The Blog Journal

Life in Connecticut’s Quiet Corner
We Complain About It… But It’s Still Ours: Life in Connecticut’s Quiet Corner Sometimes You Have to Leave to Truly See It I’ve heard people say there’s not much

Cinematic Sports Photography Experience in CT | Media Day for Athletes
This Isn’t Picture Day. This Is Their Moment. There’s something we’ve been creating lately that’s been hard to put into words… but once you see it, you feel it instantly.

Torrington Little League Photos | Media Day Sports Photography CT
Torrington Little League Picture Day: Bringing Media Day to Youth Sports Photography in Connecticut Torrington Little League Picture Day Experience This year, working with Torrington Little League photos was

3 Days in Washington, D.C.: Cherry Blossoms, Memorials, Museums & Must-Know Tips
A Spring Trip to Washington, D.C. We just returned from an unforgettable trip to Washington, D.C. during cherry blossom season. Even though the blossoms had already peaked and passed by

Lift Someone Up: Our Hops & Headshots Small Business Giveaway
Lift Someone Up: Our Hops & Headshots Small Business Giveaway There’s something really special about watching someone build a business from the ground up—the long days, the late nights,

This year feels a little extra special.
This year feels a little extra special. We’re celebrating 25 years of Charleen’s Portrait Studio… and I’ve found myself doing a lot of reflecting. Not just on the

Hops and Headshots at Bear Hands Brewery 4/21
What if updating your headshot actually felt… fun? Join us at Bear Hands Brewing for a relaxed, social night where you can enjoy networking a drink and walk away with a professional

5 Ways to Prepare Your Pet for Their Portrait Session
5 Ways to Prepare Your Pet for Their Portrait Session Getting your pet ready for their big moment doesn’t have to be stressful! A little preparation goes a long way

Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Schedule Your Family Portraits
Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Schedule Your Family Portraits Life moves quickly—and sometimes the only way we truly see how much has changed is when we look back