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  • About Shira

    I am an international photographer based in New York, an award-winning member of the prestigious Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA) , ISPWP, and a member of the Best of Wedding Photography Association. My work has been published and acclaimed internationally, appearing in Brides Magazine, Anhelo (Japan), The Knot, and The Knot China. I have also been featured on many industry-leading blogs such as Grace Ormonde, Style Me Pretty, WellWed, Essence, Bride's Cafe, Brooklyn BrideOneWedMerci NY and more. Originally from Israel, I have had the pleasure of photographing many American, French, Yemenite, Ethiopian, Korean, Indian and Moroccan weddings and events. I have photographed in New York's most legendary spots like the Waldorf-Astoria, The Plaza, The Pierre, Gotham Hall, the Hamptons, and more. Through my photojournalistic style, I aim to capture the spontaneity, joy, emotion and ambiance of the important day with photos that present an unfolding story. My incredible clients have taken me all over the world to photography their weddings; including India, Canada, the Caribbean, etc. I am free to travel throughout the US and internationally, and am available for a wide variety of events. Feel free to look at my website.

    Also, here are a few testimonials from some of my wonderful clients.

  • My Blog

    Welcome to my blog!   This blog showcases not only my work from many of the beautiful weddings I am privileged to photograph, but also reveals glimpses of my personality.    Here is an opportunity to share some great moments  as well as give clients,  guests and friends the chance to comment. I also hope prospective clients will be able to not only explore my photography and style, but will also find inspiring ideas, recommendations , and tips for their own wedding planning.   I myself got married five years ago and I remember how overwhelming it all was- especially picking the right photographer!  :-)

Adam and Dale were married in Connecticut and will celebrate their wedding with close family and friends at Blue Hill at Stone Barns.
We shot their engagement session in the Meatpacking district and the Highline with their cute dog Simon and continued later at Central Park. Normally, I start my posts with the story of how the couple first met. This time, however, I must begin naturally with how Adam and Dale met Simon. Simon came from a breeder, one of a litter of nine dogs. Adam and Dale immediately knew that Simon was “the one” when at their first meeting, he made a pee on Adam. Since then they shower him with love and affection.

The charming and entertaining Jason, Adam’s and Dale’s friend, thoughtfully tagged along on the shoot to monitor Simon, when Adam and Dale needed some shots alone. Somehow Simon also attracted a friend of the exact same breed,
Sasha, who purely by coincidence befriended Simon on the shoot. I guess Simon was a bit jealous and also wanted an engagement session :)

It is clear from the photos, from the shared intimacy of their expressions, that Adam and Dale possess a meaningful and deep relationship and will make wonderful partners in life together.

I could really appreciate the special bond that Jennifer and Vinny share. They have been together for 6 years, which exactly matched the amount of time I was with my husband before we got married. The qualities that such a long term relationship nurture- deep love, friendship and an ease with eachother- were very obvious between them. It’s not just the heartfelt and adoring looks, but it’s the way Jennifer was willing to toss her heels off with careless abandon, walk barefoot (and even sit) on the streets, climb rocks, and have Vinny alongside her as a very willing participant.

We scheduled our shoot in Brooklyn on the Promenade, between Montague and Middagh street. It was, despite the late afternoon,
too bright to shoot there, and we improvised and made our way to more suitable spots near the Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Jennifer is obviously super excited about the wedding and into everything bridal. I met her, after all, scouting vendors at the NY Magazine Fair and she was the first to excitedly tell me that my spread in Brides hit the newstand, of which even I was unaware.
I am sure that enthusiasm will make for a spectacular wedding next July 16 at the Tribeca Rooftop. She has already given me some details such as a 15 piece band that will be playing. I am sure, with their Italian and Greek heritage, that the dancefloor is going to be wild.

Jen sent me a beautiful email after she saw the post:  “First – I just want to thank you again for such a great day!  The photos are so beautiful.  Our parents couldn’t believe how amazing they were and they can’t even imagine how great the wedding photos will be.  Our friends also gave so many compliments – they felt your eye was amazing and you really captured everything so beautifully.  I really think that of all of the choices we have made for our wedding, having you as our photographer is one of the best!”

 

Pamela and Paul are getting married on Oct 10 at Fiddler’s Elbow.   I shot their photos in the Meatpacking.  Every time I go there, it is such a vibrant open urban space, that I find different details that make and enhance the photos.   It was also  interesting for me, having been there only two days ago with Ulrike and Jeppe, to compare my two sessions and see how another couple, with their own unique dynamic, help create different shots.

Paul and Pamela met two years ago in a bar and Paul fittingly proposed in the same place. Perhaps that romantic spirit is reflected a bit in the fun shots of the bar we took. We took a short rest there, and I love the shot of the relaxed and outstretched guy on the bench next to them, which provides
a humorous contrast to their snuggling. 

While a cute, princess dog made her appearance in my last shoot, this time when I went to shoot near a graffiti wall, two cats decided to join in.  Paul was happy to pet them, but as you can see Pamela was a bit more wary ;). I love to incorporate animals into any photos that I can. They always imbue the shots with a special character. Of course, perhaps my enthusiasm comes from having three cats of my own (Picasso, Tiger and Pitzy-Mitzy). All three of them have been begging me to take their photos and upload them to my blog- which I promised soon – as long they stop sitting on my keyboard while I work on Photoshop :)