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emily’s 1st communion
Another beautiful communicant making her debut here on the bsquared blog. Not only was Emily a fabulous girl to photograph, she lives in the house I grew up in! It was beyond strange being there. Although very redone, its still the same in a few ways and it was so weird to be “home”. Her room is even my room (still pink). I told the kids how I used to climb out the window to sit on the roof on sunny days (although I did mention that i was significantly older, and obviously significantly more stupid!). At any rate, please enjoy Emily and her lovely family on her special day.
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sonia’s 1st communion
The very first communicant of the season started off on the best note. Gorgeous, sweet girl and her lovely family who are first timers with bsquared. I’ll be shooting their party soon, but if their session here was any indication- the party will be a blast!
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biosoft & praesid
One of the greatest things about my job is that I get to learn about all kinds of different things while photographing them or doing graphics work. Besides the usual photography I generally do like families, children, headshots, parties, events etc. I can add bands/concerts, yoga, physical therapists, dancers of many varieties, lawyers, dentists, bikers, beard care, baseball, football, jewelry, bars, food and now I can add dialysis to my list. It’s never boring! I worked on a logo, website and business card for Keith as well as some photography for his website. Here’s a bit of that session.
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sydney’s bat mitzvah- the party
Here’s some other highlights from Sydney’s special day. The party was a lot of fun, the kids were awesomely polite and well behaved (I know a lot of them and was seriously impressed with their behavior!) and the girl of the day looks like she had a great time with her family and friends. A gorgeously appointed room with lots of red and a NYC theme, no detail was overlooked.
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sydney’s bat mitzvah- the temple
I’ve known Sydney (at a distance) for a very long time, so it was a pleasure to be able to photograph her special day. Since it’s a conservative temple, there’s no photography allowed on the sabbath when the actual bat mitzvah would be taking place. So, we faked it. Nevertheless, Sydney looked beautiful and I got to hear a little bit of her torah portion and meet the rest of her awesome family. I decided to break up the blog post into two parts, so stay tuned for the party part soon.