Emma joined our family at 12:05 pm on July 25th, 2008. She was 7 lbs. 3 oz. and 20 inches long. She didn’t want to leave mother’s belly where she had been taken such good care of. Both mom and baby were real champs and have recovered from a long delivery. We’re now spending our time admiring this new addition of our family in between diaper changes, sleeping and feeding. Emma, meet the world. World… meet Emma. Here’s a preview of Emma’s long modeling career…



It’s a girl!
August 3rd, 2008 by Christopher · No Comments
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The Bersudski wedding was top notch.
June 23rd, 2008 by Christopher · No Comments
I was lucky enough to photograph Anna and Lenny’s amazing wedding in Brooklyn. It was a lively night of Russian music and food mixed with Jewish tradition.Some highlights from the evening…


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TeatroStageFest Shows how to do it…
June 22nd, 2008 by Christopher · No Comments
The TeatroStageFest is an annual two-week celebration that presents great theater from New York, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain. This year’s festival ran for two weeks in June and featured over 20 different events and productions at 8 presenting venues, 42 performances, and over 3,000 audience members. In all, over 178 artists came together, including 42 artists from Argentina, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Colombia, and Spain. TeatroStageFest 2008 featured the rich diversity of theater from New York and around the world, from classical theater to cutting edge performances to children’s theater.
Gallery of images



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Studio 4b Chosen for LGBT Poster Campaign
June 7th, 2008 by Christopher · No Comments
New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services develops an advertising campaign welcoming Lesbian, Gay, Bi and Transgender youth. Studio 4b worked with the staff for the portraits used in the posters.
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“Caped Crusaders” Seen Flying High Over City…
May 23rd, 2008 by Christopher · 1 Comment
I had an amazing time yesterday. Babesta hosted the fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House at the Tribeca Cinema’s Loft. The children made capes and we photographed them “flying” over Gotham. We had a great time photographing each “Caped Crusader”. Everyone rose to the occasion (and I think had a lot of fun) and it shows through the photographs. Sure, we had some reluctant heroes out there… but they usually came around.
Check out the photos… 

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