Monthly Archives: December 2007

Beth and Adam: The Rings!

I not only enjoy photographing weddings and other special family events, but preserving them on video, too. Here’s a short excerpt showing not only a sense of the intimacy we can achieve, but the quality of the audio, too. And those giggles…is Beth happy, or what? :-)

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Mazel tov, Beth and Adam!

Beth and Adam’s big day started early in the morning on the 17th floor of the San Francisco Hyatt Regency…

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Fish-eye view

I own one lens which is a very special purpose tool. It is an 8mm “fisheye” lens. It actually sees 180° in a circular pattern. I have to be careful not to get my feet in the photographs! This is a view of the interior of Temple Emanu-el’s main sanctuary from its second level balcony.

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A Big Idea

For many years now I have been (as their former COO Dan Rosenzweig called me) Yahoo!’s official bar mitzvah photographer. For dozens of gatherings, primarily aimed at their advertising clients, Yahoo! have asked me to document the goings on…

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The Corporate Event Photographer

One of the things I do professionally is “cover” events for businesses. Today I was in San Francisco for a Yahoo! event, and tomorrow I’m in LA for the second part of this event.

By the way, the nifty belt system I use when I am working events is by Think Tank Photo, and it’s an awesome product. I heartily recommend it for anybody who has to schlep more than just a camera and a lens around.

Check it out at http://www.thinktankphoto.com/ttp_product_Modulus.php

Oh, and I don’t usually photograph myself in the bathroom. But I got to the venue early and there wasn’t anything to do while everything was getting set up. ;-)

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