What would one expect from a fine dining artiste—whom I met during his position at the Metropolitan Museum of Art‘s Members Dining Room—for his engagement session?
Some couples seek nothing in their destination wedding but crazy fun, caring little about glamour or scale. They put together a gang they can keep a headcount of on one or two hands, and go wild like because no one is recognizing them.
When you think about destination photography, weddings come to mind, as something quintessential and worth the effort and investment. To some clients, their maternity, and especially first, becomes as significant. If destination maternity is done right, the return on that investment speaks volumes, and it […]
Here’s a fairly simple, fun, and no-strings-attached way to win Zorz Studios’ gift of a professionally printed beautiful free 16×20 canvas print, a $250 value!
It is common to receive a photo session request for the first pregnancy. It has its own undeniable charm and significance, reflected in a specific way through fine art portraiture. But when you hear from an expecting mom of two little children, you realize the […]
I am pleased to announce Zorz Studios’ next free engagement session contest, EngagEd, in which I give away a complimentary engagement session (and more!) not to one, but two lucky winners!
Shooting baby twins means fun children photography but when you also add a toy dog, you have to stop shooting periodically, to let the spasmodic giggles let go of your poor belly.
It is one thing when the temperature on your NYC wedding day drops from 72 midweek to 42 (and jumps back to 70 a few days later), but when you also have the annual NYC Marathon fall on your date, you may get nervous.
Children photography is not a major specialty of Zorz Studios. But when I do it, I want to make it different from the others. With this session, I pulled off something that not only I haven’t done yet, but I haven’t seen at other studios.
This unique engagement session is indeed atypical, as I always hope to get. For starters, I took my couple to an abandoned psychiatric complex some 60 miles away from NYC.