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In the Big Apple | Calgary Photographer

Posted on December 7, 2009  | 3 Comments

I love to travel. It’s true. One of the greatest gifts of travel is the people you meet. While in New York, I got to spend a sunny afternoon with these twins!! Twins!! The same, but yet, so completely different!  I got to hang out with them in their home while they showed me where they play and all of their favorite things. These are my favorite kinds of sessions. Thanks guys for a wonderful afternoon!!!

You can see images from this session here and here as well.

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**I have had many requests for travel next year. I am open to travelling, but require a minimum of 5-6 families in order to seriously look at a city. Definitely in my plans are: California–all over(April), Toronto(May), and New York(October). I often go to Edmonton, Red Deer, and all places in between…Other cities that have lists include: Atlanta, Denver, and Budapest(it’s true–crazy!!!)…

**Before I get emails regarding the technical aspects of these photographs I thought I would note that these were all shot with my 5D Mark II. The highest ISO was 4000. Yes, 4000. I am not afraid of pushing my camera to its limits. That’s what limits are for. ;) I use Neat Image to clean them up a bit when necessary. The fisheye I use is a 15 mm 2.8. I had some emails regarding some of these images already so I thought I would beat you all to the punch!!

Comments

3 Responses to “In the Big Apple | Calgary Photographer”
  1. Shuva Rahim says:

    Loved this! You do such great work!! What an incredible set of photos!

  2. LOVE your NYC photos! How fun!!!!! And fabulous!!! :) xoxo

  3. Juanita says:

    Even though I’m a high school Biology teacher, the whole notion of twins/triplets/etc. still freaks my bean entirely :-)
    Love the in-repose/in-thought pictures of the kids…’tis very nuanced.

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