a very small post here… even though this was not one of those enormous family sessions, anything that spans some generations will often make me steel my nerves just a little more than usual. we went out to the beach during christmas for this one, possibly a great time for family photos when people are...
Monthly Archives: February 2011
the hydes | chino hills | family & newborn photography
when i was hired to photograph this family, it was primarily for their newest addition. however, we talked a lot about the photos and i was happy how much it ended up incorporating everyone. and who wouldn’t? i mean, look at this family! no doubt this little boy is going to grow up to have...
jessica & mike | engaged **sneak peek**
a little sneak peek of jessica and mike’s engagement session from the weekend. they wanted to do something different from the norm for their session and asked me if we could head out to cabazon. cabazon? hmmm… it didn’t spark anything for me. “the dinosaurs”, they said. ohhhhh… like from pee wee herman’s big adventure?...
mariah: spring approaches
spring is on its way. and it reminded me of this shoot i did with mariah that somehow never got to my blog (tsk tsk on me!). my modeling package finally got set on my website, so if you want to treat yourself to a session to remind yourself how beautiful you are or nudge...
jamie & jay | trash the dress
from the day we first set up things for her wedding photos, jamie and i talked about doing a trash the dress session afterward. i can’t remember why the salton sea got thrown into the pot for the location, but when it did, we both agreed as whole-heartedly as people can… that was the place...
Oeil’s Actions
i do not do this a lot.. or much at all.. but i have always loved Michelle’s actions and I wanted to throw a shout-out into the internetmosphere for her newest batch. the lot of them is called ‘moody days’ and this is just a taste of what they can do. this is one action...
experiment in color and motion
….that is kind of what photography is for me… constantly. how do i see this? now how do i see it differently? and maybe even now. kind of like the kid with the spoon in the matrix? i think that is one of the photographer’s traits or “gifts”, if you will. to see the same...