It was such an honour to capture the Bright family, who are dear friends of ours. The J-man and Natalie made the perfect subjects for our "bright" and early morning shoot at Springridge Farm. What complete sports they all were, traipsing around in the sandbox and on bales of hay with various props in the hot sun. Thank you guys for giving me the opportunity to capture these moments for you. xo
Happy Birthday To Us
A and I celebrated our birthdays together again, this year. Last year we did the spa and dinner. This year we did it with strawberry picking at Springridge Farm (fantastic place btw!) followed by a picnic in the park. There was lots of sunshine, not so many strawberries, lots of laughs and a few tears. Thanks to N, who was the only boy at the party, for capturing all the fun moments of the girls!
Seeing Red in Montreal
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Lady Marmalade + Julius Caesar Part II
Our friend O played Calpurnia (Caesar's wife) on stage with Bard in the Park's theatre troupe at Kew Gardens in the Beaches. She did a wonderful job as did the rest of the cast. How on earth can they remember all those Shakespeare lines? It got quite hot sitting in the sun, as you can tell by the coverups some of us threw on by the end of the afternoon.
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Boston: Panorama
Here's a panoramic shot of downtown Boston as seen from the Deluxe Ebersol Suite at the Liberty Hotel (scroll right).
Lady Marmalade + Julius Caesar Part I
A brought her bubbly 16 month old daughter Jasmine (who you've met before from their family photo shoot last June!). Jasmine is a favourite of mine to shoot, along with Anokhi, another close friend's baby. The two of them have been shot several times by me since they've been born; see them together here. I've even photographed them before they were born, at A's baby shower and K's baby bump shoot)! So it was a real treat to see Jasmine again and capture her cheery laugh and sweet disposition (can you believe she can hold a fork and feed herself on her own?) After brunch, we went to see O in a performance of Julius Caesar at Kew Gardens. Look for that in a Part II. Since we're moving to Boston in a few months, these gatherings with my girlfriends are really important to me and I treasure them, as I do their friendships. I shall miss you guys immensely. (Pic of me holding Jasmine taken by A)
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Boston in B+W
There was an exhibit of shoes representing the number of deaths (1200) per day due to tobacco related illnesses.
I, of course, thought it was a shoe sale. :(
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Taj Mahal Part III
This was my second time seeing the Taj Mahal.
The first time, I went with my Mom and there was a huge rain storm right before, where the water flooded up to our knees when we were standing in line. I was so disappointed that it rained even though it had been scorcing hot and sunny just a few hours before. In fact, I was complaining that seeing the Taj Mahal in the high noon would make for too sunny a photograph. Then it rained, and I stopped complaining. Luckily, it stopped pouring right as we got through and it was even more magnificent seeing the Taj Mahal glisten with rain and in the breaking sunlight.
This time around it didn't rain, it was scorching hot and it was around noon, but I didn't dare complain. I was ecstatic to be able to see it again with my husband. I couldn't get enough of the people with their reactions and their photo-taking. It really is an amazing wonder of the world.
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Part I and Part II if you missed them.
Taj Mahal Part II
This time, the steps were covered with wooden planks. Much safer. Here are more details.
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Taj Mahal Part I
Here's our visit to the Taj Mahal, in Agra. Part I.
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Mango Tea
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Trinidad
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Night Light
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Life Is Too Short
One of our relatives passed away yesterday. He was a father, a grandfather and a husband. Losing someone is a very hard thing to deal with and it doesn't really get easier, one just gets used to it.
Take the time today to really show the people you love how much you love and appreciate them in your life.
Jaipur: Painted Elephant
All of these were taken in Jaipur, Rajasthan, where these elephants are decorated and used to carry tourists up and down the roads to the forts.
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