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#PCCBuzz The PALM is Popping, Nights In Venice Floats on Saturday, Pauly Shore, Engagements & Babies

Ohhh Good Friday, that doesn’t sound right, hmmm hey all you summer hour folks. I had no idea people had “summer hours”. I stopped by my old law firm yesterday, Kohn, Swift & Graf. No one could do lunch because of something called “summer hours” where offices dismiss on Friday at 2PM. That’s great for them, I should do that too. Hope you have an awesome weekend. I can’t thank you enough for your generosity in your support of my blog, and brand. I’m so grateful. Let’s see what’s happening to others this week. I scoured social media and this is what I have found….

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The Palm opened exactly when they said they would on July 15. I heard it was packed. Some of the folks that were spotted Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Rubin, who came up from the shore to be there on the first night. Others around the room were Palm affectionados Don and Renee Freedman,  Sharon Pinkenson and Joe Weiss were also there, Nino and Carol Tinari, Albert & Paul Nipon, Harvey Snider (cardiologist), Paul Rosen, Esq. & Wendy, Stephen and Sylvia Feinberg, Congrats to Owner/CEO- Wally GANZI, Paul Sandler, GM, Jonathan Blanton, Asst Mgr., all of who were there on Saturday night. Through out the week there were regulars spotted former Gov Ed Rendell, Mayor Jim Kenny and I hear Jerry Blavat has been there every night. Spotted during media night was Roberta Popito, Eddie Keels, Marilyn Johnson, Lily Williams, Emily Tharp, Al For, A.D. Amorosi, I love the new compact, intimate, dining room. It’s definitely the new and improved see and be seen scene. The bar area is great too. When they told me it was in the dining room, I thought smack dab, no it’s to the side, and there’s a half wall between the dining tables and the bar area. Definitely a great first date spot where you want to be a little intimate, while not being spotted by your exes. Food and service is excellent as always.  Thanks to Aimee Cicero, Laura Burkhardt and Daniel Briones for dining with me and helping open those enormous lobster claws.

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Right on Target: Team Derek was busy this week greeting celebrities to Philadelphia. Here he is with Pauly Shore, who’s appearing on Jul 21, 2017 in Philadelphia, PA at Helium Comedy Club. Earlier this week he greeted Johnny Mathis, who graciously signed for all the fans waiting for him.

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CONGRATS TO YOU

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Emmy-award winning television reporter. Surfer. Unlikely fan of Beatnik Literature. Queen of the Slipstream, Alexandria Hoff @Cbsphilly just got engaged

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Saying goodbye to our summer intern, Brandon Brooks, as he heads off to Philadelphia Eagles Training Camp next week. Go Birds!

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SATURDAY night is Night in Venice – OMG already
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FILL THE BAG LAST MONDAY IN THE MONTH at
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Have an awesome weekend; drive carefully and I’ll be back Sunday for our regular scheduled #PCCBuzz column and hopefully post again on Thursday and get back on schedule.
Next week I will publish the rest of #PCC10Anniversary columns and photos from the party.

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Thanks again to you all for this incredible week

http://www.metro.us/things-to-do/philadelphia/10-years-philly-chit-chat

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#PCC10thAnniversary CLIQUECAM PHOTO BOOTH SHOTS, oh so fun

Thanks to all my friends who came out to celebrate PhillyChitChat’s 10th Anniversary. It was truly a remarkable and memorable evening. It was an invite only party, most for people I’ve photographed for 7 years or more, and friends who’s phone numbers I have in my IPhone. We raised a lot of money for the American Foundation for Suicide Awareness. I realize I forgot a few key people I adore, and I really should have reviewed the list more than once before I sent it to my extraordinary party planner Lynsie Blair Solomon. These are shots from the CLIQUECAM PHOTO BOOTH. I love what people do in the booth. Thanks so much CLIQUECAM for being our photo booth. I love them.

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Nearly 300 guest wearing tropical colors attended the event held at Aqimero at the Ritz, danced to the tunes of DJ Eddie Tulley, enjoyed cocktails from Southern Wine & Spirits, posed for illustrations by Denise Fike and in the CliqueCam photo booth. Thanks to DJ Sound & Lighting Inc for taking care of the AV and OPS for security.
Nearly 10,000 was raised for American Foundation of Suicide Prevention.

And to Lynsie Blaire Solomon LLC for producing the event and putting it all together. I had did not have time as it was the Social Season, then I took the Cabot Charity Cruise and well she did it all. This was the 3rd big event she’s done for me, and I’m so glad she decided to go into the consulting business for non-profits, individuals and business strategy. THANK YOU LYNSIE BLAIRE LLC –Lynsie Blair LLC is a full service event production and non-profit consulting company.  lynsie@lynsieblair.com

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Thanks so much Michael Toub for your support from the very beginning. I tried to limit my going out to 4 times a week, but I could never keep to that schedule.
Happy 23 years of blissful coupling as of last week as well.
Friday I will post photos of the party, as if you haven’t had enough of me…..

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PhillyChitChat 10th Anniversary – The Most Outrageous Celebrity Shots of the Decade Shot in Philly

In another series celebrating PhillyChitChat’s 10th anniversary I have an entry celebrating a decade of Celebrity shots. I wear many hats as Philly Chit Chat, covering fun events, gala, store openings, and my favorite celebrities around town.

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as I mentioned in the Metro Philly paper today, Stephen Starr has a way to the celebrities hearts. He always gets them to his eateries. Here’s Gwen Stefani leaving Morimoto in Old City; she was with her entire family, but glossy mag readers really only want to see Gwen. Sometimes Klein would tip me off, sometimes someone from the eatery, in later years I would troll Social Media for chatter. This tip came from my wireservice WENN in NYC about 11PM on a Thursday night. Gwen gave it up as we say in the business – eye contact and full body fashion,

 

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Kendra Wilkinson what a phony (I read her book and tweeted such), everything she did was calculating for her brand, including her storyline. There’s no way I believe her husband cheated on her. They were in wedded bliss, which equals low ratings as it’s boring. But that didn’t stop me from photographing her every chance I got as the readers loved her and her drama. For awhile her husband Hank played for the Eagles. I got a tip that they were going to move into Two Liberty Place, which had recently become condos. I got the scoop and I sold it to In Touch Magazine for a couple hundred.

