Angel and I set out to find areas in Nevada to shoot our clients. Though this location is about an hour and a half distance from Las Vegas it is a popular site to shoot weddings and portraits. We were about to get absolutely gorgeous shots. Take a peek.
Well I made it back to my hometown, Philadelphia, to shoot some glamour and family portraits and was welcomed by a bizarre snowstorm. This storm was unbelieveable and was recorded as the worst storm in December. Needless to say, we had a booked weekend and was determined to make every shoot. My assistant Alicia had drove in from Delaware the night before the shoot. Thank God! She would've never made it out of Delaware on Saturday. I decided to record our progress during the day, shooting in between sessions. We did make every shoot that day and didn't finish until 8:30 that evening. We got stuck in the snow and had to shovel our way out four times. The roads were bad and many of the streets were not plowed. Thanks Mayor Nutter! Anyway, we made it back safely and had a wonderful time with our clients. I have to give a shoutout to my girl Alicia. That's a true Mooregirl!
This wonderful couple is my Goddaughter Felica and her husband Chris. They are expecting their first child in October. I had the opportunity to shoot them at this beautiful lake in York, Pennsylvania.
Snow in Las Vegas, say it isn't so. Well believe it! As we see, snow does exists in the desert. Many people believe that snow does not exist in the Mojave Desert, but I beg to differ. We may not get blizzards like the northwestern states, but once in a while a slight flurry might come our way. I heard on the news today that is made history. In some sections of the city we got at least three to six inches of snow. As beautiful as it is, it was colder here than some part of the northwest. This is a view from Red Rock Canyon. So there it is, myth #2.