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Well...here I go--first professional family photo session with a family of 10. And guess what? It was fun! The pictures are pretty good and I learned lots. I also have tons of questions to be answered but it was a good start.

A blog post that includes these photos lives here: likeafishinwater.com/2014/10/01/shimokitazawa-session-2/

 

My company: www.thirdplacemedia.com - Research, content development and communications strategy focused on transit, walkability, placemaking and environment issues

 

My blog: likeafishinwater.com

Philadelphia is a beautiful city, and an incredible location for engagement pictures. There are so many extraordinary places in Philly to take your engagement portraits, from the architectural perfection of City Hall to the quiet peace of Washington Square Park. This engagement picture was taken at the Horticultural Center in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park. I absolutely love how the fountain behind the bride and groom is the background a compelling and interesting texture. I love the natural interaction between the couple, and the bride’s fantastic laugh. Please bear in mind that if you would like to have portraits taken in this location, you have to obtain permission beforehand. There are a lot of locations in New York and Philadelphia that require you to obtain a permit before you are able to photograph there. If you take a look at the two pages on my website with location suggestions in New York and Philadelphia, I have noted when a permit is necessary. If a permit is required. We truly do need to obtain one, since I would hate to be asked to leave your chosen location for your engagement portraits before the session even begins! Please do feel free to give me a call or drop me an email if you would like to talk about photographing your engagement pictures in the Philadelphia area. Since I do split my time equally between Brooklyn and Philly, there is no travel fee to go to Philadelphia.

Finland, Digital Humanities 2008

Fort Lee Historic Park & Museum - Foot of George Washington Bridge

68th Commission Session

Roundtable Session 4: Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Cities

Geneva, Switzerland, April 9, 2019.

Photo UNECE/Pierre Albouy

Youth: The Future of Sustainable Landscapes a session at the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) in Warsaw, Poland.

 

Photo by Neil Palmer (IWMI)

 

More information on the Global Landscapes Forum, please visit landscapes.org

 

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If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org

L-R: Prof. Dr. Jia Shao Feng, Dr. Dipak Gyawali, Jesper Svensson and Yu Xiaogang

This Information Session is an opportunity for you to learn about the resources available to you and our benefits process. During the session, you will begin to build a network of resources that will help you start your HCC journey on the right path.

© Dennis Stachel/atmospheria.com for GDC Europe

Mr. Rash talking to the new participants during orientation.

His mama wanted outdoor pictures so I took out my baby slead and tested the snow look outside! I love black and white for these pictures. I think black and white processing will be my new fav for the winter months!

Sorry for bombarding you with these but I have a few more...I still have another card to upload :) I'm excited about the last few!

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