Mommy & Me at Brookside Gardens

Last weekend, I got together with five-year old Nathan and his mom for a “mommy & me” portrait photography session at Brookside Gardens in Silver Spring, Maryland.  ”Nathan loves sports,” his mom had said to me before the session, so we made sure to incorporate a bit of football and baseball here and there! [...]

Father & Son Summer of Fun

I first met Chris about four weeks ago when he came over to my showroom to chat about a portrait photography session for him and his 8-year old son, Michael.  As he told me about Michael and what they had planned for the summer, anyone could see the fatherly love.  And when I met [...]

Noah’s First Birthday and Traditional Korean Career-Choosing Ceremony

Last weekend, I had the honor of shooting a little boy’s first birthday and, most importantly, his traditional, Korean career-choosing ceremony in Reston, Virginia. Dressed in traditional Korean clothing, Noah looks curiously at the items placed before him, as mother, father, sisters, brother, grandparents, and family friends watch eagerly. Should he pick the rice [...]

Baby Announcement Designs

I believe that portrait and wedding studios can add a lot of value beyond the photography and simple prints. This is why I offer beautiful custom-design products like press-printed storybook albums, accordion books, keepsake image boxes, and canvas prints in premium frames, and other quality products, in addition to matted luster and metallic photographic [...]

Announcing the Birth of Ezra King

Proud parents Kristen and Dan welcomed their second son, Ezra King, into the world two weeks ago.  After doing Kristen’s maternity photography last month, I had the honor of meeting Ezra when he was just 12 days old for his very first photography shoot!  Isn’t he absolutely adorable???!!!

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Ganvie, Benin, with some 3,000 stilted buildings and a population of 20,000-30,000 people, may be the largest "lake vllage" in Africa. In Ganvie, the population lives exclusively from fishing, building houses on stilts in and next to Lake Nokoue. Because the Dan-Homey religion prohibited attacks on communities living in the water, the village [...]