Capturing life's special moments.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Multi Generation Shoot

I know only too well how hard it is to have the opportunity to get extended family photographs when there are thousands of miles separating family members. When I was asked by the A family to capture some moments for this family as they came together from Singapore and the Philippines I was thrilled at the opportunity.

It was so rewarding to observe the adoration D has for her grandfather. As she sat in his lap he melted with delight. The interaction between the two of them so was special.



IMAGES OF A GRANDFATHER MELTING??










Monday, October 25, 2010

The Highline

I have been looking forward to a return visit to the High Line for some time. This week my garden club, Hill and Dale organized a group visit.

I have now experienced the High Line in Spring, Summer and Fall. Just waiting for a cold, icy Winters day to complete the year. This is one place that I will never tire of visiting. There is something new to enjoy each time.

I particularly enjoyed the ornamental grasses and the hydrangea in their Fall state. Their muted tones seem to fit so well with the season.













Thursday, October 21, 2010

Baby Madeleine | Newborn Photographer Stamford CT | Debbie Allan Photography

Last week I had the pleasure of meeting the R family and their new edition, Baby Madeleine. I think she had eating and staying awake on her agenda for the whole morning. I did manage to get a few minutes of sleepy newborn looking shots, but for the most part she was WIDE AWAKE. This always gives me an opportunity to capture beautiful eye contact with proud parent shots, which I love to do.

I am always happy when clients have a special item or two to share for the shoot. This little young lady had a wonderful selection of props. My favorite was her white newborn tutu! How cute.

Mom and Dad made me feel very welcome. There is something so special about newborn shoots, watching new mommy and daddy interacting with their new little one is precious. J and B looked liked seasoned pros with little Madeleine.

I cannot wait to share their gallery with them, but for now here are some of my favorites from the session.








Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Campbell's 6th birthday

Hard to believe that our baby turned 6 a few weeks ago. I was lucky enough to celebrate with his classmates and teacher Mrs Von Essen. He was thrilled to be allowed to stand on a chair in the front of the classroom to blow out his candle!

After the cupcake celebration Campbell demonstrated how to play "conkers" a good old fashion playground game from the homeland! Some of the children had never seen a conker/chestnut before. Not sure it will take off as a playground sport though - too many black eyes and damaged knuckles. No one really cared about stuff like that in 1970's or was that just in Hornchurch??? Tough Essex kids.



Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Another New Product | Tarrytown Sleepy Hollow Family Photographer | Debbie Allan Photography |

I am always excited to try out new products and love when my clients react in the same way I do to the look and feel of them. I was thrilled with the results of the new printed CD and case I created last week. I am going to be placing orders for many more of these I can tell.

Family Time | Fall Camping in the Catskills | Debbie Allan Photography

I do question why I love Fall camping so much as I pack the winter jackets, hats and gloves, but am instantly reminded on the drive. The scenery it stunning and the feeling of the cool crisp air is well worth having to bundle up for. The bonus is when the daytime temperature reaches the low 70's.

We are so lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the country, where we truly experience the four seasons in all of their glory. Fall is one of my favorite times of year here in NY State. Apple picking, falling leaves, bursts of color, pumpkin pie and good old fashion outdoor fun with the family.

We had the pleasure of 3/4 of the Rogers family joining us on this Columbus Weekend camping trip. Sadly Maureen had to work. Tim and the children were experiencing their first family camping trip. It was great to share their excitement. There was lots of laughter along the way, and TONS of great food, thanks to Maureen's thoughtfulness.

It was our first time at Mongaup Pond campground and although the setting was beautiful this campsite is not our favorite.

We spent time hiking one of the trails on the campground on Saturday. Craig then took Bridget and Cameron for a little mountain biking through the woods, which they loved.

Tim got the opportunity to try out his canoeing skills and as a result his cold water survival techniques too. Sadly my camera and I were on the opposite side of the pond at the time.

We were joined by Tom and Jamie on Saturday evening for a while. Shame we did not have more time to spend with them.

On our return home we were already planning some spring and summer camping weekends for next year. Cannot wait. Hoping Maureen will be able to join us then.















About me

Debbie currently lives in Tarrytown, Westchester, NY with her husband and two sons. She loves cooking, entertaining as well as hiking, camping with her family and friends and of course taking photos!

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