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Bradley Cooper and Robert DeNiro on the set of Limitless, Phila Pa;

OMG Thank you Bradley Cooper for being so hot, and from Philly and having a huge fan base here, even a girl that walks around with your stiff cardboard cut out. I read about her in the Inky. Who doesn’t want to photograph you. I remember once you were eating at Parc, there goes that Starr restaurant again. I didn’t have my long lense on me, and am always to shy, awkward to shoot someone right in their face. So nice of you to walk across the street in my direction so I could get a shot. Amazingly no one took notice cause who would have thought Bradley Cooper would be strolling through Rittenhouse Square. – This is Bradley and Robert DeNiro filming Limitless at 21st and Market on a cold, cold day/ It was about 10F. I was across the street and this time with my long lens.

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The Philly Zoo arranged for country superstar Brett Eldredge to feed a giraffe before heading to his concert at Wells Fargo. His people did not like this photo and asked that I didnt publish it in the Philly Daily News column. I gave Molly Eichel a different photo, but we did have a laugh over this one. What the heck is so bad about this shot, cat got your tongue?

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Chaka Kahn, Chaka Kahn, here she is at the Rythem Awards in Philly with legendary Radio Personality Patty Jackson. Years later we would become friends to my delight.

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Once someone sent me a photo of “sad face” Drake at the Stratus Lounge, posing at a bacherlorett party. I published it and it went viral
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Marie Osmond signing the neck of a Veteran. She asked if he was going to get a tattoo, he said no, I’m just not going to wash my neck forever.10th
Jennifer Aniston’s body guard blocking my lens so I dont get a shot of her beautiful mane as she exits El Vez. You are poor sad Jennifer Aniston, this was the day after Brad & Angie announced she was pregnant.
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Speaking of bad moods and bitchiness, Jeff Daniels, boo hoo, enjoy this smile he’s a grouchy old man. OK backstory a few years after this shot of him on the Philly shot, and forgettable movie with the lovely Lauren Graham, who I adore, Jeff came to Philly to receive an award from the PFS> He was so demanding, and bitchy and I wrote about it. Well he had the powers to be ask me to remove my complaint on PhillyChitChat of his bitcheness. Klein wrote about it in his column saying he was just grouchy from appearing on Broadway 6 days a week during that time, and he was just tired. OK fine but I had already shot him a few years earlier on this movie and he was bitchy then too. Some people are just bitchy, they should own it. Diva dude. I did remove it cause Jeff threatened to never set foot in Philly again. He never did even after I removed my entry. blah Jeff.DSC_6917 (Custom)
Oh and then there’s Kate Plus 8 – Kate Gosselin. Here she’s filming on the Art Museum Steps on a cold cold day in 2010. I remember because I took a little bit longer on my lunch hour from the law firm, the next day I was let go. I don’t blame them, I had stars in my eyes. (they did let go of all the paralegals so it might have been an economy thing, stupid. That’s a political joke and if you were around in the 90s you’d know it.) Anywho a few months earlier Kate G was at the Red Ball and I tweeted that I’d have big news on Fox 29 on Monday about her. I had no idea that was her boyfriend/bodyguard with her, had I ever watched the show I would have been all over them with shots’ no I saw her get her fortune told and grabbed a shot. She was a no photos girl that night. Well that’s what I talked about on Fox 29, but was blasted by her haters for covering up her relationship with her bodyguard. Geez people had I know I would have gotten them, that’s the money shot. The story was still good and I was able to sell it to People magazine. Kate ended up blocking me forever on Social Media. Jon Gosselin and I are now facebook friends and I report about him more often these days. 10th
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LEGENDS – Geater, Joe Frazier and Darlene Love at an after party for one of Jerry’s gatherings

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Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, Rob McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson and Danny DeVito on the set of ‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ TV show filming in Philadelphia on June 13, 2013 – LOVE THEM SO MUCH, have never seen the show. Last year WMMR invited me to shoot them play a charity golf game. Most memorable time ever.

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Katy Perry on the Art Museum Steps – those steps have been so good to me. I got the Hotty on the Steps, the car driving down the steps, sledders on the steps, another hotty, a motorcycle on the steps….

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This is one of my favorite photos – Jack Nicholson thumbs up through a window. He was making a film with Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd and Owen Wilson. So much fun shooting them.

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Miley Cyrus was my best shot ever. When her fiance Liam Hemsworth came to town to film, she came in tow. I greeted them at the airport after getting tipped off by my agency. It went well. The next day a diner at Capital Grille tipped me off they were there for lunch. Great shots, made People Magazine. Then I got busy with chitchat events, but I was still reciving tips on where she was eating or shopping. I sent her tweets telling her I knew she was having Italian, of Chinese or whatever she was doing. I wouldnt be shooting her at that time but later when she wasn’t enjoying alone time with the boo, maybe she’d “give me” a photo. That time came when she was recording her CD at Sigma Sound, which I knew as well. She’d be there at Meek Mills pop up concert, and I was there too. When she went to leave I followed her down the stairs and said Miley, I’m phillychitchat, she already knew and she turned around and gave me this great shot.

