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Publish Your Own Book
31st Jan 2011Posted in: Blog 0

What began as a thank-you present for my mother quickly evolved into a high-quality, digital and printed photo book thanks to Blurb.com. Please note that this isn’t a plug for Blurb, I’m just so excited about their service that I wanted to share the results.  This is just some wholesome, unsolicited word-of-mouth marketing at it’s [...]

A Hipstamatic Year in Review
30th Dec 2010Posted in: Blog 0

With New Years Eve quickly approaching, I felt compelled to contribute to the list frenzy going on out there. In honor of the #1 App of 2010, here are my personal Top 10 iPhone Hipstamatic Shots of 2010 (two of which my amazingly multi-talented husband took of me, #7 & #10). Enjoy!

Announcing BQT Shirts!
17th Dec 2010Posted in: Blog 0

Do you oppose the OUTRAGEOUS subway fare hikes that are coming this January? Are you a dog lover who lives an infuriating 30 blocks from the nearest run? Are you a Brooklynite who thinks Central Park is totally overrated? A new clothing designer aptly named BQT (for Brooklyn Queens T’s) can help you make an [...]

Meeting Artist Dan Cole
14th Dec 2010Posted in: Blog 8

During our first day trip to Philly, we serendipitously happened upon a lovely summer art fair in Rittenhouse Square. Scoping the scene we observed the predictable art fair-fare: technical proficiency lost in a haze of uninspired matter; landscapes and nudes, and nudes in landscapes. Uninspired ourselves and more interested in the prospect of an iced [...]

Photographer Samuel LaHoz
15th Nov 2010Posted in: Blog 1

I wanted to take a moment to recognize the beautiful work of photographer Sam LaHoz, who shot our wedding last month.  Sam’s photographs speak for themselves, but as a photo-enthusiast I felt compelled to share my fantastic experience from the client side of the lens. Sam was the only photographer we met that didn’t shove [...]

St. Kitts & Nevis.  Mostly Nevis.
25th Oct 2010Posted in: Blog 0

Earlier this week my husband and I visited St. Kitts and Nevis, two islands (but one country) in the West Indies. From our cottage at The Hermitage, a plantation inn home to the oldest wooden structure in the Caribbean islands, we watched monkeys while sipping rum and swinging in our hammock. Not inclined to spend [...]

Visiting Artist Earl Swanigan’s Studio
28th May 2010Posted in: Blog 7

During our first trip to the town of Hudson a year ago, we discovered a series of paintings with a distinctly primitive style in almost every store. Each merchant gleaned with pride to feature the work of the famed local outsider artist: Earl Swanigan. Not hours after discovering his work, and contemplating a purchase from [...]

New Cx3Lab Site Launch
10th May 2010Posted in: Blog 0

I’m pleased to announce the redesign and launch of Cx3Lab.com, my fully interactive website and blog.  Primarily featuring my photography portfolio, I’ve also added a new design and marketing portfolio with my recent work in direct mail, print and interactive marketing.  Please take a moment to review the site, and if you have any suggestions [...]