I just realized that I forgot to share this couples wedding with you. They got married at the Temple Adath Yeshurun that I lived next to about 40 years ago. Their reception was at the Red River Theater in Concord. This would have been my ideal reception place as I am a movie buff of sorts. By the way I recently saw them at Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event. They told me that David was laid off from his job at a public radio station a few days after their honeymoon. It does have a happy ending...
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Rebecca & David
I just realized that I forgot to share this couples wedding with you. They got married at the Temple Adath Yeshurun that I lived next to about 40 years ago. Their reception was at the Red River Theater in Concord. This would have been my ideal reception place as I am a movie buff of sorts. By the way I recently saw them at Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event. They told me that David was laid off from his job at a public radio station a few days after their honeymoon. It does have a happy ending...
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Do you recognise this place?
Friday, January 1, 2010
January 1, 2010
To our family and friends, may 2010 be everything you want it to be. Today we were with good friends for dinner. They are artists that have dealt with media from photography to paint to abstract art using paper, bottle caps, and any thing else they can get their hands on. The best part they are in their late 70's!! They are an inspiration in more ways than they know. Thank you Paul & Irene.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Central High School 40th reunion
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Lynn & Niel
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Tip #1 on Improving Your Summer photography
Good weather is finally here and the cameras are starting to come out. Here's a tip on improving your photographs:
Get down on their level.
Hold your camera at the subject’s eye level to capture the power of those magnetic gazes and mesmerising smiles. For kids and pets that means getting down on their level to take the picture. They don’t have to look directly into the camera, the eye level angle by itself will create a personal and inviting feeling.
Get down on their level.
Hold your camera at the subject’s eye level to capture the power of those magnetic gazes and mesmerising smiles. For kids and pets that means getting down on their level to take the picture. They don’t have to look directly into the camera, the eye level angle by itself will create a personal and inviting feeling.
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