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Greetings from Sin City

That's right... as you read this, I'm in VEGAS, baby! And hopefully I'm not nursing a hangover...

Here's the scoop: this is my 4th year attending the ginormous WPPI (Wedding & Portrait Photographers International) event that happens annually in Vegas. And what a place to have 16,000+ people with cameras, right?

I'm busy attending classes to improve my business/marketing skills, classes to improve my camera technique, and classes to simply INSPIRE me as an artist. I'm busy walking the massive tradeshow floor (that in past years has taken me TWO days to get through since there is so much to see). I'm busy visiting with current vendors and searching out new ones to make sure I'm offering you the BEST I possibly can. I'm busy networking and swapping stories with other photographers.

And I'm loving every minute of it.

How can I be so sure, since this post was actually written/scheduled ahead of time? Just check out my WPPI experiences from 2010 and 2011. Based on these past experiences, you can be sure that I'm having a BLAST.

You can also bet that I'm taking lots of pictures, so I'll be sharing lost more when I get back. In the meantime, be sure to like my facebook page and/or follow me on twitter so you can see pieces of my adventure as it happens.

my first valentine

My dad has never really been the kind of man to express his emotions... at least not out loud through so many words. But I've never had any doubt of his love. He was always behind the video camera at every school performance. He was the one to come up with crafts for us to create together at the kitchen table. He encouraged us to follow our dreams and cheered us on every step of the way. And then there was his writing. Every day (even throughout high school) he would pack my lunch and include a napkin on which he'd written a note to me. There was nothing too spectacular about the words themselves... just to wish me a good day, let me know he was thinking of me, or wish me luck on my big test. But his words of encouragement, love and support were always something I could count on.

And his notes continue, even to this day.

Even though I'm a grown woman now, he still makes sure to deliver a Valentine gift to me, complete with the sentimental Valentine's Day card. Sometimes the words are his, and sometimes he simply signs his name when he finds the card which already has the perfect words. But either way, he always signs his name with love.

sneak peek: Field of Dreams

In celebration of Valentine's Day, I wanted to share just a glimpse of this modern day love story with a vintage photographic twist. Theirs a love story 12 years in the making.

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Full story of Duy & Grace (and many more photos from their session) to come soon.

In the meantime, please help them out by leaving a comment below. If this blog post gets 20+ comments, Duy & Grace will receive a bonus 8"x10" print of their choice!

Want to see even more? Sneak a peek at a few more of their images before they get posted here... iPhone, iPad and Android users can download this app from their mobile device to see more images from this session. (Yes, a custom app! Now a part of my digital package... click here for more details.)

be my valentine?

Since I don't have any kids of my own, I borrow my nieces and nephews whenever I want to play with a new idea. They are more than willing (especially when they get to play with my dog while awaiting their turn in front of the camera). And I love getting the opportunity to capture them in imagery while they're still young. This year, I created Valentine's Day cards for the kiddos to hand out in class. They were super-excited about the idea... especially when they realized that it meant that they'd have EXTRA lollipops left over to share. (Kids will be kids.)

Here is this year's creation:

Love this idea, and want to do it yourself? Here's how:

1. Take a picture of your kid with their arm outstretched and their hand in a fist.

2. Have the pictures printed as WALLET-SIZED prints. (Note: the cards I created were printed as 4"x5" flat cards through Millers Imaging, but the wallet print works nicely, too, and is closer in size to the traditional classroom Valentine.)

3. Leave the photo as-is, or line the back with scrapbook paper (using a glue-stick) to make it extra-pretty.

4. With an exacto blade, cut slits on each photo at the top and bottom of the clenched fist.

5. Slide your choice of lollipop through the paper and "into the fist."

6. Ta-Da!

(Many, many thanks to my friend Paula of R&P Photography for this fabulous idea!)

 

 

 

Prepping for a fabulous photo session

Let's face it... unless you're a supermodel of sorts, it can be W-E-I-R-D to be in front of the camera. I get it. But being as prepared as possible can help take the edge off a bit. But let me clarify... by prepping, I do NOT mean staring at yourself in a mirror for hours on end and practicing all your favorite moves.  Instead, I suggest the following steps:

How to prep for a fabulous photo session

1. Let's get to know each other. I highly recommend meeting up ahead of time for an in-person consultation. It's the best way to meet face to face for the first time without the camera between us, and an easy way to get comfortable in each others' presence so that by the time the camera comes out, it's as if we've been friends forever. But I understand that time and/or distance might prevent us from getting together before the day of our session. That's why I also have a questionnaire for you to complete. Whether for a solo, couple or family session, my questionnaires are designed for me to get to know the real you pretty quickly.

2. Select your outfits (and try them on) ahead of time. We've all been there... you have a special event coming up and pick out the perfect outfit in your mind's eye. But what you don't realize until it's too late is that the shirt is in the hamper, the pants are a bit too snug, and you can't find your favorite pair of earrings. So there's a mad dash around your closet or, time permitting, a mad dash to the shopping mall. To prevent both scenarios, coordinate your complete outfit ahead of time (including undergarments and accessories) and try them all on together to make sure you look and feel fabulous.

3. Pick a few treasured items to bring along in order to customize your experience. You could bring big or little items to include, depending on what your style is, and how much we'll be wandering during our session. A few examples from past clients: Marc & Beth brought dogtags that had belonged to Marc... he had had given them to Beth for safekeeping while he was away, and they became a symbol in their relationship. And Jack and Georgina brought along several momentos... records they enjoy listening to, a wine bottle from their wedding, a framed picture from their first date, and a beloved book they read to their sons at bedtime. Please note... not all of these items necessarily need to be featured in the photos together, and sometimes not even at all. But often times, just having these items close-by will spark the memories, and enhance the connections.

