Capturing the moments that follow up
I was behind the scenes today at a mini test that a friend from visiting from LA did today.
I discovered the joy of catching people when they aren't aware that they're being photographed
sorry for the MIA, holidays+ depression+ worrying about parents back home and retail hell.. will do a good up date soon
shot Britney from this season of ANTM
remember her?
William presents Britney America's next top model cycle 13 contestant
it's cold...
| 'Cavemen' inherit billions |
Two penniless brothers who are so poor they live in a cave could be set to inherit a share of a £4 billion fortune.

Zsolt and Geza Peladi live in the cave outside Budapest, Hungary, and sell scrap they find on the street for pennies.
Now they and a sister who lives in America are said to be on the verge of inheriting their grandmother's massive fortune after a life of poverty.
They learned of their good fortune after homelessness charity workers in Hungary were contacted by lawyers handling the estate of the brothers' maternal grandmother who died recently in Baden-Wurttenberg, Germany.
"We knew our mother came from a wealthy family but she was a difficult person and severed ties with them, and then later abandoned us and we lost touch with her and our father until she eventually died," said Geza, 43.
Under German law however direct descendents are automatically entitled to a share of any estate.
Geza added: "If this all works out it will certainly make up for the life we have had until now - all we really had was each other - no women would look at us living in a cave.
"But with money maybe we can find a partner - and finally have a normal life. We don't know yet if she even told our grandmother about us - I understand it was only while they were carrying out genealogical research that lawyers found we existed."
Volunteer Gyula Balazs Csaszar - who works for Budapest's Maltans charity - told ATV television: "We were contacted by a lawyer asking us to find the brothers. He claimed he could help their lives with a large sum of money."
The grandmother's name was not revealed to prevent fraudsters trying to cash in on the inheritance but a spokesman for the legal firm said: "We know who we need to speak to and that is the two brothers who we are pretty sure are the grandchildren - there is no need for anyone else to be informed."
Now the brothers are obtaining copies of their mother's death certificate and proof of their family connection before travelling to Germany to claim their inheritance.
sick again urgh.. will post bday pics up by this weekend
Friday, November 27, 2009
21 and paris...
So the 28th.. I turn 21... I'm really down at the fact that I wont
be spending it home with my parents, but I've been blessed with great
friends here in the city. A group of us will be getting together for
Ice skating and dinner to ring in the day ( I wish I was a club
person.. but it aint gona happen). Since I've never been to Paris..
and don't see myself visiting anytime soon, I thought why not bring
Paris here. I found out about this amazing spot through my neighbor who
works for the hotel chain.. I also did some previous work photographing
their doggies .. ladies and gentlemen .. The Grand Cafe:
I also came home to find a lovely bottle of 1997 wine on the table.. I wove my roomies
I found these ladies through a friend.. and they crack me up!!
happy Turkey day everyone!!
smoke filled bubbles
Christopher from Montreal
Shot Christopher today who's visiting San Francisco at the moment.
All shots were done with a Nikor 20-35mm and on camera flash.
Note William doesn't promote smoking.. he just has a thing for it on film :)











































