Hudson Valley Fashion Photographer Tiger Portfolio Work

Man life has been busy lately.  I’ve been in Vegas for the last week.  And while that was a ton of fun I’m not going to lie.  I’m spent.  It’s been a long week.  Worked a ton, and gambled and drank until my liver finally said enough.

I’ve been having a ton of fun with my photography lately.  And I’m getting really bummed about winter/fall coming.  As much as I like my hoodies, and fleeces, I’m going to miss shooting cool clothes in the natural light.  I’ve really been getting back to shooting less studio, and more natural light stuff and it’s been a blast to say the least.  That’s what I love about photography, it’s always new and excited whenever you get out of your comfort

Portrait Photographer Hudson Valley { Lauren Foster }

[caption id=”attachment_1000” align=”alignnone” width=”534”] Model: Lauren Foster[/caption]

Well it’s been another crazy week around my studio.  I’ve had tons of new stuff to work on.  Fun new projects.  All sorts of ways that I’m trying to stay creative.  It’s been a challenge for me lately.  I feel a bit stifeled in my studio.  I can’t just keep doing the same stuff over and over, and expect new or exciting results.  I think that’s why I’ve been venturing outside my studio so much lately.  I can’t wait to show off the series that I did this weekend.  So much fun, and I got to work with an old friend at this point so that’s cool too.  I love catching up with people in the fashion ind

Fashion Photographer in Hudson Valleyl Luccia Portfolio Session

Well if you guys can’t tell, I’m really into my fashion photography lately.  I’ve been putting a ton of effort into both learning and growing as an artist.  For those of you who don’t know, when I got into photography this was what I aspired to do.  And while it probably won’t ever pay the bills, it will remain to be a part of my artistic being.  I can’t tell you how giddy and excited I get by this style of portrait work.

I say portrait work because to me, I’m so interested in capturing an emotion in the moment of the shot.  I love that feeling that you’re peering through a window that maybe you shouldn’t be.  That you’ve caught some interesting precipito