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Our Studio

Monday, February 15th, 2010

We are proud to offer packages that are custom fit for your needs. We have a lead photographer, who is the owner, and a second shooter. Both of these women are highly trained and experienced with work in museums and private collections. The Owner is not only a  new york wedding photographer, but she is also fluent in several languages, which helps couples with foreign components, to feel at ease. Please browse our site  so that you can familiarize yourself with our work. Please allow a few days in the peak season for a reply as we travel regularly and are very busy during that time. Rest assured, we will absolutely get back to you, we want to focus solely on you so it is best if you can send some details of your wedding if you have them (venue, date, size of wedding party, guest list size, number of locations etc). We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business and look forward to serving you.

Where I Got My New Handbag From

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

I was at church the other day and one of the ladies said she loved my bag and she wanted to know where I got it from. I told her once a month my job allows different vendors to come in and sell their items. There is a really nice lady that sells Handmade Bags. I told her I wasn’t sure if she made them herself but she had some really nice bags. I told her if you’re interested in one for yourself I could either get her number for you or I could purchase one for you and you pay me back the money.

Impressive Results

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

My husband has always wanted to be able to play the guitar. He has owned a really nice guitar for years, but has never had the time to get lessons. For his birthday, I decided to try to find him a program to help him out. I did a lot of research, and was really impressed with a guitartricks review that I read online. I told him about the website and he has been going there for lessons every day since then. I am really impressed with what he is able to do on the guitar now, and so is he.

My big brother Paul is a huge influence on my life, just as he has always been.  He is about ten years older than I am so I always looked up to him like he was just about the most amazing guy on earth, and he has always been totally my idol.  I actually started with the guitar since he does it, and then I kind of fell in love with the beauty of it on my own.  Paul is giving me tips for playing the acoustic guitar, and he is pretty smart about this stuff.  He helped me out with scales and general practice ideas that have allowed me to progress quickly.

Visiting any country should have learning the native language of whatever country that is as a requirement. You can certainly just hire an interpreter to do all the hard work for you (which may not really be hard work because that’s a language he or she already is a master of), but it would be much more enjoyable conversing with locals if you know are familiar with their colloquial terms, wouldn’t it? Learning to speak italian, for instance, would allow you to order pasta carbonara at a restaurant much easier. Surely the chef will be serving you your order with much gusto, glad that you at least have taken the time learning to speak Italian before visiting the country. You’ll enjoy the entire journey more, and be a little proud of that learning achievement too.

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A Great Start

Monday, February 1st, 2010

My daughter was really excited when her uncle gave her a used electric guitar.  She has always wanted to learn to play and he was moving and getting rid of things that he doesn’t use.  She was thrilled and she told me about a place where you could get guitar lessons online free.  This will be a great start for her and we will be able to tell if it is something that she will stick with.  I am glad that she found someplace where she can learn to play for free and I am hoping that she will really take it seriously.

I Am Learning Zen Calligraphy

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

I love the beautiful art forms that you can find in all kinds of calligraphy. There is something that is both strong and yet controlled and elegant in most forms. It is a bit different when you look at Zen calligraphy, but the beauty and strength are still evident, I think. I may not be able to draw a lovely landscape or an accurate portrait, but I think I can get pretty proficient at this with a lot of practice. You just keep copying and copying until you get it right. Anyway, it makes a great hobby for nights when I am home with nothing to do.

Greeting Card Blanks – Handmade is Best

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Although we have computers and mobile phones nowadays, my preference is that of sending a written note to say thanks, or to extend an invitation to a party or event. The personal touch is important making the recipient feel special. I urgently required some Greeting Card Blanks and the web seemed a good place to look for them. After having a good search I found some which were perfect for card making. The pastel shades of the cards made them appropriate for many different occasions, and the price was within my budget. I look forward to creating something a little bit special!

Theatre Tickets in London

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

The theatre has regularly been a celebrated form of social entertainment since the start of the Victorian times. The city was the hub of theatrical shows and even still has theatres like the Adelphi and Theatre Royal Dury Lane from the early Victorian period.The Adelphi Theatre on the Strand was built in late 1806 by John Scott and staged his daughters theatre productions. The Adelphi Theatre on the Strand has regulary sold many theatre tickets to the residents of Central London and has regulary found Charles Dickens visit the theatre many times in his young years. Actually, the Adelphi Theatre on the Strand was the first theatre to stage an adaptation of work by the fabulous Charles Dickens in the mid 1800s. Ever since then loads of Charles Dickens work was staged there.In 1663, the oldest theatre selling theatre tickets in the City is the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane. Although lots of fires have happened within the stunning theatre, the place of the theatre has stayed in the same place. As part of West End London the theatre has observed hundreds of plays and musicals come and go. If you enjoy London’s West End, then find London theatre tickets here.At present, there are plentiful theatres in London Town all selling theatre tickets. There is even a section in Olden Day London called Theatre Land that holds over 40 different theatres. Countless of the theatres, as noted above, were built in the Victorian days and even Edwardian. Many of the theatres are privately owned and theatre ticket unit sales are especially important to help the theatre owners keep the theatres up and running for London residents to see.One of the theatres in Theatre Land is due to make history. The Adelphi has recently announced it will be staging the sequel to Phantom of the Opera by the lovely Andrew Llyod Webber. Growing on the 80 million viewing success of the wonderful first Phantom of the Opera, next year will see the premiere of the much anticipated sequel. The production takes place over tens years after the first production and you note Christine return back to the Phantom without her knowing.