being a photographer of children and pets is a very joyful profession. it’s been a busy summer so far (knock on wood). i couldn’t ask for a better way to start out the day than going to a park in the wee hours of the morning with a coffee and some water and playing with children and their moms. sometimes capturing some of the most precious moments… sometime’s i can hardly believe my eyes (or my camera’s eye).
lately i have been thinking more and more of what brought me here.. and my thoughts always go back to kramer.
kramer was my dog who passed away this past february. he helped me become an adult, a photographer and now a wife.
i met kramer in NY about 9 years ago and he changed my life. i rescued him at barc shelter in brooklyn but it was really him who was doing the rescuing.
now 5 months since his passing i’ve gotten married and have somehow acquired 2 of the wildest worst behaved pups in the universe (i love them to tears, but god, they are BAD). admittedly, i have had some difficulty getting back to photographing dogs, (it still tugs at my heartstrings) and though i didn’t think life possible without kramer, because of him, it’s better than ever imaginable. thank you kramey, i wouldn’t be here had we never met.
kids of summer:




















