Yearly Archives: 2014

Last week my gorgeous partner in crime and I traveled to the absolutely breathtaking island of Aruba. White, sandy beaches; warm, transparent water with a turquoise hue; and gorgeous weather – what more could one ask for. We stayed at the far end of resort row, at the Ritz Carlton, which had just opened a […]

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Summertime in Georgetown is second to none. And just a few days before July 4th, it’s even better. Hints of patriotism can be found every few steps. Some invest a little more time, effort, and greenbacks than others, but just about every resident displays some sort of symbolic respect for the union. It’s a beautiful […]

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There’s a good chance the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic will go down as one of my favorite shoots of 2014. It is a proverbial mecca for a combination of the New York fashion scene, polo fans, and champagne enthusiasts. And they all come to party. I had the pleasure of photographing the annual celebration on […]

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New York City is among my most favorite cities to photograph – but usually my images consist of details captured while navigating the concrete grid, surrounded by towering skyscrapers and dodging yellow cabs. It’s refreshing to view such an enormous urban jungle from afar. It appears so pleasantly calm, clean and quiet. This photograph was […]

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Every Memorial Day Weekend since 1987, tens of thousands of motorcyclists from across the country and beyond descend on Washington D.C. to honor fallen soldiers of foreign wars. Riders rally at the north parking lot of the Pentagon, and begin their journey over Memorial Bridge, around the Lincoln Memorial, and continue down Constitution Avenue before […]

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