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Dead Man Down film set, Walnut St Phila Pa with Colin Farrell

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The only shot of Demi Moore in Philly when she was filming. She never gave it up for anyone else. I told her give me a shot and I won’t take her for the rest of the time she was in town, and I didn’t. I got lots of tips but I always honored my word. When she had dinner at Continental Grill with the whole family including Ashton Kutcher, the story appeared in People Mag with this shot taken weeks earlier as it was the only full view shot of her. Other photogs tried to get shots, but she always had her hands in her face

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Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez at Shops of Liberty Place, Phila Pa getting a smoothie

 

This is and was always my favorite shot and celebrity moment. A reader tipped me off that Justin Beiber and Selena Gomez were in Rittenhouse Square. Well they were but when I got to Chestnut Street I heard screaming and ran towards it. I got close to Shops of Liberty Place and people just pointed towards the doors. I ran in and caught them at the Monster Smoothie counter. They asked me not to shoot them at the counter, which I complied. I said Justin where is your security guards, he had none. He wanted to be treated like a normal person he said. Well tell that to the 150 girls screaming for his love, which were surrounding him. I grabbed a Shops of Liberty security guy and said escort them out of her to their hotel, which I knew was the Rittenhouse. As they were leaving Justin gave up this shot, but said don’t follow us. OK but 150 girls will be following you, I guess that was less noticeable. I didn’t follow them. The security guard came back said he took them all the way back to the hotel, and he tipped him a $150. Selena’s probably thinking, normal, we’re not normal. I don’t want to be normal. Why aren’t they screaming my name?

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Food Porn Pixs: Ardmore Restaurant Week Kicks off Today through July 30

Ardmore Restaurant Week returns today and continues the next two weeks celebrating Ardmore’s innovative and delicious dining scene.  Join participating Ardmore establishments Monday, July 17 through Sunday, July 30, 2017 for happy hour specials or prix fixe dinner menus. Happy hour specials will be available, in general, from 5pm-7pm and will feature 25% off a selected menu.  Dinner participants will offer a prix fixe menu at either $25 or $35. Diners can expect a wide variety of cuisines and will have an opportunity to try out specialty menus created by Ardmore chefs specifically for Ardmore Restaurant Week.

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Sam’s Asian Cuisine, a newcomer to the Ardmore dining scene, has chosen to participate with an outstanding dinner menu featuring items like roti canai – a popular Malaysian crispy style pancake and curry chicken with potato dipping sauce as one of their first course offerings.  Tired Hands Fermentaria, a local favorite popular with the craft beer crowd, will feature a selection of their famous tacos during a 4pm-6pm happy hour. View restaurant offerings, detailed menus, and make reservations at www.ArdmoreRestaurantWeek.com.

 

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Happy hour specials will be available, in general, from 5pm-7pm and will feature 25% off a selected menu.  Dinner participants will offer a prix fixe menu at either $25 or $35.  View restaurant offerings, detailed menus, and make reservations at www.ArdmoreRestaurantWeek.com.

Participating restaurants for Ardmore Restaurant Week include:

*Besito (105 Coulter Ave.) –  Casual restaurant that offers the warmth of a private hacienda while offering thoughtful details & authentic Mexican cuisine

*Fuel (5 W. Lancaster Ave.) – Local chain serving organic wraps, panini & bowls, plus juices & coffee, all under 500 calories in a casual, modern space
*Hummus (18 Greenfield Ave.) – Hummus, salads, kebabs & other basic Mediterranean fare sold over the counter & without frills.

*Hunan (47 E. Lancaster Ave.) – Long-running BYOB dining place offers classic Chinese dishes in a serene setting.

*Iron Hill Brewery (60 Greenfield Ave.) – Regional brewpub chain dispensing housemade beers & elevated American comfort fare.

*Jack McShea’s (34 E. Lancaster Ave.) –  Local Public House serving craft Beers and eclectic Pub Fare

*Jason’s Toridasu (40 Rittenhouse Pl.) –  Take out restaurant with fresh made sushi and limited seating

*Local Wine & Kitchen (39 W. Lancaster Ave.) – Laid-back restaurant & wine bar serving seasonal New American fare & charcuterie in a hip setting.

*MAIDO (5 E. Lancaster Ave.) – A family-owned Japanese store that offers an eat-in food counter that serves home-style Japanese food

*Marokko (54 E. Lancaster Ave.) –  Fine-dining menu of authentic Moroccan and Mediterranean cuisine, served in a traditional setting.

*McCloskey’s Tavern (17 Cricket Ave.) –  Family-run Irish tavern offering beers & bar food in pubby environment
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* Pala’a Latin American Seafood (18 West Lancaster Avenue) – Latin American and Venezuelan seafood featuring empanadas, arepas, ceviche, paticone, house-made juices


*PokeOno (59 W. Lancaster Ave.) – Sleek fast-casual serving Hawaiian-style cubed & marinated fish & rice bowls with toppings.

*Ristorante Positano (21 W. Lancaster Ave.) – Southern Italian dishes served in a cozy setting that includes a bar & outside alley seating

*Sam’s Asian Cuisine (202 E. Lancaster Ave.) – BYOB serving authentic malaysian and japanese cuisine

*The Beer Shoppe (44 Greenfield Ave.) – Beer shop with a massive selection, including rare picks, plus a small bar serving cocktails, Chicago hot dogs, and other american classics

*The Tasting Room (8 E. Lancaster Ave.) – Quaint, 20-seat cafe offering inventive farm-to-fork recipes in small plates & family-size entrees

*Tired Hands Fermentaria (35 Cricket Terrace) – Set in a historic trolley repair shop, this brewpub serves house beers & an American menu.

“The opportunities are endless for diners to try a new restaurant or cuisine,” Vilardo said.  “This event is a great way for visitors to experience the extensive dining options available in Ardmore – we have everything from pub fare to poké!  This is a chance for us to shine a spotlight on the many dining establishments and retail businesses found throughout Downtown Ardmore.

Have a delicious July!!
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#PCCBuzz: Ed Sheeran – Cat Scratch Fever & Cheesesteak; Celebs in town, Tidbits

#PCCBuzz: Ed Sheeran – Cat Scratch Fever & Cheesesteak;

Good Friday morning. It’s a bit blah out today, but I hear it’s going to clear up. I hope cause I’m headed to the beach. First for a family reunion,

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then I’m participating in the Borgata’s Bad Beat For Hunger Charity Poker game sponsored in part by Cabot Creamery to benefit The South Jersey Food Bank.

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Ed Sheeran played two nights at Wells Fargo. Here he’s posing with fans near his limo. Earlier in the day he was spotted hanging out in Rittenhouse Square, walking there from his hotel, Sofitel.

