Tis’ the season for all things glittery! Plus the perfect wintery-but-not-snowy-blue-and-not-red-or-green color is CHARCOAL! The two combined are the ultimate December glam wedding colors. (c…
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Dagney and Michael were married on May 16th, 2009 at Calvary Church in Trumbull, Connecticut in a moving ceremony filled with personal touches and a lot of song! Their reception was held at Oxford Airport, in Oxford Connecticut in one of the working hangars. It was truly spectacular! But before we delve into the details …
Band debuted at London's Marquee Club on July 12th, 1962
Seen in the chancel of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford... although... it appears to be a vegetarian!
Most Brides cross their fingers and toes for clear skies on the big day. But worst case scenario, rain makes for incredibly gorgeous images. And if you're anything like this Bride, you may get some ...
London is one of the most famous and photogenic destinations. If you do a quick search of #london on Instagram you will get over 92 MILLION results. That's a lot of photos tagging the
At Magdalen College, Oxford
In fact, the Judd exhibition poster from the previous article is part of a collection of 50 art posters from the Modern Art Oxford Callery. Selected by artists Simon & Tom Bloor as a celebration of the 50 years of the institution, each of the 50 posters is coupled with contextual stories you can...
Inspiration for David's Photography
Fall vineyard wedding with deep colored florals.
Classic English Wedding at the Bodleian Library
One of Philadelphia’s most famous pieces of public art is a bigger-than-life boxer… literally. Originally created for Rocky III, the sculpture is now a real-life monument to a celluloid hero. The fictional Rocky Balboa of Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky movies was immortalized in bronze in 1980. After filming for the movie completed, Stallone donated the statue to the City of Philadelphia.
Image 8 of 18 from gallery of Janet Echelman Suspends Net Sculpture Over London's Oxford Circus. Photograph by Ema Peter
IN January, researchers at King’s College London announced that pollution levels on Oxford Street, in central London, had exceeded limits set for the entire year in just the first four days of 2015…