The gardens of Versailles and Marie Antoinettes hameau are a delight. The grounds of the hameau are in sharp contrast to the formal pattern garden of the Palace. They are rustic and informal with win...
Have you seen Sofia Coppolas film Marie Antoinette? Some people loved it and some hated it. Im firmly in the loved it camp. I found it to be a refreshing interpretation of a historical figure, unlike...
Above the clouds in the White MountainsTransported to Middle EarthI hope I dont run into any Orcs
Im so thrilled to have one of my photographs ("The Power of 10" shown below) included in the Best of Nature exhibition at the San Diego Natural History Museum. If you are in the area, the exh...
When one thinks of Versailles, one usually thinks of pomp, decadence and indulgence. Despite its size and grandeur, I was surprised at how intimate it could feel. I thought that, at times, its occupa...
Im taking a short break from processing wedding photographs and packaging print orders to fondly reminisce over my strolls through Nice, with its palm trees, medieval labyrinths of the old city, Ital...
Heather and Doug got married in the most gorgeous rustic setting. A drive up a country road lead to a farm spread out over several acres. We started the day with the portrait session; walking among t...
Between my trips this year to New York, Paris, and the South of France, lets just say that I had a lot of new material for this years calendars. Here are some sample pages from each calendar. The cal...
In spending a few days with these horses, I had the chance to observe these beautiful creatures in their more playful moments. I thought I would share these in honor of World Animal Day.
In August I headed to Quebec City for what turned out to be an absolutely gorgeous wedding. The day was chock-full of activity. As Lily got ready, last-minute DIY details were being prepared by famil...
So after having very pleasant spring weather in Paris and Provence, I headed to the Camargue for the last three days of my trip and it began to rain, rain, and rain some more. It rained pretty much t...
Camargue horses are born dark brown or black and lighten to white as they mature. There was one foal among the adult horses - this little guy. When he lay down in the grass, he looked like such a hap...
On one of the hottest days of the year, Genevieve and Iain got married in the countryside outside of Montreal. I remember her telling me about it last year: the vineyard, the bagpiper, the kilts. I t...
Twenty minutes outside of Quebec City is the most charming island: Ile DOrleans. It floats happily in the middle of the St. Lawrence River. With its red-roofed homes, little churches, orchards, viney...
I spent a lovely weekend in Quebec City. The main purpose of my trip was to photograph a wedding on Saturday, but I gave myself a couple of extra days so that I could have a leisurely stay in one of ...
One of the main reasons I went to the south of France earlier this year, was to photograph the white horses of The Camargue. They are an ancient breed of horse that has lived in this wild, harsh mars...
Who has seen the new Woody Allen movie? I did a few weeks ago and found it so sweet and charming. Its a beautiful and loving portait of Paris that will make you cherish it all the more. If youve seen...
"The most beautiful city that could ever be". Well, Napoleon Bonaparte had that right.
The summer heat continues here in Montreal as it does in much of North America. So Ive got summer on the brain. Here are some images from Nice on the Cote dAzur to help you dream of cool ocean breeze...
Todays post is brought to you by the color red.I love how pops of color have even greater visual impact against the neutral color palette of Parisian architecture.
Today kicks off Roid Week, so to get in the mood, Im sharing a few of my Paris polaroids. The subtle tones of 600 film are so perfectly suited to Paris. I used most of my remaining 600 film here, bec...
Paris is nicknamed the City of Light because it became a center of education and ideas in the Age of Enlightenment and because it was one of the first cities to adopt street lighting. A third reason,...
Before my trip, I read the book Rooftops of Paris. It contains utterly beautiful watercolor paintings by Fabrice Moireau depicting this "levitated, almost unreal world". To capture his views,...
I know that Im skipping about here. I have many more photographs of Paris to share, but my computer has been out for repair most of this week, so Im sharing what I have on my laptop.While in France, ...
I apologize for the long delay in posting photographs from my trip to France. Ive been having some serious computer problems (still ongoing). I finally managed to edit enough photographs for a post.I...
In a few hours Ill be getting on a plane bound for Paris (YUL is the airport code for Montreal and CDG for Charles de Gaulle in Paris). Excitement doesnt even begin to express how I feel about this t...
As I wrap up my New York City posts (for now), Im already packing for my next trip. Where did the time go? Ill be back on Friday to say goodbye before I board my plane.
Even though I work mostly in color, I still adore black and white photography. It lends itself so well to the drama of New York City, particularly at night. Some of you have been asking about prints....
Some of the best balconies and fire escapes in the city are found in Greenwich Village.The arch and its design details in Washington Square Park.Yes, the cappucino is fabulous here.I mean really. Jus...
At night the streets become rhythmical perspectives of glowing dotted lines, reflections hung upon them in the streets. The buildings are shimmering verticality, a gossamer veil, a festive scene-prop...
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