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In the evening he dined at Barclay Prime, and had the $143 cheese steak according to People Mag.

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Comcast Spectacor staff presented Ed Sheeran with ‘Cat Scratcher Toys’(designed to look like DJ equipment) for Sheeran’s beloved cats prior to his sold out performance at Wells Fargo Center on Tuesday, July 11. Sheeran performed back-to-back nights at the Wells Fargo Center in front of sold out crowds. Photo Credit: Comcast Spectacor.
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Cyndi Lauper was in town for the WOGL 30th Anniversary Party at the BB&T Pavilion Camden on Wednesday night; she stopped by D’Angelo’s on Tuesday. Dined alfresco on the delicious Italian restaurant, enjoying linguini. Then she posed with Sal D’Angelo, and other fans dining nearby.

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Thanks WOGL & Marilyn Russell. My sisters Janine and Margaret, and hubby Mike had a great time too.

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Team Derek caught up with Kim Delaney of NYPD Blue fame, but I know her from All My Children.Sheeran

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Congrats to Bex, CBS Radio & CBS3 on the cover of Philly Current. They were also able to uncover her real name – Rebekah Maroun.
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Congrats to Hadas Kuznits and Dan Reinherz  on the birth of their son, three boys, oy

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We collectively prayed for Todd last night, and prayers were answered.

Peace and love to you all. A smile is free to give, and means so much.

Next week I will return to my decade of love photos.
This week we did a remembrance of places either no longer existing or changed
Favorite Photos of the past decade
Favorite shots of scenes without people

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#TBT #PCC10th Series: 10 Things That Disappeared in the Past Decade

Good Thursday. It’s Throw Back Thursday. Whenever I walk around the City I have a camera on me, or these days a phone. Who da thought a phone would take on the camera industry, or that we’d even have personal phones. WOW, that’s amazing to me as someone who grew up in the 70s/80s. I remember when everyone got cable and that was a moment in time, which brings me to today. Some beloved places in Philly are gone, or have become mainstays of today. Here are a few of my notable choices….PS I included a few shot before 2007 bringing the total pixs to 17. DSCN6977 (Custom)

Remember this mural a guy had painted on the side of his house in Rittenhouse. He did it without a permit. The neighbors didn’t like it and took him to court. Eventually it was painted over. I passed the wall recently, it’s boring.

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Do you remember The General Store on 20th Street run by Patty and her mom. Such a fun novelty store. It took hours to really enjoy each trinket. Now it’s a hair salon.
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I think this mural was called Commerce. The building was torn down to build the first Comcast Tower. It was always one of my favorites, as I passed it on my way home from work. So much happening in it.

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Oh where are you today my guy hailing a cab in the rain.

Created by J. Seward Johnson, it stood at 17th and Locust (pictured here) before it was donated to the Prince theater by Joseph Shine (according to the Philly Weekly in 2005). After years of financial problems the theater was put up for sale, but to pay off debts a lot of the theater was sold off to pay bills. My source tells me that since the Umbrella Man was donated to the Prince Theater owners, they had the right to sell it and they did. I hear they sold the $120,000 work of art for a mere $25,000. Weeping still.  (source)

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Table for two in the trolley is what I used to say when I ate at the Spaghetti House on Spring Garden St. The SH was in a huge factory, which is now housed by Union Transfer music venue. You know how big it is, well it was so popular in it’s day, the 1990’s, there was always a line to be seated. In the 00’s the local restaurant scene exploded and the Spaghetti House’s popularity plummeted. I took this photo the night Michelle Miller brought me to her friends birthday party, held in the trolley. Special guest was his BFF Amber Rose. She had just begun dating Kanye West. More on that story when I cover the 20 Best Celebrity Stories in the past decade.

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Ohhh Denim, what a great run. It opened a tad before I started PhillyChitChat (PCC or hashtag #PCC10th), and it opened with a bang. Nicole Cashman was the PR in charge of the party, and I hear it was a dandy good time, it had to be after she sent the invitations out frozen in a block of ice.  Later the space became Whisper, and is now CODA, a live music/DJ spot packing them in on the weekends.

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This building at 1904 Chestnut St used to be a Little Pete’s diner, then it was a hot nightclub called Pearl, run by our friends who owned Denim – Wayne Z, Scott Stein and Brett Perloff; then it became Industry Mix, then it became a restaurant/nightclub Kokopelli  and now it’s part of the property that makes up the project Pearl Properties started in 2013

which I broke back in 2013. It was quite a big story as Pearl Properties bought up 4 properties. They always owned the plot of land right next door, I had known. They were reluctant to sell it to Little Pete, even though he wanted it to use. They held on to it for 10 years before they made this move. After the last concept failed, it was rumored that the guys from Mac’s Tavern were going to rent the space for an uptown Mac’s, but when Little Pete got an offer he couldn’t refuse, he sold the building to Pearl Properties. I remembered he owned the plot next door and had a friend pull the records for the other buildings on both sides of these properties. Sure enough the QDoba and the Doggie place had been sold. I waited until the day before the sale would be public to break the story. I wanted to make sure the employees at QDoba had been told. You don’t want to get your pink slip via the news. I think it was one of the biggest retail stories I broke, that and Walgreen’s going into the old Border’s bookstore.

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Strongbox (2029 Walnut St) opened just as the recession hit in 2009, and it struggled. Not only because of the economy, but because of it’s cred which was “If you look to the right and there’s a VIP, and you look to the left, and there’s a VIP, then you’re in the right place, you’re a VIP.” I always cringed when I read that; Philly at the time, didn’t like VIP’s, but secretly wanted to be treated like a VIP, just don’t advertise it. Strongbox was created by the Denim/Pearl guys Wayne Z and Brett Perloff , who converted the former Monkey Bar into luxe lounge with black leather banquettes, intimate bottle service tables, an elevated DJ booth, gorgeous chandeliers and high-gloss black paint to enhance the intricate ceiling designs. Quite a few celebrities did hang out there before it quietly closed two years later, including Gerard Butler, Jamie Fox, and Charlie Mack.

