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Archive for February, 2010

five on friday | princeton newborn photographer

Friday, February 26th, 2010

1. Have you entered the nursery contest yet? The deadline is Sunday at midnight. Get to submitting those photos! Voting opens very soon!!

2. It’s been snowing again here in Jersey, like the rest of the country. The other night I hit the biggest pot hole of my life, ended up bending the rim of my tire. That cost me a pretty penny to fix. I think I’m ready for spring now. This past week it got warm and melted most of the snow from two weeks ago and I was enjoying that. Back to snow boots and snow gear for the time being.

3. Have you been watching the Olympics? We’ve had it on nightly, I’m obsessed! I will be sad when its finally over. I know a lot of people don’t dig their shows not being on, but it’s fun to see incredible athletes compete. I mean, aerial jumping? That is some intense stuff!

4. A fellow photographer Amy posted this great article on choosing your photographer. It points out the difference between a decent photo and a great photo plus the errors. It’s definitely worth venturing over to read.

5. To end it off is one more photo of baby elena!

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product review x2 | princeton family photographer

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

First up is a 5×7 image box. This one in particular holds up to 50 5×7s photos, but I do offer other sizes. These are perfect to add to a book shelf and display yearly photos and other memorabilia from the year. This is for our 2009 year in Princeton, I will be putting photos as well as ticket stubs and anything else I have collected of our adventures.

The second & last featured product is this absolutely stunning 10×10 30 page handcrafted wedding album. I am beyond thrilled with how this came out.

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social media club | princeton event photographer

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Social Media Club Princeton gathered this past Wednesday for the monthly meeting to hear Matthew Ebel speak on how he has used social media to build his music career as well as perform some of his songs.

We met at the incredible EFK Group. I loved the entrance with the textured wall paper, the matching chandeliers, the buddha, and the pebble floor.

Yummy food from Rojo Loco and VMeals.

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baby elena | princeton newborn photographer

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Ms. Elena Sophia is possibly the most even-tempered, sweetest, cuddlest baby I’ve ever been around. I’m pretty sure she gets that from her gorgeous, calm momma. There is nothing sweeter than holding a week old baby.

I attended Amy’s baby shower back in October and she received some of the cutest hats from AngelBeez. We tried to incorporate them into the photo shoot and here is one example.

Her beautiful nursery that has Spanish accents throughout.

Daddy and his little girl

Congratulations Amy & Julio!

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poka yoke design inc. | princeton featured business

Friday, February 12th, 2010

This is the first installment of Featured Area Businesses on the blog. First up is Michael Gyura and Khanh Lam of Poka Yoke Design Inc.. These two people are some of the most down-to-earth and talented people I know. Check out their work and if you need web, print or graphic design these are the two for you!

What’s your business name and where are you based?

We are Poka Yoke Design Inc. We are based in Princeton, New Jersey. (total side note, check out their “about us” page on their website. You will need to click on the “more about us”. It’s brilliant!)

Tell me about the company (what do you do, who do you serve)

We do web development, graphic design, and print marketing.

What is something you can’t live without?

M: For me, my family is most important; they are every part of who I am. As for technology, my iPhone has become a major part of my life. I don’t know what I did before this invention.

K: I can’t live without my coffee and the support of close friends and family. Funny how I said coffee first.

What is your favorite city in the whole world?

M: My favorite city in the world is Ely, MN. Not because of anything luxurious or rich, rather it is the gateway to the Boundary Water Canoe Area. One of the only places in the world where I can truly get away from everything.

K: Barcelona, for a designer this city is magic. There is no other European city like it. You just have to love how Gaudi influenced the city. If not anything, Sagrada Familia is a must see before you die.

What is a random thing no one knows about you?

M: I absolutely LOVE Michael Jackson’s music. When I was young I used to play his records and dance in the living room, and I still do.

K: I may seem serious when people meet me, but in reality I am a BIG kid at heart. I love cartoons, love toys and will roll around in the dirt.

What influences and inspires you?

