When I was younger I remember the stern warnings from my parents about meeting people on the internet… or rather, NOT meeting people on the internet. Since those days the internet seems to have grown at least partially into another tool for connecting… sorry Mum and Dad, I’ve done it again. As I continue my foray into portrait photography I am needing more faces, and I thought it was about time I tried my hand at couples’ photography.
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A Philadelphian in New York - Dara Orland
One of the wonderful things about moving to New York has been how generously our friends and family are with their New York contacts. There are many people we haven't had the chance to meet up with but we're very lucky to have enjoyed the company of many wonderful people
Read MoreA Texan in New York - Tyler Coffin
Since starting my '...in New York' series I have up until now managed to coerce three people into doing a little interview and photoshoot with me, and today comes number 4, Tyler Coffin. Now, Tyler is slightly different than the last 3 shoots I have done because we found each other in the blogosphere rather than being introduced or already knowing them AND
Read MoreAn Irishman in New York - Pete Lee
When Ed and I moved to NYC we were so excited that we were sharing the experience with a friend from the UK, Pete. Sadly, he left the city recently and headed back to the homeland to focus on his business, so I couldn't resist collaring him to do a quick photoshoot and ask him some questions about New York
Read MoreThrough the eyes of Charly Clive in New York
A friend of mine once said "people are either radiators or drains - they're either comforting and warm, or they drain the life out of you", and Charly Clive is definitely a radiator. We had arranged to meet in a coffee shop in the Village and it was delightful seeing this seasoned New Yorker grabbing her much-needed sip of tea. Charly's generosity of spirit and her wonderfully open nature swept
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