 

4. If kids or pets are involved, bring along a few extra goodies. Let kids choose one of their toys to bring along with them. Sometimes, just having something familiar in their hands (or close-by) will help them to relax a bit more. And if the kiddos have a treasured toy that they just won't let out of their sight, why not showcase it in a few of the pictures to remember them at this moment in time? As for the furry friends, make sure to bring along a favorite squeak toy and a few treats to keep them interested along the way.

5. Plan for the location. If we're heading to the beach, you might want to bring a change of clothes (or at least a fresh pair of socks) in case the waves get too close. And don't forget the sweaters for after a sunset shoot. Once the sun sets, it gets chilly.

6. Give yourself a cushion of extra time. No matter how well you plan your time, sometimes things pop up to throw you off track. You can't find your car keys or purse, your phone rang as you were heading out the door, you hit traffic on the way and you can't find parking... it's enough to make a person scream! (Not the best way to start your portrait session.) Simply allow yourself a few extra minutes when you're planning your departure in order to give yourself some breathing room.

7. Provide a soundtrack. Music sets the mood. If we're in a place where we can crank the tunes, let's do it! I bring along some portable speakers and can pop in my iPhone and set up a Pandora station just for you. But if you have something special in mind that you'd like to hear, just bring it along and we'll use your tunes instead.

8. Expect the unexpected. Life isn't perfect. So let's not aim for perfection. Let's plan to PLAY, instead. Roll with the punches, and take life as it comes. It's so much more FUN that way, don'tcha think?

 

Rachel Hulan - Business Casual Portrait Session

  Introducing Rachel Hulan of Hulan Design

Rachel is friendly, funny, very knowledgeable and way, WAY creative. She is totally UN-boring and loves putting her creativity to good use in order to find clever and unique solutions. And by focusing on incorporating sustainable design into what she does, she's definitely created a niche for herself. Her resume speaks volumes (and you can read more about her here). But how do you get all of this information across to someone when they only have a few seconds to make up their mind? Why, with the addition of a few great photos, of course!

Rachel had recently re-branded her business and was about to launch the new website. What better time to start fresh with some new photos that go beyond the boring headshot? Enter the business casual portrait session. So much more than standard headshots, this portrait session is designed to tap into the person behind the business.

Details on Rachel's session: though she travels all over the country for her business, home is where the heart is... as evidenced by the amazingly gorgeous home office she set up for herself. We started our shoot in there in order to showcase her space. While Rachel is quite modern and just the right amount of funky, there's definitely a sense of history to her style, and she's drawn to pieces with a story behind them... blending the old & the new in a fabulous kind of way.

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Rachel also has a beautiful inspiration board set up which she is constantly adding to. So of course we wanted to capture just a glimpse of it. And check out that DESK of hers! It's actually one of her favorite pieces and has been with her for a very long time. And the details... we just had to include one of her favorite pieces in the photos since it is pretty much a staple in her office... a simple white mug from The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles.

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We decided to race the sunset and finish up our photo session in Laguna Beach. Just because we COULD. Ha! No, really... the beach is such a  beautiful place, and what better way to show off some of the Southern California scenery, right?

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Now that you've been properly introduced, feel free to stop on by Rachel's site and say hello.

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Ready to PLAY along? There’s still time to book a MINI-SESSION for yourself, taking place this Saturday.

 

celebration

She said that it was "just her birthday," that it was "no big deal." But we scoffed at the idea. The 3 of us have been besties for much longer than we haven't. And birthdays are a great way to celebrate each other, especially if no one else does.

So, we surprised her with a day of play. Fun, no-pressure, low-key PLAY.

(note: all photos were taken using the iPhone4 camera and processed using the Instagram app.)

at the El Capitan Theater... to see Beauty & the Beast in 3D

fantastic organist entertaining the audience before the show

hanging at the Hollywood & Highland center

freshening our makeup at the L'Oreal makeover tents

welcome to Venice Beach

Baby Blue's BBQ

about to get our grub on...

pulled pork, beef brisket, sweet mashed potatoes, mac n cheese, collard greens, okra and cornbread. mmmmmmm...

canals at Venice

where people can get permits to tag the walls

artistic tagging

besties

moments like these take my breath away

skater boys

sunset and skater boys

the 3 muskateers

blacklight mini golf at Putting Edge

the coolest friendship bracelets ever

ending our day with nutella churros, dulce de leche & condensed milk churros, cream cheese & guava churros and sipping chocolate from Churros Caliente

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Ready to PLAY along? There's still time to book a MINI-SESSION for yourself, taking place this Saturday.

family FUN in the SUN

Let me just put it out there... I LOVE it here in Southern California for so very many reasons, one of them being the fabulous sunshine. We are so amazingly spoiled with amazing "winter" weather. With this in mind, I was grinning ear to ear when I met up with this fun-loving family the day after Christmas for some portraits at Cabrillo Beach. The beach. In December. How awesome is that?!

The family was totally chill, too... totally up for whatever I suggested... which was pretty much just to wander the area and stop and play here & there. And play, we did.

click here to see even more of their session.

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Looks like FUN, right? Want to play, but still aren't quite sure? I've got a FANTASTIC way for you to try out my portrait experience without investing a lot of time and money... with a fabulous MINI-PORTRAIT SESSION! Only $50 and ONE DAY ONLY. Click here for full details.