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This used to be headquarters of Packard Motor Car and in later years was First Pennsylvania Bank. Today it’s Del Frisco’s Steakhouse.   Built in 1924 on the southeast corner of 15th & Chestnut streets, the Packard Building is a 407,000-square-foot mixed-use tower rising 26 stories. In 2000 the building underwent a complete renovation by developer David Grasso of Grasso Holdings, the building’s owner. It includes Del Frisco’s (photo above) office and retail space and 153 luxury residential condominiums know as the Packard Grande.  In recent years it’s become Roost, a long stay term hotel. Before it became Del Frisco’s, rumors swirled that it would become a B.B. King’s Blues Club. I was really hoping that was going to happen, as it’d be an attraction for celebs and I could do my paparazzi thing, that was a high priority in my early years of PCC.

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Whatever happened to Mary. She used to be a fixture near 18th and Walnut. I often dropped off a buck or two, and brought her a coke from McDonald’s, to wet her whistle for flute playing.

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Formerly The Locust Club, then Phillipe’s restaurant is now the site of the Curtis Building on the 1600 block of Locust St.Decade
The empty lot before The Piazza was built and started the long transformation of Northern Liberties

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This 70 foot high mural can no longer been seen on the west side of a building in the 9-hundred block of Chestnut Street in Philadelphia.  It was created by the Philadelphia Mural Project in six weeks at a cost of $45-thousand dollars in order to be finished in time for the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia in July of 2000. The inscription on the mural contains the names of Philadelphians who played important roles in the underground railroad.The building it was painted on was torn down in June of 2002 to make way for an expansion of the parking lot. A spokesman for the city of Philadelphia said the decision was made due to the economic benefits of the additional parking.  No wall mural is a permanent piece of art. The average life of a wall mural is 20 to 25 years. Harriet Tubman’s Lantern of Liberty lasted 23 months. (source)

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Thank you Paul Levy, Center City District and Mayor Nutter for your imagination on a new Dilworth Park Decade
Robin’s Bookstore is now part of the Turney and Safran empire of restaurants, housing a great event space and test kitchen
The beautiful mosaicked facade by Isaiah Zagar is gone, but there’s plenty to spot near South Street, as well as Philadelphia’s Magic Garden.
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Formerly the Philadelphia Youth Center, The Barnes Museum was built here. Thank You from your neighbor.Decade

This building really should have become a museum as the Philadelphia Sound is the fabric to Philly’s music history. These days it’s just a hole in the ground waiting for SLS to build their hotel. Decade
It was sad to see this historic fire station torn down, as well as several other beautiful building, but now we have a fabulous extension to the Pennsylvania Convention Center, and on the right will soon be the new aLoft hotel. I went by last night, it’s progressing.

So many beautiful memories on this entry for me. Keep cool and have a great day.
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#PCC10th Series – 25 Favorite Photos of the Past Decade

It was hard to list only 10 of my favorite photos of the last decade, I wish I could have posted 50, but I settled on my favorite 25 with tidbits about each. Enjoy. Thanks HughE

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A couple years back Mark Segal, founder and publisher of Phila Gay News, published his autobiography. A party was held in his honor at the Independence Visitor Center was attended by good friends, one of those friends was Sharon Pinkenson, executive director of Greater Philadelphia Film Office

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I am so grateful to have been one of 15 photographers credentialed to photograph Pope Francis’ mass at
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Eagles snapper Jon Dorenbos takes a selfie with his now wife Annalise and at the time fellow player Mark Sanchez, at Fashion Touchdown 2015. Which will be held this year 11/13/17
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Nicole Miller fashion show at the Bellevue. As someone who photographed several seasons of NYC fashion week, I always concentrate on the front row to see who’s sitting there. This photo ran in the Philly Inquirer in Michael Klein‘s column Inqlings. Favorite
I love this event the UNCF Mayor’s Masked Ball. I photographed Mayor Nutter and Mrs Lisa Nutter for 8 years and sometimes when I’m at an event I think I’m going to see them, and don’t. I hope they’re well.

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America Ferrera came to Philly to campaign for Hillary when she ran against Obama. This shot was taken at Bryn Mawr College.Bacon Mummers (4) (Custom)
Laura Burkhardt and Where Magazine were so good to me. She would allow me to photograph their magazine shoots if I wanted to. This shot of Jim Werner with The Bacon Brothers and Bunny Sigler appeared in Michael Klein’s column Inqlings, as well as in Philly Chit Chat when I recapped the shoot. Then it appeared on the cover of Where Magazine the following month. I shot so many fun cover shoots including reality star, now realtor to the stars Reid Rosenthal, and Stewart Bradley 

