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Announcing the TEA PARTY Mini-Portrait Session

Announcing an extra-special day of Mini-Sessions!

TEA PARTY themed mini portrait sessions.

(Hint, hint...) these photos will make FABULOUS Mother's Day gifts...

In the name of PLAY I have fully embraced the "stylized" session... because it's FUN to play dress-up and make-believe.

This unbelievably CUTE set-up will be tea-party themed, and will include lots of props for your kids to play with and make the magic happen. Teacups, floppy flowered hats & pearls for the girls, hats and ties for the boys, and lots more. (Sample pictures will be posted by early next week... but I recommend not waiting till then to reserve your spot!)

For only $75, you will receive:

     - 15 minute photo session

     - 15 creatively edited images to select from

     - 8x10 print

And, as an added bonus, you will also receive a $25 credit towards a future signature portrait session or day-in-the life portrait session, or a $50 credit towards a custom stylized portrait session!

Additional prints and products will be available for purchase. The mini-digital playground package (including all digital images) will also be available for the mini-price of $250. Contact me at michelle@theSuitcaseStudio.com for detailed pricing information.

Mini-Session Details:

Mini-Sessions will take place on Sunday, April 22 in a field located in Irvine (specific location to be shared with participants only)

Full payment of $75 will be required to hold your spot. In the "notes" section of the payment page, please indicate the time slot you prefer. (Available time slots are listed here on the event page.)

Each mini-session can include up to 5 people; there is a $10 fee for each additional person. Your final images will be ready for viewing within one week. Images will be hosted online for 2 weeks, where you will have the ability to purchase additional items directly from the online gallery/shopping cart. *Please note: if you require your item in time for Mothers Day, your order must be placed within 24 hours once your gallery goes live.*

IN CASE OF RAIN: These portrait sessions are scheduled to take place OUTDOORS. If it rains on the day of the mini-sessions, you can either: (1) take your chances and play in the rain, (2) put your session fee towards the cost of a full session to take place at a later date, or (3) receive a full refund of your session fee.

CLICK HERE to BOOK your TEA PARTY Mini-Portrait Session!

 

eating my way through Old Town Orange

I love discovering local treasures while playing "tourist" within my own town. Having lived in Orange County my whole life, it's a humbling experience to realize that I've driven past some amazing places thousands of time, but have never really SEEN them before. And I'm glad that my eyes are finally being opened, little by little. This past weekend, I got the chance to explore some hidden gems of the Orange Circle as a few friends and I participated in a walking food tour of Old Town Orange. Just so I wouldn't get caught up in "work" mode while hanging out with my besties, I left my good camera at home. But I couldn't resist whipping out my iPhone camera to capture a few highlights as we went along.

Here we go...

First up, I just have to say... I LOVE the Orange Circle. The textures and lines of the buildings are amazing... but I'm glad that I finally got the chance to go a little deeper into the heart of the city.

We met inside of the old Wells Fargo building (which I learned is one of the oldest buildings in Orange County). Just look at the beautiful ceiling.

Jen and I, about to get our grub on...

We began with empanadas and plaintains at Felix Continental Cafe. And having skipped breakfast that morning (oops), I couldn't have been happier. My husband being Colombian, I am definitely partial to this food, and it did NOT disappoint. (Side note: I also highly recommend their Cuban sandwich. Your stomach will make yummy noises.)

Then a quick stop into The Enchanted Florist, where the owner (Kate) presented each of us with a gorgeous long-stemmed rose. I have to say, I was very impressed with this place... and Kate. This wasn't just another flower shop. It is definitely unique, as EVERYTHING is custom made. There are no floral arrangements sitting on the shelf just waiting to be brought home or sent to someone. When you call or come in to place an order, the floral arrangement is created from scratch right then and there. It's pretty magical.

Next up was Paris in a Cup... tea salon, market & boutique. It was the most adorable thing I've ever seen. I wish I had pictures of the super-cute tea salon to share, but it was closed for private parties. Instead, we sipped on tea and slurped some baked potato soup, then wandered around their market area inside.

We then crossed the street to Francoli Gourmet... Authentic Northern Italian Cuisine & Specialty Giftstore. I will definitely be coming back. Not only was the food delicious, but the place itself was beautiful, and I felt completely taken care of by Luis, the manager. He is onsite 6 days a week, and says he has a knack for remembering faces and favorite foods ordered. He believes that food is to be enjoyed, and that a good meal should last at least an hour to an hour and a half. (No power-lunches here, people.) And I LOVE how community-minded this restaurant is... all artwork in the restaurant is by a local artist who actually has her studio around the corner. We were thrilled when she actually popped into the restaurant for a minute and we were able to meet her in person!

