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I'm Lindsay! I love travel, coffee, cats, running, long walks anywhere... and of course, photography :)

I'm a Brooklyn Wedding Photographer based in NYC, but I'll travel anywhere to take pictures. If you're engaged, I'd love to hear from you so please do get in touch!

Check out past engagement sessions and weddings I've photographed!



ANNOUNCEMENT: I will be out-of-office until February 13, celebrating my 27th birthday by roadtripping around Hawaii :) I will have limited access to email, but will respond to all inquiries as soon as I can. Thanks for your patience!

Photo Biz

Desserts by Tawny Ong

2010.01.11 | Posted in Photo Biz

2010 marks the official start of my photography business, and as such, one of my top priorities is to develop a network of wedding vendors. I am methodically deciding which vendors to approach, based on two main criteria: 1). Their clients are the type of people I would like to work with with regards to wedding photography; and 2). They are insanely and uniquely talented, so much so that I would hire them for my own wedding.

One of my first vendor friends is Tawny Ong, who is just about the sweetest person I’ve met in NYC. Her mother is equally sweet (and undoubtedly her biggest fan), and the two of us were photographing her latest trunk show appearance like crazy! After many years in finance, Tawny switched careers and became a baker, which I can totally relate to as a previous investment bank employee-turned-photographer. She has her own take on southern comfort desserts, specializing in light yet sweet creations in the form of cupcakes, cakes, and other treats. What I really like is that she tries to minimize sugar and use organic ingredients whenever possible, which makes you feel like you’re eating healthfully rather than cheating on your diet. Even without exorbitant amounts of sugar, her desserts are so delicious and flavorful!

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Desserts by Tawny Ong | nyc wedding photographers

I got to sample several of her mini cupcakes, including red velvet, pumpkin, carrot, and devil’s food cake. They are even more delicious than they look (and seriously, how cute are they?). Check out her menu and drool! She’s done both cupcakes and cakes for weddings, but the cool thing about the mini cupcakes is that they make for great table settings or wedding favors for guests.

I’m excited to work with Tawny, and I strongly urge everyone to place an order with her. You will not be disappointed!

My work is published!

2009.12.06 | Posted in Photo Biz

One of my goals in life has always been to be published. The ultimate goal would be to write or create something MYSELF to be published, but having my photos be selected for use in other publications will more than suffice for now!

It’s funny because in both instances, these people found my work on flickr and inquired about using my images. This is why it pays off to thoroughly title and tag all of your photos, that way people can find them!

Published in 'Destination NZ' | nyc wedding

My photo of Hot Water Beach from the North Island of New Zealand, taken with my non-dSLR camera when I first started learning about photography, was included in a Danish textbook called ‘Destination New Zealand’ by Conrad Kisch. It is part of a series of travel books and should be out sometime this month, but for comparison’s sake you can look at the Australia book on Amazon.

Published in 'Where Guestbook NY | nyc wedding photographers'

Also, my photo of the stained glass in St. John the Divine made it into this fancy NYC tourist book!

Book description: "Exclusively reserved for in-room distribution at New York City’s most exclusive lodgings, Where Guestbook New York will instantly connect you to the city’s most desirable visitors. With an ultra-modern and stylish look and breathtaking graphics, the new Where Guestbook New York is perfect for guiding our most sophisticated and affluent travelers to your door. Where Guestbook New York shows off your business to a different audience approximately every three days for the entire year."

 
It’s just so funny to me that two arguably-mediocre images I created and never thought twice about are now on display for tourists and travelers to see. I always think I can objectively critique my work and pick out which are my ‘best’ photos, but art isn’t objective and that often frustrates my hyper-rational mind.

PDN Photo Plus Expo 2009

2009.10.23 | Posted in Photo Biz

I attended the annual PDN PhotoPlus Expo again this year at the Javits Center. However, this time I had signed up for a seminar with Skip Cohen called “The Whacko Factor: It’s not who you know, but who knows you”. Essentially, it was a 3-hour crash course in building and marketing your photo business. Skip gave us several ideas on how and where to advertise our services and build a customer base. It was exactly what I’ve been looking for, and very worth waking up at 6:30am for. By the end of the morning, my mind and notepad were filled with new ideas and inspiration.

Thinking about starting my own photography business is pretty overwhelming, but nothing else with regards to career-building has excited me this much. I don’t think I’ll ever feel fulfilled if I spend my life working for someone else and making compromises that make me die a little inside. I want to be the one in control – this has always been my life’s philosophy, and if I’m going to remain true to it then it must apply to my career as well. I have so many ideas whirling around in my head and I’m so excited to bring them to life. I know it’s going to take time to get started and them continue to build and improve, but I’ve got my whole life ahead of me. I’m certainly not going to waste it doing things I don’t want to do or working for something I don’t give a damn about.

Personal babble aside, I spent the afternoon wandering around the expo, getting my badge scanned by various vendors without really knowing or caring what crap they’d be spamming me with in the (e)mail. Mostly I just like oohing and ahhing over all the photo gadgets and print services, trying things out and grabbing coupons left and right. I tried out some flash brackets and the ginormous Canon 800mm lens (again). It’s overwhelming how much photo stuff is on display at this show. I think once I get my business going I’ll be more interested in exploring what the different vendors have to offer me.

I did a pretty good job at avoiding temptation, though I did end up caving in and buying a new camera backpack by M-rock (the McKinley model). I’d never heard of that brand, but the bag I bought is everything I’ve been looking for in a bag. What I love is that it’s so simple and doesn’t have a million useless pockets. Plus it has a rack-wheel system you can remove, a removable pouch that you can use for extra items and hook onto the top of the bag, a compartment for laptop/books, and a million dividers for lenses and other camera things. And oh, bonus: it also comes with a raincover!

I got a really good deal on the bag as well. It was on sale already at the expo, plus he took a little off if we paid in cash. THEN… he thought I was pregnant (allegedly because of the way my bag strap was cutting into my jacket – I’ll give him that, the coat I was wearing fits a little weird), so I bargained him down a little more AND he gave me a free lens case. It pays to be offended! This was definitely not frivolous spending on my part though, since I’ve been in the market for a new backpack for awhile now. Most of them are ugly and/or don’t have everything I’m looking for, so when I saw this one I had to jump on it. Hey… bags are so important! You’ve gotta love the ones you have when you use them so often!