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The Clydesdale celebrated McGillin’s anniversary with Christopher Mullins along for the ride
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Every year John DeBella hosts a turkey drop for charity. Here’s Monica Malpass, a few Parxetts, and a turkey – everyone’s favorite photographer/instagramer Albert Lee at the event. I think as some point Al had worked in radio promotions and started this gig, and continue to volunteer being a turkey when he worked for the Phila Visitor Center.Favorite
Who didn’t have a crush on Jade Starling, in the 80s, as well as Butch Cordova, and the ‘In Bed with Butch’ TV Show. Butch did a promo with BoConcept’s on Chestnut St. where he would live in their “window” for a week I think. He had guests stop by and one of them was Jade Starling. I just love this photo, it was hard to shoot and I had an idea of what I wanted. They had a different idea, and in the end it was perfect. I sent this shot to Klein and Inqlings. It was great to contribute to Klein’s column, he rarely sent me on assignments, instead trusting me that I would bring him something interesting. This was before social media took off, so I was submitting “exclusives” to him. I never wrote about events before he published them.  I wanted to make sure he wasn’t competing with anyone else, including me.
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After Klein ended his “gossip” column, they did have a replacement, but he wasn’t really committed to local gossip, and I wanted to offer the photos I took to Philly Mag. It just didn’t work out with my “One Shot” photos, it wasn’t the same. I wanted to return to the newspaper, I felt that was the right place. Dan Gross was more open to publishing my photos. I made a smooth transition over to the Daily News in print, and online.  After Dan left, which was devastating to me, I was able to offer the same deal to Molly Eichel, and then Jenny DeHuff. I was thrilled, and it continued to motivate me to capture great “one shots.”Favorite
Big Rube, a legendary entrepreneur at the opening of the Barney’s Co-op store in Rittenhouse.
L-R Renee Reese, GN Kang (we had so much fun), Rube, Michelle Miller (so helpful in my career) and Erin Elmore, reality star and generous allowing me to photograph her at public parties and inviting me to private parties. So much fun.
In the early years, before parties started to multiply, I would photograph a lot of my new friends at private parties, in bars, charity events, even who is sitting at Rouge or Parc eateries. I was creating characters, and scenes in order to make it interesting to read Philly Chit Chat every day. Favorite
The Comcast Light Show, one year they did it in 3D. This is definitely a favorite photo. Favorite
Patty Jackson, legendary radio personality with Fox29’s Mike Jerrick and Alex Holley. Patty is amazing, and I love that one of her assistants takes her “selfies”. They are always perfect. Favorite
Year’s ago there was a website called Philadelphia Skyline. It was incredible, especially since I had been taking photos of the skyline for as long as I’ve lived in Philly and now there was a site like that, with so much more information and sometimes with shots you needed to know someone to get. (aah it was special before drones came along)
It was run by Bradley Maule (c), assisted by photographer Stephen Ives and sorry I can’t remember you on the right.
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One of my favorite events – The Sickel Cell Anemia “Dancing with the Stars”, created by Brownstone PR’s Megan Smith. It was an annual event for 3 years. A lot of hard work went into this event, as the “stars” had to practice for 6 weeks before the competition. It was well worth it, and it raised a lot of money. I miss it.Favorite
Being PhillyChitChat, a media outlet, I have gotten to photograph a lot of fun events. This was a Harlem Globetrotters meet’s the Flyers for a charity game. While waiting to go to our seats, this happened. This photo appeared in Metro Philly.
I love what I do, and get to share it with you.
This is one of those business’ that is not really work cause it’s so fun.

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Party Pixs: WeWork Walnut Street Rooftop Launch Party

On June 28, 2017, WeWork Walnut Street (1430 Walnut Street Suite 200 Philadelphia PA 19102) celebrated their launch with a rooftop celebration. Members and non-members enjoyed delicious food by High Street on Market, music by Mole Street Artists, and beverages by Spirit Forward, Amsel, Peroni, and Dock Street.  Thanks to PhillyChitChat’s new photographer – Talya Hailey for shooting for our client.

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Their new space features two hammocks, a ping pong table, green space, lounge seating, and a beautiful view of Philadelphia’s skyline.

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WeWork will let community groups and businesses host events in the space free of cost as long as they are open to their community of members.

Events hosted so far include local meet-ups, alumni networking events, launch parties, and workshops. The event space is bookable Tuesday to Thursday from 5-8PM. If it rains, they have the 2nd floor lounge as a space to utilize instead.

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Erica Chen, WeWork Manager of Walnut Street
1430 Walnut Street Suite 200 Philadelphia PA 19102

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For groups of two or 25, collaborative spaces include A/V gear and unexpected details like custom wallpaper and marble tables.

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Every floor has its own library-inspired space stocked with a business-class printer, office supplies, and paper shredder.

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Stay caffeinated throughout the day with an infinite stream of freshly roasted coffee.
Two studies came out today stating that coffee, even decaffeinated coffee, will help you live longer. Sounds good.
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Our team is here for you throughout the workweek, from front-desk service to personalized support.

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A few Shots I took Over The Last Decade That I Love

Good Monday. Sorry I am so tardy today with my blog post. I really need to get back on track. In the begining, and for the first 6 years, I didn’t go to bed til I had the next day’s entry published. Then I discovered sleep and would wake up at 6AM to get the post up. Now I’m just lazy and hit snooze. I’ll set a goal to do better in the next decade.  Here are a 10 of my favorite shots taken the last decade that have nothing to do with events, but everything to do with the beauty of the world.

 

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It took a lot of years to catch this shot as I had envisioned. Not too much snow, the sun out, and the trees still holding onto the newly fallen snow.

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I really was at the right time, right place with the orange moon rising just over the Ben Franklin Bridge.

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On my way home from work one night, I peaked at the Gates of Hell and got this shot.

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One of my first corporate partnerships. Capitol Hill Hotel brought me down to DC to check out their property, as well as write about their year long presidential suite campaign.
I asked if I could come Easter Weekend, which I had heard was near the time of the Cherry Blossoms. I always wanted to see them. They were amazing.
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I wish they had left Amor up on the steps, but it did find a nice home near Sts. Peter & Paul Cathedral

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If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll see that at least once a week I post the sunrise or sunset from around Philly.
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I love photographing Lancaster, and of course the Amish. I am always respectful and avoid shooting the front of them.
It is unnerving when they turn around and catch me though.
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Did you know Pennsylvania has a significant Elk population. They are appropriately in Elk County, which is about 7 hours from here in the
Northwest corner of the state. In the Fall they migrate from one mountain to another and it’s a big thing to go watch. It was great.

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For my 2nd Anniversary of PhillyChitChat.com I had a party at the newly opened Waterfront Square, hosted by PR Peep

James Zeleniak is the Principal of Punch Media. It was great.

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Who doesn’t have this on their bucket list. The best place to shoot Boat House Row, is not from MLK Drive, but from the Spring Garden overpass, with a fairly long lense.

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Two Honorable Mentions I took before 2007

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On my way to work at Kohn Swift & Graft I shot this just for fun, but ended up selling it as a poster via Modell’s for a couple months.
Anyone have one?

