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A brief history...

Thank you for taking the time to come and look at my work.  This is my passion, its all I have ever known.  Most text books will tell you that a bio should be written in the 3rd person, thats just not me.  I am personable, I am interested in you and I want you to be interested in me.  Writing about my life in the 3rd person just doesn't seem to make sense if we want to be friends.  I graduated from Fitchburg State College in 2001 with a degree in communications media.  I'd like to say I never use what I learned in school, but it just wouldn't be true.


I received a very classical technical education in photography, I learned about FILM.  I have translated that knowledge across the digital divide and now throughly enjoy the new media that is digital photography.  But frankly I care less about pixels and more about people.  I try to tell a story with each assignment, with each image.  Thats the beauty of a photograph, its just a moment that would have passed by so quickly that you might not have even seen it... but now you can look at it and remember those feelings anytime you wish.


That is my mission, to make those fleeting moments stand for all eternity.  To share with future generations.  I can't wait to meet and talk about your event weather its a wedding, bar/bat mitzvah or a family portrait...

A Caribbean wedding, state side…

Some of you will remember this couple from their Portsmouth NH e-session, for some this may be the first time seeing them. Becky and Chris were married back in February in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Sadly I was not able to make the trip, but they did have an amazing photographer capture their day.

Because I was not the only person who could not make the event down in the sunny, warm Caribbean they planed to have a small reception state side. They chose the LOVELY and I mean absolutely gorgeous Tupper Manor in Beverly MA.

We did some family shots, some brief coverage of cocktail hour, nothing too over the top as they had done all of this before for the camera. What they had not done was read their vows for their grandparents. That was the heart of this special occasion.

Ok so the heart of the party was allowing the grandparents to hear the vows, the rest of the party was about DANCING! Becky and Chris did a very formal dance they had rehearsed in their kitchen.

After dinner Becky changed into this lovely little green dress and they did another routine they had pre-rehearsed, this one not so formal :)

By the end of the evening everyone was SPENT… especially the groom. I mean who could blame him, this crowd danced and danced… it was an amazing way to celebrate with family and friends!

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