A session in Dumbo can take many forms. You want bridges and skyline? Some brick and interesting architecture? A bit of street art? Leafy green? No wonder it attracts so much interest. I love shooting in Dumbo, mostly because every time I see new things and can try something I haven't before. It's probably my most requested location.
City Mouse, Country Mouse | new york city family photographer
Sometimes you don't have to choose between an urban or nature setting for family photos. We started over at Welling Court, a collection of street art and murals well worth a visit if you've never been. Then down the street we stopped in at Socrates Sculpture Park for some trees, leaves and water views. I don't get out to Queens often enough. Ten years in this city and still so much to explore.
Erie Basin Park | brooklyn family photographer
Where should we go hang out with our 6 month old twins? Red Hook of course! There's this place tucked behind an Ikea along the Brooklyn waterfront that is equal parts odd and wonderful. I love these little corners of the city that are easily passed by. Thanks for the location suggestion, family!
There's no place like | new york family photographer
When you leave Brooklyn and set up house in a place full of magical memory making potential (or MMMP for short). Real estate folks, that acronym is free for the taking. It may very well be the secret ingredient for locking in a sale.
That girl | brooklyn kid photographer
She's already extraordinary. The kind of kid you wouldn't mind chatting with for an hour. The kind of kid that makes you smile when you think about what they'll do when all grown up.