Aug 11th, 2010

Daana + Cory * Santa Monica Engagement

The relationship started out as a friendship, Daana and Cory meeting through a mutual friend.  He would ride his motorcycle up (and slightly across) from Arizona to California and at the time, you have to wonder if Cory knew there was something more, that the friendship would progress into a companionship where the two would share an enjoyment of freediving and a puppy that would symbolize their future together.

I love hearing proposal stories and Daana and Cory’s involves that said puppy.  Daana was looking to get a dog and one day, she arrived home to a brand new puppy.  The catch was there was a note attached: “Marry me.”  So in front of her family, Cory proposed to Daana.  The part of the story that both Daana and Cory laugh at is when Daana tried to take the note off in order to keep it, but the puppy was too busy trying to eat the note.  Since then it has been Daana, Cory, and their new addition to the family.

Even though it was breezy and a bit on the chilly side, it was a fun session at Santa Monica beach with Daana and Cory.  We were able to talk more about their wedding – they are having a reception in Utah first and then one here in California – and I was able to witness more of the duo – Daana is the more bubbly one while Cory is a bit more shy.  They bring out the best in each other and you can see it when Daana looks fondly at Cory and Cory has a serene smile as he looks at his bride-to-be.

Congratulations again, Daana and Cory!  You two are a lovely couple and it was wonderful sharing an evening out on the beach and pier!

The sunset was absolutely stunning…and super romantic!

After our journey on the beach, we headed up the stairs to have some fun on the pier.  There was no luck on the rings game, but Daana and Cory had a good laugh trying to win a gigantic stuffed animal.

Jul 28th, 2010

Daniel + Leticia * Los Angeles Wedding

Back in February when we saw Joe Romero perform his Anti-Valentine’s Day stand-up routine, he mentioned that I could come along to any of his weddings to second shoot for him.  I thought it was a generous offer, especially since it would help in learning hands on the time it takes to get all the necessary shots – ceremony, family shots – while balancing out the photojournalistic style.  So this past Saturday, I was able to accompany Joe to Leticia and Daniel’s wedding.  Even though I was a stranger, Leticia welcomed me as she was getting ready for her big day.  Her hair and make-up were getting the final touches before she stepped into her fluttering, layered wedding dress.  It was a breathtaking moment before the hustle of jumping into the limosine to head to Our Lady of Soledad where Daniel, standing at the back of the church, awaited his bride.

Despite not understanding the ceremony (conducted all in Spanish), you could still feel the beauty of the music, singing, and feel the words that were addressed to Leticia and Daniel.  The idea of commitment, love, and mutual understanding was clear and the joy and happiness were evident in each set of parents’ eyes.  When the ceremony ended, there were plenty of hugs, kisses, and congratulations.  Shortly after, the wedding party headed over to Pasadena for photos and portraits before the celebration continued at the Rococo Room.

Joe, thank you so much again for letting me second shoot at Leticia and Daniel’s wedding.  It was a wonderful learning experience and I hope to work with you again very soon!  Leticia and Danny, congratulations again and I wish the two of you a lifetime of happiness!

I loved the vibrant colors of the wedding along with the recurring image of the bride and groom pictured below.

Loved, loved, loved the bright yellows and blues!

Jul 8th, 2010

Garfield Park * Allen + Vivian (Part II)

Yesterday afternoon, we did another photo session, but this time at Garfield Park in South Pasadena.  It is a cute park located on Mission with gorgeous, large trees and a small rose garden. Luckily my brother and Vivian didn’t mind taking the short journey to the park and fulfilling my requests to try to climb a branch!  Vivian had this great yoga/animal-like pose on the tree which I love!  On top of that, Brother (as I call him) and Vivian had fun on the swings.

Thanks for entertaining my photo ideas, Brother and Vivian, and thanks again for participating in the madness!