Reporting from Europe
We had a nice flight. Thanks to those who asked! No shaking, no turbulence, Star Trek and Tyramisu helped! Of course six hour difference in our current zone does throw things off a bit, but that's OK! Another flight awaits us in just a couple of days, and another soon after... talk about accumulation of jet lag :). After spending time at JFK, European airports feel a bit like vacation resorts :) Oh, and a couple of pics just for fun, first last image taken in NY and then first one in EU:


New blog design, new updates and new horizons!
Finally we got around to doing some long overdue updates. Most are single-image only (for now). If we find the time, we'll add more images from some of the past events and shoots. We had some particularly spectacular weddings, and we'd love to show a bit more, but we are a bit pressed for time...
We are off to Europe in a matter of days. We'll be flying, shooting and sightseeing all over the place, and so the blog will become a bit more personal, there will be more about our everyday life and a bit less about our commercial work (non-disclosure agreements and such...). We are still available to shoot weddings, both in EUROPE and USA - depending on our schedule and availability of course. We may also be able cover events in ASIA - let us know if you would like to know more.
Because of our unpredictable schedule (and whereabouts at any given moment) the best way to reach is by e-mail, though we'll be getting a contact phone number in Europe once we get there.
We are off to Europe in a matter of days. We'll be flying, shooting and sightseeing all over the place, and so the blog will become a bit more personal, there will be more about our everyday life and a bit less about our commercial work (non-disclosure agreements and such...). We are still available to shoot weddings, both in EUROPE and USA - depending on our schedule and availability of course. We may also be able cover events in ASIA - let us know if you would like to know more.
Because of our unpredictable schedule (and whereabouts at any given moment) the best way to reach is by e-mail, though we'll be getting a contact phone number in Europe once we get there.
We'll keep you posted!
Independence Day 2009
Front row view of the 4th of July fireworks in New York City? The middle of the Hudson River of course! This year the fireworks were back to their original spot on the Hudson after a brief few years on the East River. the views were amazing the the eclectic atmosphere fueled by the smoke (which completely veiled the view of the city after a few minutes).


















