After a year of living in Vienna and working on her Ph.D., Joanna and her little girl, Madeline (and her favourite stuffed animal) were going back to New York City. They were moving pretty much literally the day after their photo session with me, as in getting on a plane and flying back.
Phil and Elaine have been in Vienna for a few years now and wanted to get some pictures of themselves in the place that they've now grown to call home. We wandered around Stadtpark in the semi-cool summer weather capturing them in the heart of Vienna. In between shots I got to learn a few interesting things about them. Phil and Elaine actually met on match.com (yay for technology!) and upon meeting knew they had finally found their soul mate. They're an adventurous couple and they had eloped to Vermont to get married in 2009 and a few years later found themselves in Vienna both working at the IAEA, not too far from each other.
Connie, who recently published her first book "LAlien: From the Austrian Alps to the Hollywood Hills" and Danny, who is in pre-sales at an IT company, met at a singles party and from that first meeting it was clear they'd met their match. They both love to travel and after surviving all the ups and downs that comes with traveling the world, Danny decided to ask Connie to marry him.
Anna and Greg met in language class a few years ago. Anna caught Greg's eye and it didn't take long for him to ask her out. Fast forward a few years, and they both tied the knot in a sweet and simple ceremony in the month of June and wanted to have a few pictures taken to celebrate them having said "I do".
Coffee and head shots; I couldn't think of a better title for this other than that, because that's exactly what this hangout session was all about. Makes you think the beginning of my coffee date with Aneta of Hey Ho turned deadly, but I assure you it did not. She was looking for someone to take some updated shots of herself on her camera and I heartily offered to take a few of them with her camera (what can I say, I like pressing shutter buttons on cameras; it's so exciting) . The day of her session at Das Mobel I still had some film in my camera that I wanted to use so I used the remaining film on her gorgeous face. I am very pleased with the outcome of them, but I enjoyed even more her company.