Photographs, quotes, thoughts and trees by Julie Walton Shaver, a lifestyle photographer based in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut

Posts Tagged ‘new york city’

When You Smile

Capturing the lifestyle of a city boy is so much fun.


A Long, Hot Wait for New York Fireworks

The wait for the New York City Fireworks was the best part.


Ballet at Bethesda and a New Pair of Shoes

A little ballet dancing at Bethesda Terrace, and some new ballet shoes from the Grishko Store.


At Lincoln Center With the Mooresville High School Band

The Mooresville (NC) High School Band played at Lincoln Center.


Spring Break is Never Long Enough

Just when I get used to the new routine, spring break is over.


A Christening in Manhattan

Dawn and Joe’s family gathered for their son’s baptism


Looking Back at a New York Newborn

Remember when your baby was that small?


Blizzard Day: The End

Snowball fight, train to NY, nighttime on a blizzardy day.


New York Day Trip: A Day of Contrasts

From the Army/Navy Store to American Girl Place, this was a family session of contrasts.


He’s Holding You

An awesome “Friends”-like New York City apartment is the backdrop for Sara and Dan’s lifestyle.


The Thanksgiving Parade From a 64th Street View

It’s SO MUCH FUN to see the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade in person!


Snapshots of Hope in New York

Hope is back in town.


The Year of Jon’s Bar Mitzvah

The slide show from Jon’s bar mitzvah does more than capture an event. It celebrates life, love, accomplishment.


A Battery Park City Vignette

Battery Park City is an awesome place for a family session!


Alisa Loves Jason

Alisa and Jason are from W.Va, but their engagement session was in Central Park, where they used to hang out when they weren’t at Dive 75.


Sushi and Peanut

Peanut lives in an apartment building in Manhattan. Her mom is expecting a baby any day!


Judy and Terry in Central Park

Judy and Terry met me in Central Park on a beautiful fall day.


Night of the Tree Hoist

This is the night the birch trees were planted in the courtyard of the New York Times, plopped there via crane.


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