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Studio Day – March 2010

Monday, March 29th, 2010

We had great Studio Day on Saturday. We themed a little spring into the shots. Shea Curtin worked her magic playing in the garden and in the library. Up and coming Leah Hurst was a natural. And you have to see Jaydin and his baby brother. More…
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Central Park Conservancy’s Halloween Ball ‘09

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Another great year of costumes out at the annual Halloween Ball Benefit hosted by Central Park Conservancy. Christopher Auger-Dominguez and Michael Palma took portraits of vampires, bankers, wolves, versions of Michael Jackson and an amazing collection of unique and ornate costumes. Below a sample of the portraits (More at http://www.studiofourb.com/Events/HalloweenBall09) as well as some shots of the judges with the CPC staff facilitating.

Pugsley, Wednesday and Thing - Photo by Christopher Auger-Dominguez

Pugsley, Wednesday and Thing. Photo by Christopher Auger-Dominguez)

Christopher showing images to the judges - Photo by Michael Palma

Christopher showing images to the judges. Photo by Michael Palma

Judges select the winning costumes - Photo by Christopher Auger-Dominguez

Judges select the winning costumes. Photo by Christopher Auger-Dominguez

Christopher leans back for the shot. Photo by Michael Palma

Christopher leans back for the shot. Photo by Michael Palma

Halloween Ball ‘08

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

The Central Park Conservancy held their annual Halloween Ball on October 28th. The usual suspects showed up (The Wolfman, Vampires) along with this year’s political jokes (Joe the Plumber) and some creative twists (Baliwood Vampires, Miss Universe). Some of the best costumes were a group that represented different deserts (Tart, Two Cobblers, Fruitcake, etc.) Below are few of the characters and creatures that joined us this evening. For more visit the online gallery.
Naughty Policewoman
Wolfman and his next victim

Photo by Christopher Auger-Dominguez

Photo by Christopher Auger-Dominguez