So he’s shot for Forbes, Vogue and god knows who else, but is he any good? That’s like asking if Da Vinci knew how to draw.
Upon meeting Sharon and Alex you get a warm welcome and a sense that they really really are happy to be working with you. This is a photographer who has done everything you really can do. But he’s becoming more of an artist than just a photographer. Leonard Bernstein was a conductor, but he was more than that, he was a musician and artist. Alex is the Bernstein of photography and that’s not an exaggeration.
Shooting with what appears to be a simple set up, Alex has mastered the Art of Light. Everyone can whip out their iPhones and take a picture. Can it tell a story? Can it make you go “Wow!”?
Can it make you just gasp at the person being shot who is someone you’ve been with for years and yet, now you see them in this incredible behind of light and mystery and you think for one second: And they are married to me? No it can’t.
Alex can and does with incredible ease and professionalism. His work, even unedited creates a memory you won’t want to forget. Our biggest conundrum is narrowing photos down to the edited book or the full slate of unedited shots he created.
How is he to work with? Both he and Sharon are welcoming and very happy to see you. She and he will make you comfortable and take you at a pace for whatever you like and whatever you want to do. He is warm and very charming, she is so gregarious and is Alex’s biggest supporter and fan…for good reason.
We chose classy eroticism and made parts of it a playful thing for our anniversary, but you can choose whatever you wish and they will fulfill it. We’re already planning a second shoot next year with the wife’s girlfriend with all kinds of incredible erotic ideas and can’t wait to fulfill them.