Category Archives: Travel

Visiting DC| Boston Family Photographer

I thought I felt like a tourist riding around on a red double decker bus, until the guy next to me whipped out a 6 foot lens and tripod.  From my much cuter and smaller lens to you…here is my week in beautiful and warm Washington DC. I arrive back to Cleveland with a little…

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[ Framed ]| Boston Children’s Photographer

Smoke spilled from the kitchen as tea was served in small metal cups.  The elders of the village gathered and sat across the wooden table awaiting to hear the broken Nepali from the white man. I sat on the edge completely distracted by the village children peering around the corner. Isn’t it amazing how a…

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Long Overdue| Boston Children’s Photographer

As I was cleaning up my computer I found some long overdue pictures for a family so far away.  I wonder if this little girl is now speaking Nepali? And I am sure this little guy has mastered how to skip.  He was determined to learn when we visited back in September.  I am sure…

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The Valleys of Nepal| Boston Family Photographer

We wound our way down the mountains and approached a river in our jeep, the Gypsy. The village we were going to was on the other side of the river.  A man on a bicycle started across, we followed.  If he made it, so would the Gypsy.  On the other side we shifted and bounced…

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I Want Pancakes| Boston Family Photographer

Pancakes.  Oh it smelled so good…so comforting after a few days of adventurous eating in the villages of Nepal.  I like trying new things, but mmmm pancakes sounded fantastic. Back in the Storm’s kitchen (they are the family we stayed and traveled with in Nepal), Solomon and Sofia helped their daddy make breakfast. This was…

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Down to the Villages| Boston Newborn Photographer

The fog was thick at the top of the mountain.  Our 15 hour journey by Gypsy (car) ended and now we would finish our journey on foot.  We hiked along the face of the “hill,” the Himalayas are mountains the Nepali say. Along the path we met with a herd of goats and cows.  Matt…

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