Category: Hadar Goren
Friday’s engagement session was a blast. Moshe Zusman and I had fun in the sun with Randi and Jeremy. After having coffee together and getting to know each other we drove to the Jefferson Memorial for a warm up session. We spent about an hour taking some traditional engagement photos and then returned to their neighborhood (Adams Morgan) for little more adventurous images…. Randi & Jeremy’s wedding in not until October and I can’t wait to work with them again (so we may have another shoot before the wedding… if they can put up with us for another hour). Here are a few images from the session. And yes, I’m in one of them too . . .
Sorry?!
Hadar Goren April 15, 2009 Hadar Goren, Uncategorized, wedding, Hadar Goren, wedding photography
I know, I have been neglecting the blog. Well, I have a great excuse! The past couple of months were extremely busy. Working on past client’s albums, weddings and all sorts of assignments kept me away from writing to you. Add to that the “what was I thinking” project of transforming my back yard to an oasis and you get a one busy man. Well, hopefully we will be able to use this out of control project as an outdoor studio. In the meantime, here are a few images from the past months.
And yes………….I’m sorry,
Hadar.
WPPI 2009
Hadar Goren February 28, 2009 Hadar Goren, Las Vegas, Model, Moshe Zusman, Noah Hayes, Portraits, wedding, Add new tag, Ed Pierce, mitch graf, Moshe Zusman, Skip Cohen, Yervant Zanazanian
It has been at least a week since I returned from the WPPI (Wedding & Portrait Photographers International) convention in Las Vegas. It took this long for my head to stop spinning from all the great information, albums and ideas that I came back with. As you know, I participate in this enormous affair every year in order to offer the best for my customers. My main agenda this year was to choose a new line of albums that will me mind boggling. And guess what? In May 2009, I will start carrying the most unique line of albums ever created. It’s a must-see album that stands out as a work of art! I also had a chance to pick up my new incredible camera (Canon 5D mark II) that was so hard to find since it is the hottest camera on the market these days. Let me tell you, it is worth its weight in gold! But the most important thing that I returned back with was all the fresh ideas and inspiration that will make this year very exciting. Here are some images from my 5 day annual pilgrimage. Special thanks to Moshe Zusman for some of the images and for letting me pick on him for almost a week.
Portraits
Here are some portraits that were taken a few weeks ago of Sasha (Alex) Mindel. The shoot was at the Clyburn Arboretum in Baltimore. It was a lot of fun working with Sasha and her brother Kevin on the portraits, we got some really great shots.
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