“Pictures are like a string that tie our lifetime together in happy memories.”
Capturing these memories is my life’s work and I couldn’t love it more. Whether it’s a family photo, your high school senior pictures or your business portrait needs, I believe with all my heart that professional photographs are one of the most important investments you can make, not only for yourself, but for future generations.
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I’ve been photographing weddings and portraits nationwide since 2001. My journey has allowed me to live and grow my business in New York City, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and ultimately home to the East Coast. Now, very fortunate to be based in Maine where every opportunity I have to pick up my camera, I consider it an honor to document life and I’m inspired by my unique connection with each of my clients.
I now live in Windham, Maine with my newest pal, Rocco. He’s my second owner surrendered dog that was welcomed in June 2019 just after I lost my beloved Leo, the Pug. Rocco is a Boston Terrier about 7 years young. He’s a wild man who loves to play but also burrow in a blanket with you!
hi melissa:
my fiance, stephen, and i are getting married on september 10, 2011 (9.10.11…dorky or cute it is what it is!) in kingfield, maine…up by sugarloaf. we are just beginning to research all things wedding and would love to know more about your availability and pricing.
thanks much!
lauren
Saw an article in our local paper about Birchwood and kind of like you are intrigued with abandoned facilities, resorts, buildings, structures. I googled Birchwood/poconos and got your site. While your photos are eerie they are very cool because while I was never there I could envision how a couple could spend a weekend there.At the same time it is very sad that us humans could put so much into building such a resort and just walk away.Very sad.Thank you for sharing the back story and chronicling it through your phootos. The poconos has always been a peculiar area as it has so much natural beauty but it’s time as a recreational hub has come and gone in a way….like the Catskills. Not sure it will ever gain it’s old luster as in the old days air travel was minimal an unaffordable, families and couples within the tri-state area pursued vacation spots within a car ride…obviously that model is gone BTW if you want to see the artile it is online on the lohud site. Best of luck to you..Thanks again for your walk down memory lane.