M: Making things work. As a coder it really inspires me to put people’s dreams into motion.

K: The ability to constantly learn. I do not judge and this gives me the ability to be open to ideas. I am an extremely curious person and this ability allows me to search for new and exciting things. My mother is a huge influence on me. She has done things I could never imagine.

Describe a day in your life

M: Every day is a new adventure, I don’t think I’ve had two days the same. Some days I am in class, others I am meeting new people, and most days I am coding visions. When I’m truly lucky I get to have new adventures with my family.

K: Right now I have no structure to my day. I try to design, read, prep for classes and enjoy some me time.

Do you twitter? Do you facebook?

M: I read a ton of tweets and facebook posts. Rarely do I contribute my voice.

K: I only facebook, but I don’t do it all that well. : )

What do you love most about your job?

M: My favorite part is taking someone’s vision and making it reality. There is nothing better than being able to put a vision in motion.

K: The ability to create this beautiful design from someone’s random idea and then seeing their reaction…wow this can be done.

What is something you are saving up for?

M: A Lamborghini.  Can’t a boy dream?

K: I am saving up to be totally financially free. One day having the opportunity to say I am done…I am not working anymore.

What blogs do you follow?

M: I don’t.

K: The Art of Non-Conformity

Grade A Fresh

Kitchen Scraps

Dwell – A Home in the Modern World

What kind of books do you like reading?

M: My favorites are mystery books: Dan Brown and James Patterson are some of my favorites.

K: I like reading bios and design history. Also a good non-fiction once and while…last non-fiction I read of Middlesex.

What are some of your hobbies?

M: I LOVE to snowboard.

K: I like photography and being outdoors…such as hiking. I love the mountains.

What are some of the challenges you face as a small business owner?

M: Our biggest challenge is getting the Poka Yoke Design name out to customers. Our work is amazing, it’s just a matter of building trust.

K: Biggest challenge is people trusting us and our abilities and never underestimate our skills.

What is your favorite design currently?

M: As a coder I am more drawn to function. I love the websites that think outside of the box; let’s all get past the rectangle.

K: I love print design…having it in your hands and smelling the paper and ink is something I can never tire of.

What type of assignments are you drawn to?

M:  I have a heart for mission. Anyone who has a vision of the larger picture really inspires me.

K:  The ones that challenge your skills and push it to the edge…they make you think constantly aout how to resolve the design issue.

What are the tools of the trade that you use the most? Favorite gadget?

M: Anything new draws me in, I love being on the cutting edge. I spend most of my time utilizing Adobe products. Right now we are developing applications for Apples iPad and Amazon’s Kindle. I LOVE my PC!

K: I use all the CS products and my MAC. I heart my MAC. Love it!

If you could redesign anything…a favorite movie poster, an album cover, a product, etc. what would it be and why?

M: I would redesign the web browser. We have been using the same rectangle version since the 90’s. It’s time for us to start thinking outside the “box”.

K: I wished I came up with the I Love NY logo. LOL, but I am not sure what I would redesign.

What advice would you give to someone just starting out as a designer?

M: NEVER underestimate yourself.

K: I agree…NEVER NEVER under value your skills and do not compromise your vision.

Thank you Khanh & Mike for letting us know more about your business! More business features to come!

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another snow day | princeton newborn photographer

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Some more photos of all the snow. We have received another 12-14 inches on top of the 8-10 we got on Saturday. This stuff was great for snowman/snowball fighting and boy were people out yesterday!

The absolutely largest snowman I have ever seen. It didn’t even take very long to make either, around an hour. We didn’t help at all but I was there to capture the finished product with the proud makers!

The smaller snowman to the right of this guy. So jolly!

The view outside the window where I work on my computer around 1pm Wednesday afternoon. That poor dude came through and then the snow just kept falling. Wouldn’t have known he was just there. And that’s a street on the other side of the tree, a busy one! Didn’t see too many people out driving.

These are actually photos from Sunday when the sun came out. I went adventuring to get these on the golf course near our apartments. The 18th hole w/the D&R canal in the background.

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