It was recently brought to my attention that we humans have a dominant eye – the eye our visual center defaults to, with the other creating our 3-dimensional sense around the first. This seems like common sense, if you’ve ever laid in bed staring at a pillow up close, closing one eye, and then the other. One eye gives a perspective that seems utterly disorienting from when you had both open – the other is just about what you expected.
Continue reading “Non-Dominant Eye Experiments – Part 1”
Month: November 2008
Fall Kids’ Portraits – Part 3
One final set of kids’ fall portraits!
This one was particularly fun because of the angle of the sun during the shoot. Once again, this little one found a twig – it had leaves and an encased nut attached, but it was a twig nonetheless.
I’ll let the photos speak for themselves about how much fun this shoot was!
I am honored to have had the pleasure of serving my clients by photographing their beautiful children this fall – and want to thank them for allowing me to share the results with you. Continue reading “Fall Kids’ Portraits – Part 3”
Fall Kids’ Portraits – Part 2
Prospect Park was simply beautiful this fall – full of color and light – and with some mild November days, it was the perfect setting for these portraits of an energetic little guy and his parents. (Click on any of the photos for a larger view, and hit back to return here.)
Fall Kids’ Portraits – Part 1
Autumnal Moments
This year in New York City, autumn has been gorgeous!