Jessup is a JC Senior planning to go to SUNY Cortland next year. Jessup is a three sport athlete playing baseball, football, and running indoor track. He also plays violin in the orchestra and pit orchestra and has been involved with BCMEA and Boy's State.
Read MoreJoey is an Owego Free Academy Senior planning to go to college next year. Joey has kept very busy in high school being a member of Key Club, National Honor Society, the Athletic Leadership Council, Student Council and on top of that was a three sport athlete; soccer, basketball, and baseball.
Read MoreBryce is a Tioga Central Senior who is also graduating from Tompkins Cortland Community College with an Associates degree in liberal arts this May. He will go to the University of Albany next year on a pre-med track. Bryce is a three sport athlete, playing football, basketball, and track and field and is heavily involved with Spanish Club and the Snowboard Club.
Read MoreJess is a senior at Binghamton this year and plans to attend Virginia Commonwealth University with a double major of forensic science and chemistry! During high school, Jess was a backstroke specialist on the swim team, was a member of the National Honor Society, Math Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society, and played cello in the Orchestra.
Read MorePaul is a JC Senior planning to go to Oswego next year to study graphic design. During the past 4 years Paul has been busy playing baseball, golf, and running indoor track while being the president of the philosophy and art clubs, being active in A2A, and having a lead role in Phantom of the Opera this year.
Read MoreThis weekend Johnson City High School put on a production of Phantom of the Opera and, as always, did an amazing job! Here is a gallery of shots we captured of the cast and pit orchestra. As always, social media digital files are complementary and prints are available.
Read MoreThis is our first annual Favorite Shots of the Year post. They are in no particular order. Each has a story to tell, an emotion to share, or a moment to freeze in time. They are comprised of wedding photos, senior portraits, family portraits, sporting events, travel shots and even some salad. We had fun putting this gallery of images together and we hope you enjoy them. 2019 was a great year for the studio, we shot just over 160,000 images through the course of the year and had so much fun along the way, sharing them, making people smile, making moms cry (making dads cry), and hopefully putting a little beauty into the world. Here are our favorite shots, please share them if you like. Now we are on to 2020 and wondering what the 20 best shots of this coming year will look like.
Read MoreJohnson City took on Poughkeepsie today at the Floyd L. Maines Arena in a NYS Class A Semifinals Basketball game. JC came out of the gates strong and lead all the way into the 4th quarter but ended up falling short 76-71 in the end.
Read MoreMeet Steven, he is in his final year of med school and is applying for residency in his field of choice, emergency medicine. I hope to never need his services. Steven has been part a group of students all looking for headshots to accompany their applications.
Read MoreWe had the pleasure of working with Finger Lakes Florist out of Ovid New York for a lovely wedding recently. Darlene was an absolute pleasure to work with and she made some beautiful arraignments for our couple, Diana and Derek.
Read MoreIf you are looking for a picturesque Finger Lakes Region winery to hold your wedding, look no further than Ventosa Vineyards. Located on Route 96A, just south of Geneva New York, this vineyard has a Tuscan feel with ornate stucco, beautifully sculpted gardens, and a 23-acre vineyard that rolls down a gentle hill to the massive tree along the lake. This place was designed with wedding photography in mind.
Read MoreWe had the pleasure of watching and photographing a varsity hockey match-up between Maine Endwell and Union Endicott over the weekend. One of our favorite high-school seniors that we photographed in the class of 2019, Logan, is an assistant captain on the ME team and we went to cheer him on. He was a dominant force on the ice and was fun to watch. We were impressed by the level of play, fast paced, hard-hitting, and very exciting.
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