Next it was off to Watson's Drug & Soda Fountain, which has been an establishment in Orange since 1899. Did you know that it used to be illegal to sell soda water on Sundays? As an alternative on Sunday's, Watson's started selling ice cream sodas minus the soda... which led to what we now know as the traditional ice cream sundae! (You can read even more cool facts here on their site.) While at Watson's, we were treated to some of their famous rice pudding.

We made a quick stop-off in the middle of the Orange Circle, where we learned that the original fountain that used to be here is now resting at the Orange Library & Historic Center. We were also told about how the Orange Circle gets dressed up for Christmas each year, and inevitably... the Baby Jesus gets stolen. So, it's a good thing they happen to keep a couple "spares" on hand. Ha!

Then we were off to The Bruery to enjoy some beer & cheese. I'm not much of a beer person, myself, which was why I was totally surprised to be enjoying our little sampling. I swear it smelled like citrus and was all kinds of yummy.

Next we popped into The Bite Market, a gluten-free and dairy free community grocery store. Bridget, the owner, told us how she has started this market out of necessity... her had been having medical problems where his lungs were filling with fluid and the doctors couldn't figure out why. This issue was ongoing for several months. After visiting with a holistic health provider, she was told that her son was allergic to gluten. And after removing gluten from his diet, his lungs cleared up within 3 DAYS! Wow, pretty amazing, huh? Bridget promotes local products in her store, and we were able to sample one of her gluten & dairy free cookies.

Next up was the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Yum! We were treated to a bite of their "avalanche bar" which contained all kinds of rice krispie and peanut butter goodness.

The next stop was the Orange Candy Co. And this was like a blast from the past... all kinds of candies and characters from my childhood surrounded me.  We all sampled a piece of ZOTS candy, laughing at each others' expressions as the candy started to fizz in our mouths.

We next headed to the Citrus City Grille, where we were treated to french onion soup and their delicious rosemary bread.

Our last stop on the tour was at Cafe Lucca for some gelatto. Because everyone needs to finish with dessert, right? And how sweet it was... I sampled their chocolate-covered banana flavor and was in heaven.

It's a good thing we ended our tour at this time, because we were all stuffed!

If you're looking for something a bit different to do, and want a taste of local flavor, I highly recommend taking this food tour yourself. And if you get Linda as your guide, be sure to tell her I said "HI."

superhero for a day

When I was a kid, it was all about the underoos. Because when I wore them, I wasn't just playing in my underwear... I was a SUPERHERO. (And yes... this really IS me, age 6.)

When I was wearing my underoos, I was strong. I was powerful. I was invincible. And best of all (for me, anyway), I wasn't my SHY self. I was BRAVE, and could express myself and be who I really wanted to be.

But somewhere along the way, we're told that we're supposed to put these childish things away and "grow up." The superheroes we like to emulate and the toys that make us happy are packed away or put up on the shelf where they collect dust. I clung to my childhood for as long as I could, and when I got a bit older, I even decided to reclaim it. Because there were things about it that just made me happy. As a result, I now have a large collection of My Little Ponies, a few coloring books that I still break out on rainy days, and even a fabulous life-like Iron Man/Tony Stark collectible (which was an awesome gift from my husband). And I am still very much in love with the cartoon & superhero world.

And what better place to embrace your inner-superhero than at the pop-culture phenomenon known as Comic-Con... a 4-day celebration of all things "geek chic" held annually San Diego? This will be my very first year attending the event, and I am SO amazingly excited to finally get the chance to go.  (squeal!) Thanks to a friend's quick thinking, my husband and I were both lucky enough to snag 4-day passes before they sold out a few weeks ago... even though the event doesn't even take place till July!

JULY?! That's a long time to have to wait to play...

So when I found out that the company in charge of Comic-Con was bringing "WonderCon" to the nearby Anaheim Convention Center this past weekend, I just HAD to go. A smaller, bite-size version of Comic-Con, it was a great way to get my feet wet in the whole experience. My eyes were boggling and my camera was snapping... everywhere I looked there were people in costume around me. I didn't always recognize the characters I saw, but my husband tried to fill in the blanks as much as possible. Most of the costumes were absolutely amazing... The time and care that people put into their costumes was phenomenal... it was like viewing living art.

And everywhere I turned, I was surrounded by "my" people... people who still embrace the joy of it all. And with the happiness that bubbled up from being there, I felt free. I could have twirled with happiness. I think I might have even jumped up and down from joy a few times. I felt like I was 6 years old again... brave and carefree and ME... just like when I was in my underoos. Being there, surrounded by all these people, I truly WAS Wonder Woman once more.