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Still my all time favorite shot. I captured this on my way home after work one day in 1996

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PhillyChitChat’s 10th Anniversary is Today

I’ve been talking about it for a year now, PhillyChitChat’s 10th Anniversary, but still didn’t know what to say. I jotted a few important things down this morning….

Today is PhillyChitChat’s 10th Anniversary. I’m so excited to have reached the goal I set out to do a decade ago which was to chronicle Philly’s Social Scene and create a media distribution company (which now seems to be called “content provider”) shooting parties and then placing photos, stories gathered daily in media outlets mostly in Philly, but my work has appeared nationally.  Who can forget the car driving down the Art Museum Steps, or Kendra Wilkenson renting an apartment at Liberty One (that appeared in US Magazine after I sold the story to them,) or Kate Plus Eight and her boyfriend at the Red Ball holding hands; (Wow that brought me a lot of hate mail)

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Taken at the McDonald’s on South Broad Street in 2007 (Us Magazine)

Since I was a little kid, I was always the one friends and family would come to and ask what the latest chit chat happening, and I enjoyed sharing it; dad called me Hedda Hopper (google it). Fast forward to when I was a paralegal at a law firm, Kohn, Swift & Graf, (yes I took those pixs on the website) where at one time one of the partners told me I had to stop gossiping and concentrate more on my work. Eventually in the 1990s I would become the traveling paralegal of the firm, yes Mike Toub this part is important to my story….

 

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KSG, specifically my boss Bill Hoese, sent me to NYC to work on a great case. I figured out how to live there cheaper than commuting every day thus crossing off a goal I wanted to do all my life – live in NYC. After working 8 – 12hr days, I found I still had time to explore, and discovered I liked chronicling the celebrity nightlife in Manhattan. It was so much fun, and this was before many of the current celebrity sites were online, before FB got big, or twitter or Instagram were added to the Webster Dictionary.

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At the urging of Mike Toub (hubby) I started a blog about photographing celebrities, the photographers, the fans, the professional autograph seekers, basically the whole scene called Confessions of a Paparazzi. It was exciting time, I had a knack at finding out info on where the celebs would be, and using the info to my advantage where celebrity photographers would let me tag along with them as long as I didn’t get in their photos. The blog allowed me to share these adventures with a larger audience. I also contributed stories and photos to Perez Hilton and Gawker for links back to my blog.

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A few of my paparazzi friends at the Waverly Inn in NYC capturing Anne Hathaway and her boyfriend in 2007

After returning to Philly when the assignment was up, surprisingly to none, I became a professional celebrity photographer. I would continue to travel to NYC to photograph celebrities for the next 5 years after work, over night and then would go to work in Philly the next day very tired. It was a lot of fun. All my vacation days – 4 weeks, were spent living in NYC so I could pursue my hobby.

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Thanks to my friends Simon and Kati Curtis for letting me sleep on their Manhattan couch for most of those four years (2007 – 2011).

I met Simon (left) in 2005 during my early days of celebrity stalking, er I mean as a blogger. It was the best of times. It was the day after this photo was taken at our July 4th 2007 Party here in Philly, where Simon, Katie, Mike and I brainstorm a name for my new blog, which would allow me to post and write about happenings, and conversations in Philly.  Simon came up with the name – Philly Chit Chat. That name was a great catch all for what I wanted to cover in Philly. On the right in this photo are my good friends Greta Greenberger , longtime tour director of Philly City Hall and Alan Greenberger. (Eventually Allan would become a deputy mayor under Mayor Nutter. At no time did Allan or Greta ever tip me off to anything regarding the City; and I never asked them. I had other sources and I really appreciate them as I was able to break so many stories that definitely helped propel my blog upward.

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Thom Cardwell and Phyllis Halpern (I guess it was before I learned how to pose people)

Let me back up a few months before this, I returned to Philly in Jan 2007; I was really depressed as the nightlife here as far as I could tell was non-existent, or only on Saturday night. I told my neighbor Phyllis Halpern how I wanted to chronicle the scene in Philly as well as photograph celebrities. She brought me to a party and she introduced me to Thom Cardwell who was with the Phila Film Festival, an organization which feted celebrities during their film festivals and sometimes beforehand. Thom along with James Duggan mentored me the for about 6 months,

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taking me to parties with “celebrities” and local notables. It’s a good thing our town loves our on air talent, I did too, and I was grateful that they allowed me to photograph them.

 

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The first photo (March 2007) I had published in Philly press was in Dan Gross’ Philly Gossip Column; Sure this shot is about Vince Fumo meeting Angie Everhart at a movie screening at the Prince on Chestnut, but Vince had a red string on his wrist. I had seen this string before on Madonna, and knew it was to ward off evil. Vince was just about to be sentenced. I told Dan about it and he got the whole story; but when the photo was edited for the paper their wrists were cut off. It drove me crazy, but I was still thrilled to be published. My career in the papers was short lived as Dan told me the DN didn’t have a budget for shots like these, even if they were great shots.

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One of the first Inqling’s contributions. Tony Luke Jr. and cast of “The Nail: The Story of Joey Nardone” eating at Victor’s in South Philly

I was a huge fan of both Dan and Michael Klein, Philly Inquirer – Inqlings; probably more of Michael as he wrote nice stories about people, where Dan got juicy with his stories. I knew for longevity my stories had to reflect how I lead my life.  – I was a big fan of Inqlings. I read it every time it was published. A lot of those times they had celebrity sightings from the night before; having worked in NYC with PR/talent I knew he must have been getting tipped off beforehand as columns have deadlines. I convinced him I could get shots of the celebrities at Philly places, and I would also bring him interesting content for his the column. He gave me a shot, and I went on to contribute to his column for 4 years before he retired it. After Mike retired his column I was able to convince Dan to pick up a few of my shots, even if unpaid. To me I needed a great place to put my celebrity shots, and at events I got plenty of them.  First I tried in Philly Mag, but it just didn’t work out. I always liked seeing them in the “paper” or online for the paper. Thanks to both these guys for allowing me to contribute to their columns.

