So long, for now.
October 12, 2011 by Peter ·
Well, it’s been way too long since I have posted an update and I sure wish that my post that breaks the silence was of a different nature, but sometimes that’s how things go. For a variety of professional and personal reasons I found myself having to make the decision to step away from photography as a full-time endeavor. While it was a difficult decision, it was also necessary. Although I will still be involved in photography it will in a different capacity.
To all of my clients, friends, and family who have supported me over the years, the people that I have met, learned from, and photographed, you will all forever be in my memories and I wish you all the best.
Thank you all so very much for allowing me to share a bit of your life. I hope to see you all again sometime soon.
Peter
2010 in the rearview mirror
December 30, 2010 by Peter ·
As 2011 prepares to spring upon us I wanted to take just a few moments to send out a heartfelt “Thank you!” to all of our friends and clients that have supported us through this past year. 2010 was a busy and challenging year for us. We had the chance to meet and work with some wonderful new people, as well as some longtime friends and we have enjoyed every moment. It was also a year that I had to say goodbye to my mother and some other close friends as they passed on and the thoughts and notes from our friends here were much appreciated. We like to think of our clients as family and you guys certainly came through for us!
Thank you all for a wonderful 2010!
Have a Happy New Year!
-Peter
It’s been some time…
November 23, 2010 by Peter ·
Wow, it has really been a long time since I have updated, hasn’t it? It has been a challenging few months and I’m going to take a bit of artistic license as the owner and ramble a bit here so bear with me.
As most of you probably know, in a small business like mine the owner is often responsible for just about everything that takes place, including updating the blog and the social networking sites that are pretty much essential these days. Sometimes in all of that flurry things like the blog get pushed to the back burner as it’s is much easier to post a quick Facebook blurb or Twitter tweet and move on.
When I realized that August was my last post I was a bit shocked! I couldn’t believe that here we are almost through November and I hadn’t posted anything in three months! Then I began to think about what had been going on since then and how could I have let this, the blog, slip to the wayside. Then it began to make sense, along with the day to day business of photography I had also experienced the loss of my mother. She had been ill for quite some time and passed away late in October. And between August and October I had been trying to get back to Iowa to visit her as much as possible as we all began to realize that time was very short.
I consider myself very lucky that my photography allows me to work remotely in a lot of circumstances. Of course I need to be present for the weddings, but after that I can do a lot of the work from my laptop. And that’s what I did, from the hospital and from my mother’s home, trying to spend as much time as I could, always wondering as I drove away if that would be the last time I saw her.
I was actually finishing photographing a wedding when the call came that I needed to get out to Iowa as soon as possible, that the time had come and it was just a matter of hours. As quickly as possible I was on my way, driving west. I was fortunate and I arrived in time to be able to spend a few hours with my mother.
In the blur of activity that happened afterward my family found itself searching for photographs for the memorial service. My mother was not one to like having her picture taken and we ended up using a snapshot that I had on my iPhone for her obituary. It’s not a great photograph by any means, just a simple snapshot, but it is one of the last pictures taken of her when she was healthy and full of life and I will cherish that photograph, probably even more because I had taken it. My connection to her.

Mom - NY
I have been a fan of David A. Williams, a Toronto based photographer whose seminars I have been fortunate to attend, and with my mother’s passing I was immediately reminded about what he told us. Unlike most photography workshops and seminars David’s doesn’t center on equipment or technique. The seminar I attended, entitled Cycles and Echoes, talks about the importance of family pictures. You would think that as a photographer David would be telling us how to make sure we get our clients into the studio and increase sales but that is exactly opposite of what David was talking about that day. His seminar was about how important any picture can become to a family.
In David’s seminar he says “No one truly ever dies until all those that have known them, and loved them, and all the photos ever taken of them, are dust”
Very true indeed.
Ashley and Walter
August 22, 2010 by Peter ·
What a wonderful day Ashley and Walter had as they took their vows and started their life together as man and wife. On a gorgeous July afternoon with a small gathering of friends and family they made their commitment to one another and it couldn’t have been more beautiful.
Here are just a few from the wedding and we would like to again thank Ashley and Walter for choosing us to be a part of their special day. You guys were fantastic and we wish you all the best!









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Jessica and Jason – A Warwick Engagement Session
July 21, 2010 by Peter ·
The busy summer keeps rolling! Here’s a few from Jessica and Jason’s engagement session. We had to dodge the summer thunderstorms as we explored around Warwick but we still had a great time!





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Danielle & Chad
July 20, 2010 by Peter ·
Just a few quick images from Danielle and Chad’s engagement session. We headed out early in hopes of beating some of the heatwave and while it was still hot these guys were great! Thanks you guys!
Just a couple of photographs from Danielle and Chad’s recent engagement session. We did our best to beat the heat by heading out early in the day but this summer getting away from the sun is proving to be tough! Thanks guys!





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Kellie and Mike
July 8, 2010 by Peter ·
Dodging both the rain and the latest heat wave I had the pleasure to get out and shoot Kellie and Mike’s engagement session. We decided to head down to West Point to take a look around at the Thayer Hotel because that is where they will be getting married this December. After a quick look around at where the festivities would be held we headed out on a quick little tour of West Point. If you have never been, I highly recommend it because both the history and scenery are spectacular and we had a great time with their session.
Thank again Kellie and Mike, we’ll see you guys soon!
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UPDATED – Erin and Anthony Spadavecchia
June 27, 2010 by Peter ·
Just a few quick photographs from the wedding of Erin and Anthony. We want to extend our congratulations to them as they begin their life together as husband and wife. Thank you both for allowing us to be a part of your special day!
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Also a big thanks to the folks at the Fountains at Wallkill Golf Course for the great event that they put on!
Updated: Jennifer and Mike get hitched!
June 11, 2010 by Peter ·
What a gorgeous day it was on Saturday as Jennifer and Mike started their life together as man and wife. It has been such a pleasure to get to know these two and an honor to photograph their wedding. From the beautiful ceremony at the New Prospect Reformed Church in Pine Bush to the wonderful reception at FEAST at Round Hill in Washingtonville the day couldn’t have been any better and Jennifer was simply stunning!
Wishing you both all the best!
Here’s a couple of quick peeks from the day…
Thanks also to the folks at FEAST and Jimmy Dee’s Music Productions for putting together a great party!
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Ashley and Walter’s engagement
June 7, 2010 by Peter ·
A couple of weeks ago I met up with Ashley and Walter and we spent some time around Port Jervis shooting their engagement session. As much as I enjoy the excitement and emotions that I get to capture at weddings, engagement sessions are also incredibly fun for me. It’s a chance to get to know the couple who have entrusted me with photographing one of the most important days in their lives. That’s a huge responsibility and the better I know my clients, the better chance we have to make photographs that are beyond the ordinary. All the little stories about how they met and things that they enjoy doing add up to me being able to showcase them as a couple so much better than if I was meeting them for the first time on the day of their wedding and that can go a long way toward making the photographs of their wedding just a little bit more special. If you are looking for a photographer and want to find out more about why we feel this way, drop us a line.
Thanks again Ashley and Walter, see you guys real soon!





