 

On the left... my husband, giddy because we're about to enter the convention. And on the right... me with my, um, other man?

Iron Man:

Bumblebee. And look closely at the image on the right... he even had a bumblebee car air freshener hanging on his back! Now that is attention to detail.

Joker and HarleyQuinn, and the Martian Manhunter:

Character from Halo (I believe); and a Storm Trooper with Anikin Skywalker:

The view of the crowd as we entered into the actual convention area:

Players in the Star Wars Universe. The person in the Chewbacca costume had actually put in a soundchip so he could sound like Chewbacca, too... it was pretty incredible.

These faux pumpkins were carved by artist Alex Wer and were pretty incredible.

Captain EO with Zatanna; Hawk Man and Hawk Girl:

Dr. Who... old and new:

Batman and Batgirl; Wonder Woman:

Captain America; Supergirl:

Spiderman scoping out the ladies:

Character from World of Warcraft (I believe), with Captain Hammer peeking out from behind; Nightcrawler and Rogue:

A Ghostbuster with Catwoman; the Riddler with another Catwoman:

And a few fun pop-culture references... Angry Birds on the left; and on the right, a scene from Big Bang Theory!

 

So when it comes time for Comic-Con this July, you'd better BELIEVE that my superhero-self will be coming out to PLAY. Now I just have to figure out a costume that will accommodate the camera. (I'm open to suggestions, if anyone has one!)

stylized session: bohemian gypsy

I'm starting to find myself drawn more and more to the stylized session. Because... while I LOVE to capture true-to-life images, sometimes it's just plain FUN to play dress-up. And while recently digging through my archives for inspiration, I came across these images from last year and realized that they had never been shared here on my blog. These images were taken last year during a ShootOut workshop which was themed to present a bohemian/gypsy feel. And this was my very first introduction to the playground known as the stylized session:

 

VENUE: The Tangled Vine http://www.thetangledvineonlosrios.com/

 

LEADERS:

Matthew Saville www.matthewsaville.com

Erin and Gavin Wade www.gavinwadephoto.com

Pye Jirsa www.linandjirsa.com

Joe Barnet www.barnetworkshops.com

Salvador Ceja www.studioceja.com

Corina Shauntele www.photogsunleashed.com

 

VIDEO: Kiera Faye and Joshua Voelker of Jakfoto Productions www.jakfoto.com

 

STYLISTS:

~ For Models: Heather Skelton www.thesoundoflace.blogspot.com

~ For Tablescapes/Venue: Kaylee Sizemore http://www.twoworldsphotographyandart.com/

 

HAIR AND MAKEUP:

Makeup –

Jeanette Pulecio  - www.jennettepulecio.com

Heather Renee - http://www.mirroredimages.org/

 

Hair -

Diego Ortega - http://DiegoOrtega.net

Assisted by: Kristen Macchio

 

Special thanks to the sponsors of our giveaways:

UNDFIND www.undfind.com

Kelly Moore Bags www.kellymoorebags.com

Pixel 2 Canvas www.pixel2canvas.com

Spwebbooks www.Spwebbooks.com Kelly Moore Bag www.kellymoorebag.com Kubota Image Tools www.kubotaimagetools.com Barbour Backdrops www.kubotaimagetools.com Pixel2Canvas www.pixel2canvas.com Photographer’s Unleashed One2Ones  www.facebook.com/unleashedworkshops

Rockabilly Glam - Orange County Stylized Session

There are a lot of photographers in Orange County. And there are a lot of photographers that do what I do... take lifestyle pictures of kids, family, couples and individuals. So you might think that I would be bitter... that I might be cold and angry at the competition, and secretive about what I do. But this couldn't be further from the truth.

Even though we all do the "same" thing, each photographer is unique. Each person has their own style, vision and execution.

And there is more than enough room in this market for ALL of us.

This becomes most apparent to me whenever I attend a workshop put on by the SoCal Photog Shootout crew. This is an event put on by photographers for photographers... it's all about playing, learning new things, stretching ourselves as artists and growing. It's a great way to meet new people, stay up on current trends, and make lots of new friends along the way. And yes, some of them are other local photographers. (gasp.)

There are 40+ photographers in these workshops, broken into groups of 10 or so, and we all rotate sets/scenes so we work with different models and leaders along the way. And here's where it gets really interesting. Because here's the reality...

We can all stand right next to each other, shooting the same exact scene and subject, and see completely different things.

From capture to edit, each and every photographer has their own unique style and voice. It's amazing to witness, and even more incredible to be a part of.