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He introduced me to Nicole Cashman,  a maverick in her own right, she’s always had the best clients to cover and the rest is history.  Klein wanted a shot from the opening of G Lounge for the column. It was Nicole’s client.

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This is the shot that appeared in Inqlings from GLounge Opening with a guest, then in the brown jacket Dave Warren, John Clark and Gervase Peterson, Survivor star. We had a lot of reality stars in Philly, especially chefs. I first photographed Cheftestant Jen Carroll in 2007, and the rest is history. I would write about her for years to come. We became good friends as well, which unfortunately, I stopped writing about her as much, trying to protect her private life. It’s happened a lot over the years. It’s a good thing as well because it’s allowed me to attend parties and events that other press are not invited to, and often get exclusive shots and coverage at these events as people knew they could trust me. I only wanted what could be published that didn’t negatively effect someone’s life. Sometimes I failed at this, but more often I succeeded.

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His debut at XIX in 2011

I have to thank Joey Sweeney of Philebrity too (ie Gawker of Philly). I went to him early on and said I’m going to be writing about Philly, and Philadelphians basically creating Philebrities and I know you like to write about those people; but these Philebrities are going to help me promote charities and charity organizations. He understood and I felt free to begin what I needed to do without the fear of being written about in a negative way. I am highly oversensitive as you all know. Over the years he did write about a few of my Philebrities, who can forget Arthur Kade, and he often linked to stories to expound on them on his site. All of this was hugely helpful, and I appreciate it. When he featured my coverage of the Phillies winning the World Series and then the destruction of Center City, his site was picked up by national sites which drove hundreds of thousands of readers to my site. Phillies Win World Series, Idiots Thank Them by Rioting and Looting

The AfterParty for screening of Night Catches You at Chestnut club, Phila Pa

The AfterParty for screening of Night Catches You at Chestnut club, Phila Pa – Thanks to Philly Style Magazine and Nicole Cashman, who first credentialed me to shoot their parties. Yes it’s true sometimes I didn’t get in. Philly Mag turned me down 2 years in a row back in the day. I’m proud to say I’ve gotten competing publications placed in competitors columns cause, these are important parties happening in Philly. I thank all the publications for trusting me in my decision making. Nicole Cashman was on top of things, she understood what I was trying to do. I wanted to create a scene; I set out to cover events and publish daily. I wanted to be more than the paper which at the time published these parties in the society column once a week, or a magazine once a month. Eventually in the following years parties, and now, parties are held every day of the week. People will show up, they’ll even buy tickets to attend a good party any night of the week.

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Then there’s Sabrina Tamburino Thorne who allowed me to cover her life from engagement to wedding, to baby. I can’t thank her enough for being my first muse.After which I found other muse to write about which the audience loved: Sarah Doheny – I coined her nickname “StylePRDiva” , Maria Papadakis, Erin Elmore,

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Susie Celek and Julie Dorenbos, Christie Honigman, Kory Aversa and Ian Michael Crumm (I told him write about men’s fashion, your own style and be the star of your instagram) I said when you find success, help someone else achieve success. He’s done a great job and it was great mentoring both of them. Every 3rd year Philly Mag would write about one of my muses.

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I especially want to thank everyone who ever allowed me to photograph them.

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Renee Reese, GN Kang, Big Rube, Michelle Miller and Erin Elmore at the opening party for Barney’s Co-op

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#SquadGoals Erin Como, Vasiliki Tsiouris, Jillian Mele, Allison Papson, Alissa Frick and Sheena Parveen

For many years I was “Paralegal by day, Paparazzi by night” until I parted ways with Kohn Swift 12/31/10, Mike said let’s see if you can make a living doing your blog cause I know you love it so much. I’ll support you for a year. A few months later I realized the only way I could make money was to be hired by PR/Clients to shoot parties as an event photographer, often I would suggest they keep their house photographer if they had one, and I would use the photos took to place in the media as well as on my blog, promote their events on Social Media and pr give them photos for their social media.  I then told my readers I would be starting an event photography business, but would still write as I did the previous 3 years – who, what, when and where of the parties. Shortly after I became a professional event photography, and it’s been growing ever since.

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Thanks to Justin Pizzi for first getting me on the air, on NBC10 on his “The Scene” segment in 2009
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Thanks to Jen Fred, Fox 29 who then said I’d be perfect for Fox 29 in 2011

Fox 29 came calling, where I appeared weekly for about 3 years, these days my work appears weekly. This month, I celebrate 6 years as a regular contributor to Philly Mag with my own column in the magazine. That is my pride and joy. I also create content for  PhillyStyle Magazine, Metro Philly, Phila Business Journal, Liberty City Press, and am often featured on TV news shows, which is very nice.  I’m so glad to have played a part in photographing the City as it came into it’s own in the last decade. I now have 3 photographers that work for me Andre Flewellen, Mike Hirata and Talya Hailey, a business/Managing partner – Lynsie Solomon, and my sister Janine DeFeo who does our scheduling, and invoicing. Most importantly I worked with so many wonderful charities getting the word out on the wonderful work they do, including Gilda’s Club, The Linda Creed Foundation and American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

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Thanks to Team Derek for years of celebrity fun

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So many great chef parties

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Jamyra Perry and Melony Roy – love these two girls. We had fun back in the lean years.

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How I miss all those great Phillies charity parties. So much fun, good stories to be had there.

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Thanks to Mary Patel and Matthew Vlahos for so many great times in those early years.

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My love, my one constant mentor Laura Burkhart since 2007 – This photo has a funny story to it.

These days parties and scenes are happening 7 days a week. I am so grateful to you all for my success.  Thank you to the PR/Charities/People who hire us.

Here’s to another 10 years of Philly Chit Chat.

Oh BTW what did I write about on the first PhillyChitChat Blog Post – I complained about the rain on Fourth of July, and why do they keep putting banks on corners.

Next Week I will be doing columns of “My Favorite Photos”, “The Best Celebrity Moments”, “The Best Events”, “Things that Disappeared” ,  and “The Most Fashionable in Philly” in the last decade.