Alex has been photographing people in the NY area for over 30 years. He is technically at the top of his game but dating photos are not about the photographer; but about images that capture your personality, not just how you look. Images are lightly retouched, representing the most authentic you, not the wild dream of an AI program. Sessions run from 30 to 90 minutes, and can be done in studio, on location, or both.
Alex learns about you in an initial consultation and then guides you through effective portraits, with finished images that show quality photography without the feel of a model shoot. You select your images online, then Alex does light retouching (reducing 3 years and 3 pounds) and returns small, medium, large and LinkedIn-sized files suitable for dating sites and social media.
Alex identifies as He/Him and welcomes individuals of all races, religions, and sexual orientations with open arms.
Email Jay at info@weekenddating.com or call 718-757-6933 and I will connect you with Alex.
You also get a free future WeekendDating.com speed dating (either virtual or in person if you book a session).
I did a photo shoot with Alex and here are a few of my pics.
In today’s swipe-first world, first impressions happen in milliseconds. A powerful, authentic photo can mean the difference between a left swipe and a meaningful connection. That’s why Alex’s photography goes beyond surface-level — it tells your story through a single frame. With over 30 years of experience in NYC, he knows how to bring out the real you, making you stand out in a sea of profiles.
Many WeekendDating.com clients have seen a noticeable boost in profile views and engagement after a photo session with Alex. Whether you're new to online dating or just refreshing your look, investing in high-quality personal branding photos is a game-changer. And when those images reflect the real, confident, approachable version of you — magic happens.
Don't settle for outdated selfies. Let your photos reflect who you are today — with a little help from someone who knows how to capture it perfectly.
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