Last week I attended a Photography Workshop Photoshoot with Regina Hyman, an amazing Orlando Wedding Photographer. Here are some of the samples of my work at the PPGF in Hollywood FL.




Last week I covered the Surprise Engagement Proposal for my friend Oren from Oren Salon here in South Beach.
We didn't know until the last moment when and how the proposal will unfold and we were both nervous about this whole scenario since I wasn't supposed to be spotted and spoil the surprise but had to make sure I get the shots of such an important event.
Wishing Oren and his beautiful bride to be a good life filled with precious moments like these ones! Mazal Tov!
Our eyes are drawn to an image - Although they say "do not judge a book by its cover", the first impression and the relationship that is established between the writer and his reader starts with just that! That is why when my good friend Adam called to tell me he wrote a book on Financial Planning for Retirement and is planing to publish it soon my first thought to him was - you have to get a professional Headshot for the cover of the book! So we got together in his office on Lincoln Road last week to do just that!
Sunday Morning we got together for this awesome Family Session on the beautiful beach in Bal Harbor. Everyone was a little nervous at first since it rained early in the morning but this being Florida, things got back to normal in no time! Parents were happy but Jacob and his little sister stole the show!
Excited to share these images of the "Friendship Circle" Art Event held at the Wynwood Walls. This was an amazing fundraising event in a beautiful outdoor setup and had such a great vibe to it. Great BBQ, Beautiful People, an Open Bar, Live Art & Jazz Music. In short......WELL DONE!
Catering provided by "Rare Steakhouse"
Event Planning by "RGEvents"
Mazal Tov Lior Moshe on your Upsherin!
Last week we took upon ourselves to commemorate the conventional pre-upsherin "first haircut" portrait session in the outdoors. For the first three years of life, children absorb their parents' love. Then their education takes a leap and they are ready to produce and share their unique gifts.
For a Jewish boy, this transition is marked with a haircutting ceremony—an "upsherin"—on his third Jewish birthday.