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Posts tagged headshots
New Work: Headshots, theater, and family portraits

Seems like as recently as posting that I’m wearing earrings again, the earrings came off. In fact, I just removed the wedding section of my website because for the foreseeable future, I can’t commit to photographing weddings. I do have some weddings and bar mitzvahs in the pipeline. I will be there with bells on, and a mask.

Headshots are a different story. I love them. I love setting up the lights, meeting new people, understanding their vision of how they want to be seen. Surprising them with pictures that they couldn’t imagine themselves.

One shoot I’m really looking forward to is a session at dawn, on top of a mountain, with a floral structural piece and the person who made it. It wasn’t my idea, it was hers. Well, the mountain at dawn was my idea, but the flower structure was hers. In addition to headshots, I’ve been shooting theater performances, cannibis grand opening events, pictures for a company that makes informational signs in cities, and of course, families that haven’t seen each other in ages.

Be well.

PS Today is my late dad’s birthday. A difficult day. Every day with loved ones is a gift.

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what portraits and headshots i've been doing lately, and family stuff.

I’ve been spending so much wonderful time photographing portraits and headshots around Northampton. So much time that I’ve been neglecting to post them on social media, or here.

First and foremost, my son has graduated high school. And he’ll be studying at Architecture Art and Planning at Cornell. I’m wildly excited for him and have been counting on him since day one to ‘save’ the world. But first, our trip to LA, and some prom pictures.

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There are no words.

There are no words.

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I did corporate headshots for a whole office at The ICA Group, samples chosen randomly:

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Even before this I photographed Ivan Oransky, VP Editorial of Medscape. This might be obvious due to the 3D quality and wonderful range, that this was taken with my vintage Hasselblad, developed by hand, and then digitized for your viewing pleasure:

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There was the portrait of Lillian Fuchs, my dear college friend, on a red bridge at Smith College.

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And here, Carla Savetsky

And here, Carla Savetsky

Did I mention my son went to prom?

Did I mention my son went to prom?

I photographed a very important wedding in Boston:

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Then there was my full time job: Little League.

Then there was my full time job: Little League.