Summary of a Journey
This year, I joyfully enter my second decade of being a destination wedding photographer. I have been all over the world: Paris, Rome, Florence, Istanbul, Sydney, Ankarra, and even Carlsbad, New Mexico. However it did not start off like that.
Early on, I spent a year in a villa in Tusacny, where I worked as a bilingual nanny to a delightful little boy. I photographed him and his darling playmates among olive and fig trees , and their musings at the “lago grande”; I developed the film in a makeshift darkroom in the villa, and made substantial strides in becoming the photographer I am today.
Then, I relocated to Manhattan (Brooklyn at the time), permanently and worked and studied at SVA. There, I solidified my training by following the documentary-style traditions of the New York School of shooting spontaneously, and following the visual dreams of one’s heart.