Here is my take on the day's events:

You can also see additional images of Shyan on my previous post. Shyan gave me the most wonderful compliment when she said that my pictures gave her the confidence boost that she needed. How awesome is that?!  And THIS is how I know that I am doing my job.

 

Special thanks to:

Makeup: •    Lead Makeup Artist: Jennette Pulecio •    Denise Marquez

Hair: •    Lead Hair Stylist: Shyan Bailey •    David Lira •    Jade Gallo •    Jaime Castillo

Styling: •    Kaylee Sizemore

Leaders: Matthew Saville Jessica Elizabeth and Robert Tran Paul Schaefer Kaylee Sizemore Hanssie Trainor

Vendors: The Tangled Vine - accessories/styling

THE MODELS: Tina Burns Koko Laimana Shyan Bailey Charise Parra Vanessa Cedeno

 

If you enjoyed this post, you might also want to check out another recent stylized shoot of mine... Field of Dreams!

you are beautiful...

I like to people-watch. It's just what I do. I can sit somewhere, serenely sip my coffee, and make up stories about the people that pass me by.  (sidenote: it helps to wear dark sunglasses while doing this, so you don't get caught staring...) I like to watch how people carry themselves; see how they interact with others; see if they seem comfortable in their skin. And most of all, I enjoy the moment when I discover what I refer to as their "hidden beauty."

Let's face it... we're not all supermodels. We come in all shapes & sizes, and most of them aren't a size 0 and don't include washboard abs. (sigh.) But everyone seems to have something about them that just makes them beautiful. And I'm not just talking about INNER beauty, here... but something that radiates to the exterior and can be witnessed and enjoyed. Sometimes it's a laugh that bubbles up to the surface. Sometimes it's the way that someone grooves (ever so slightly) to the music that plays while they're waiting in a long line at the store. Sometimes it's the funny face a stranger makes at a kid to interact with them, or the way a grown man's face lights up like a child's as they spot a puppy.

These are all just random faces in the crowd... little moments that would pass most people by, and yet they are ones that I feel privileged to witness. Because in that one little moment, there is such beauty that radiates from each person...  that I can SEE that person as their loved ones do. Not just a stranger made up of lines and shapes and colors, but a beautiful person looked upon with love.

Because, as I always say... it's real life; it doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful.

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I participated in a photography workshop over the weekend (lots more images of this to come soon). The shoot was "Rockabilly Glamour" themed, with plenty of props, makeup & hair artists and... of course... models. We had 5 models for the day, and most of them actually were professional models.  Not only were they super-skinny, but they knew how to work the angles of their bodies to achieve their best looks.

But there was this other girl...  Shyan. A hair & makeup artist by trade, she had offered her services to us to actually be a model for the day since her look fit what we were after. But this was her first time modeling like this.

And let me tell you... of all the beautiful girls that were there to model for us that day... Shyan was by far my favorite to work with! Why? Because she was genuine. She had confidence and poise and knew how to rock her curves. She wasn't striking all these model-y "poses," but instead, once she was able to relax in front of the camera, her body began to relax and find its natural groove, and her own style and personality shone through.

And it was awesome!

Let me show you why...

Field of Dreams

Duy and Grace are not the typical "couple-y" type... you won't find them making googly-eyes or calling each other "schmoopy" in public. What you WILL see is that the two of them are best friends... not only do they crack each other up constantly, but they also have each others' backs when things get rough. They make an unbelievably awesome team. Being so incredibly creative (Grace is an artist), they wanted something a bit different for their engagement shoot. Something fun & whimsical. They also wanted to include their entire wedding party as part of their engagement shoot, so we made plans to incorporate them all.

How's this for FUN?

10 people, one dog, a bed, lots of balloons and a field. And, oh yeah... a pillow fight!

I present to you...  Field of Dreams.

Click here to see even more from their session.

*of love and thanks*

I love that I get the chance to meet all different sorts of people. I love that I get to hear their stories and really get to KNOW them. I love that they are able to let their guard down and allow me to see their real emotions. And I love that they trust me to capture these special moments for them in imagery. I love that people gift me with this opportunity. And in return, I love gifting people with a glimpse into the beautiful love and lives that they possess.

 

As I'm still wrapping my head around the craziness of my recent trip to Las Vegas for the photography convention, I just wanted to take this moment to thank all of my fans and clients (past, present and future)... thank you for sharing the passion for what I do. Thank you for allowing me into your lives, if even for those brief moments, to capture a piece of your joy & beauty.

My life simply wouldn't be the same without all of you.