family photographers Margaret - 3/100 model picture

family photographers Read about the project and see portraits by other photographers on the .100strangers/\" 100 Strangers website. Two women were walking along the street on the way to the Hotel New York in Rotterdam. As they stopped to take some photographs, I started a conversation about the lovely day and asked how their photo session was going. Margaret said she was having a marvelous visit. She was from England and enjoying this tour of Rotterdam. Having visited other parts of the Netherlands, she now wanted to see the Hotel New York and shoot some photos along the pier. Conversation flowed easily and soon I was hearing a story about how Margaret\'s father and her friend\'s grandfather became best friends when they were in school together at Cambridge. As the two men went separate ways to start their own families, the men maintained close friendship- so much that over the years the families visited each other regularly as if they were biological relatives. Margaret was proud to announce that she regarded her friend\'s father as a brother and it would be this way the rest of her life. Somehow the conversation turned to talk about dating and Margaret asked me if I knew any single, financially independent, handsome, not overly religious, but sane man around 65 years of age. It was crucial that the man had good health insurance. She was looking for a good man to date. I responded that one man came to mind, but I was not sure if he was dating right now, but if I heard otherwise, I would get in touch with her. We exchanged contact information. She thought being a part of the 100 strangers project was \"great\". She was going to be in town through the next week and said we should get together to do a photoshoot together. I asked her to check her schedule and if there was an opening to give me a call.
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family photographers Read about the project and see portraits by other photographers on the .100strangers/\" 100 Strangers website. Two women were walking along the street on the way to the Hotel New York in Rotterdam. As they stopped to take some photographs, I started a conversation about the lovely day and asked how their photo session was going. Margaret said she was having a marvelous visit. She was from England and enjoying this tour of Rotterdam. Having visited other parts of the Netherlands, she now wanted to see the Hotel New York and shoot some photos along the pier. Conversation flowed easily and soon I was hearing a story about how Margaret\'s father and her friend\'s grandfather became best friends when they were in school together at Cambridge. As the two men went separate ways to start their own families, the men maintained close friendship- so much that over the years the families visited each other regularly as if they were biological relatives. Margaret was proud to announce that she regarded her friend\'s father as a brother and it would be this way the rest of her life. Somehow the conversation turned to talk about dating and Margaret asked me if I knew any single, financially independent, handsome, not overly religious, but sane man around 65 years of age. It was crucial that the man had good health insurance. She was looking for a good man to date. I responded that one man came to mind, but I was not sure if he was dating right now, but if I heard otherwise, I would get in touch with her. We exchanged contact information. She thought being a part of the 100 strangers project was \"great\". She was going to be in town through the next week and said we should get together to do a photoshoot together. I asked her to check her schedule and if there was an opening to give me a call.