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 More2016 Across the Pond Round Up
Elishia: This is pretty late for a 2016 round-up, but as we both had our own reasons for getting back into photography and goals that we wanted to achieve, I think Across The Pond Photography deserves a whole post dedicated to what we created in 2016.
Will: So 2016 is over, and I think we have had a very successful first year! Within the first 6 months of being “live” we made a total of 28 blog posts between us, and took many, many photos!
Read MoreDear London - A Snowy New York Day
As you know, I've been dabbling with portraits for a while now, but that apparently doesn't make me immune to some of the most rookie mistakes. I managed to sneak in a quick shoot before Christmas but was so absorbed by the wonderful, treasured, light that we were given on a mild December day, that I forgot to adjust my white balance for each new location. Because it was so bright, I couldn't see that the images were incredibly drab and nowhere near a true reflection of the colors I was seeing or the wonderful lady I was photographing. So, this week called for some pretty dramatic edits.
Read MoreMy Top Christmas Movies
There is nothing I like more after a day of frantic Christmas shopping or frolicking in the cold (we’ve actually had snow twice now), than settling down to watch a Christmas film with a cup of chai tea.
I'm guessing by now that you are all fully into the swing of festive viewing, but just in case you’ve ...
Read MoreThe Christmas Tag
I was a bit overwhelmed at the idea of committing to Blogmas (a blog every day leading up to Christmas! Great to read, but intimidating to follow through with) but I thought that a countdown, the week before Christmas would/could be achievable *THIS DID NOT HAPPEN... Christmas in NYC took over*.
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