to have missed seeing everybody. Check it out if your in the hood!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Jesh De Rox Workshop

It's been a crazy month! Two workshops, back to school for my son, a scary medical emergency with my Mom, shot a wedding and have an engagement session as well as a day after shoot lined up! This last workshop was given by Jesh De Rox, with Angelica Glass as guest speaker. It took place in Brooklyn, NY. Right under the Brooklyn Bridge. Fantastic small group of photographers all learning about Jesh's experiential photography. It was a great workshop with lots of surprises. We had the opportunity to shoot one of Angelica's clients, a couple who are getting married on Halloween. They are in for a treat with Angelica. She has this hot, edgy style that I love. Not to mention Jesh-Ummmm, how many awards did he win last year? Lost count! Anyway, here are a few shots from our e-session.