The Miller Family
Posted on July 19, 2010
Introducing the Millers who are friends of mine with two gorgeous kids. We shot these down at Boynton Beach inlet, which seems to be a regular location for me but it’s hard to get bad pictures there, the light is always wonderful and the rocks and ocean always make for a great backdrop. Enjoy!






Miss Emily
Posted on June 30, 2010
Miss Emily Aronoff is a multi-talented Jewish Music Educator and Early Childhood Specialist who I know from the school my kids used to attend. Miss Emily contacted me as she needed some shots for her website and up coming music CD and so we headed to Tiger Shark Cove park in Wellington which is this cool wooden fortress and great place for some awesome pics. Emily also just got engaged so we met up with her Fiance and got a few shots of them together. Here’s just a sneak peek and if you want to know more about Miss Emily and her music check out her website www.missemilycelebrates.com








Sara The Singer
Posted on May 3, 2010
Shot the following for local singer/songwriter Sara (who is only 16) as she needed some shots for her demo CD. I had my eye on this location for over a year now and finally got to shoot there and it was so much more awesome than I thought it would be!


Warning
Posted on May 3, 2010
Warning! When you let me take your pictures there is a chance that I’ll ask you to do this:

Pucci Family Sneak Peek
Posted on May 2, 2010
Just a sneak peek from a session yesterday with this wonderful family down in Boca Raton. Enjoy!!





Zwibel Family Sneak Peek
Posted on April 16, 2010
Sneak peek with the Zwibel family, shot in Bocan Raton Florida.








After Dark Miami
Posted on March 29, 2010
This week I spent two days in Miami with some of the best photographers in the business. And boy did I learn a lot! I shot side by side with the likes of Chuck Arlund, Bry Cox, David Schwartz just to name a few. Two very long days in the blistering Miami heat. We also shot on South Beach and stopped a lot of traffic and turned a lot of heads. While we were snapping away, tourists were taking our pictures too. It was pretty exciting stuff. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the results as much as I enjoyed shooting them. Cheers.





This is one sure way to stop traffic on South Beach..






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Thanks Alan! It was a lot of fun! I love the pictures!!!