Monthly Archives: June 2009

The Little Things – Tea

As soon as we got to the exit of the American Museum of Natural History and saw the downpour outside, we knew we needed to find a place to wait out the rain before we could continue taking in the sights around New York City. Sarah immediately called to mind Radiance, a small tea house...

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Jason - If you like tea, Radiance is a great place to go. They really know tea and are true to their roots. I often go there to work on my website http://www.steepster.com. It’s a site for tea lovers, where you can track the teas you drink and follow other tea drinkers to discover great new teas. If you’re a tea drinker, you should check it out. And if you happen to be in Radiance again, keep an eye out for a couple of guys working on mac laptops (thats probably us) and have a cup of tea with us. Also, you should try Radiance’s tea infused cookies and scones…really tasty!June 19, 2009 – 3:29 pm

Sean - ‘That makes me disproportionately happy’ Haha! Cute! Just the way you describe everything in this post, I’m going to have to find this place when I visit in a couple weeks! I’m so excited, I love your photos.. they’re so cute!June 18, 2009 – 12:02 pm

sheri - Lovely! I knew you wouldn’t let the rain bring you down! What happened next?June 18, 2009 – 9:41 am

The Little Things – Celebrating Simple Pleasures » Nicole Haley Photography Blog - [...] the world. I’ve talked about a few of them here on my blog. Like visiting a farmers market, sipping tea, canoeing, or preparing and eating fresh berries. I’d make a list of more of my favorites for [...]September 17, 2009 – 7:08 am

Sara and Brandon – Engaged!

They met in high school but didn’t start dating until he was getting ready to go away to college. Through the many years apart, and even through the rivalry between their schools, the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, Sara and Brandon have managed to fall more in love. They had walked along the...

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Linda - As the mother of Sara and the future mother-in-law of Brandon, these pictures tore at my heart. What a wonderful, artistic eye you have. I think you are heading for a new career!June 18, 2009 – 2:42 pm

Sara - *Hey – Love the pictures by the trees and the ones on the stairs! They all turned out really good. Thank you again, so much. I can’t wait to see all of them.*June 17, 2009 – 10:44 pm

Sarah Postma - Love the arms and legs and the columns rock! Great locations, composition and overall feel of this session. Great work!June 17, 2009 – 7:55 pm

Brianna - Beautiful! :)June 17, 2009 – 3:24 pm

sheri - Brilliant!June 17, 2009 – 8:41 am

Sean - Nicole, that last one is drop dead gorgeous. Brilliant location, and love the posing here :)June 17, 2009 – 2:31 am

Big Apples and Sweet Tea

In just a little while, I’ll be heading to New York City and New Jersey for a long weekend. I’m super excited to go and finally meet and shoot with Sarah Postma! We’ve been talking through email for months so it’ll be great to finally make sure she is a three dimensional being! I will also get to...

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sheri - Nicole — Great pics!! What a great perspective of the Brooklyn Bridge! Hope you enjoyed NYC — One of my favorite places to hang out (not that I go regularly – I’m about due, though. Take the train from New Haven right into Grand Central!) Can’t wait for the pics! I’m trying to recall the weather of this past weekend. Seems it’s been raining with passing T-storms everyday for weeks.(here in CT & and they roll on in from NY). Hope you dodged them ok! sheriJune 16, 2009 – 2:02 pm

Sean - You lucky lady! Sounds like I’ll just miss you there actually, that would’ve been crazy had the timing been right! Have a great time, Nicole! I’ll be looking to your images as inspiration for my own! :DJune 12, 2009 – 2:25 pm