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I uploaded a bunch of photos to Facebook from some of the Sarasota Film Festival events. I’ll keep posting over the next few days.

Check them out! And become a fan while you’re at it (if you’re not already). 😉

new Facebook photos from Sarasota Film Festival

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Yay! Cleveland and Boston photography sessions booking now.We finally have the dates for our May trip to Cleveland and Boston! Yahoo! I am booking sessions in Cleveland May 15-27 (save for Jonah’s med school graduation May 16 – another yahoo!!), and I’ll be scheduling a few sessions in Boston May 27-30.

Contact me to book a session, and please pass this info on to anyone who might be interested Gift Certificate(thank you!). Gift certificates are also available.

Looking forward to seeing some familiar faces (and new ones!). 🙂

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Twice in one week I’ve watched the sun set over the bay! Not bad… I should really do it more often.

sunset on the bay

sunset over the bay

And a cool tree:

sunset over the bay

This sunset was extra special because not only was J there, but we also got to spend it with lovely Lu:

sunset with Lucy

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My Stanley Tucci and Steve Buscemi photo made it onto IndieWire! Check it out:

Stanley Tucci and Steve Buscemi at Sarasota Film Festival - IndieWire

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The In Conversation with… series continued with actress Patricia Clarkson. I unfortunately didn’t get to stay for all of it, but here are some shots:

Elvis Mitchell interviewing Patricia Clarkson:

Elvis Mitchell interviewing Patricia Clarkson

Patricia Clarkson

Patricia Clarkson

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Stanley Tucci and Steve Buscemi:

Stanley Tucci and Steve Buschemi

And a couple from their staged reading of the upcoming movie Queer, script by Oren Moverman, based on a novel written by William S. Burroughs:

Stanley and Steve

Patti Smith introduces Queer stage reading

Photos from Cinema Tropicale and Night of 1,000 Stars to come in the next few days.

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Sunset over Sarasota Bay last night:

sunset

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Before shooting the festival’s Cinema Tropicale event at the brand new Sarasota Yacht Club (photos to come), I photographed the Hoola Monsters performing outside the movie theater just prior to the screening of the film The Hooping Life (which I now really want to see). These hoopers are incredibly talented and were so much fun to watch (also had an amazing performance at Cinema Tropicale). Here are some shots of the mini-event:

Hoola Monsters

Hoola Monsters

Hoola Monsters

Hoola Monsters

Hoola Monsters

Hoola Monsters

A little sequence:

Hoola Monsters

And a protégé:

Hoola Monsters

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Although I missed opening night and Kevin Kline’s appearances, I’m photographing the Sarasota Film Festival this week (starting just after landing from Israel Saturday). Sunday’s In Conversation With… series featured producer Don Hahn (The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast). His documentary Waking Sleeping Beauty is in the festival and takes a look behind the scenes of Disney during their somewhat tumultuous ’70s and ’80s, when the studio was undergoing a rebuild process.

Don is well-spoken, personable, and brilliant… Both J and I were inspired by his words – encouraged to work hard at what we love to do and not only accept self-doubt and failure but to embrace and be better from them.

Anyway, here are some shots:

Producer Don Hahn at the Sarasota Film Festival

Producer Don Hahn at the Sarasota Film Festival

J and I celebrated our first anniversary yesterday. 🙂 Although I had to work and he had the Masters to watch, we found a bit of time in the middle of the day to revisit the gorgeous spot where we were married, the Ca d’Zan Mansion at the Ringling Museum. The rain subsided, and the scorching sun came out for our lunchtime trip:

Ca d'Zan

Ca d'Zan

Ca d'Zan

Ca d'Zan

Our wedding photographer, Craig Litten, has our slideshow posted on his site: www.craiglittenphotography.com.

What a great year it has been. 🙂