Archive for June, 2010

As Only I Can See Her: Laurel

June 29, 2010

A couple of weeks ago, I made my for my new personal photo project, which is a series of portraits of people in my life. Here is the second installment of this project that I hope to continue for a very long time.

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Laurel

Laurel is an . She creates some of the most clever pieces and I would adore her work even if she wasn’t one of my best friends in the whole world. She is always drawing, painting or creating something… She is pretty much the best in the world- I have a huge pile of doodled cocktail napkins to prove it. ;-)

She and I have had countless nights of fun and conversation, and we are constantly bonding over our similar, evolving perspectives of the world, as well as our similar desires to grow and learn, and create along the way. She is thoughtful, introspective, lively, energetic, kind, and beautiful, inside and out.

This is Laurel, as only I can see her…

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Laurel- the champion of jumping photos.

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Did I mention she is also inspired by divas? Beyonce in particular… we love Beyonce. :)

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Ace Hotel Engagement Photos: A Slideshow

June 22, 2010

I used to make slideshows quite a bit, but stopped for a while for no particular reason. I’ve been wanting to get back to making slideshows of some shoots because I really love presenting my work in this way- I think presenting this many images together with music is great for a final product of a shoot and I just love how you can convey the mood of the shoot in an entirely new way.

The hardest part for me is to figure out what music to use to complete the experience of viewing the photos. I’m constantly on the look out for good slideshow music that matches the feel I want for the images, so if you have any suggestions for great slideshow songs, I’d love for you to leave a comment!

Here is a slideshow I just created for Lindsey and Eli’s Ace Hotel engagement session I shot last month. (Click and to see the previous posts.) More slideshows will be coming soon! :)

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As a side note, if you’re a photographer and want to know more about making slideshows, I really love . It’s so easy to use and is made by the same great people that created Showit Sites, which I used to design and develop my Web site. If you don’t know about them, you should. :)

Clarke Estate Wedding Photos: Rosemary & Chris

June 16, 2010

I photographed Rosemary & Chris’ wedding last month with Meg Perotti… Meg and Rosemary are great friends who used to work together. I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know Rosemary over the past few years through Meg, and she is the sweetest. She is also a really talented writer and has a great blog on Glamour.com – check it out here!

Meg was half photographer, half guest at the wedding, and it was my pleasure to photograph alongside her until it was party time and she got down on the dance floor with the rest of the guests. ;-)

The Clarke Estate in Santa Fe Springs is such a cool, random venue! Between the great architecture, bright orange accents, beautiful light and giant bamboo gardens, I think I could shoot there all day and not get bored. Here are some of my favorite images from Rosemary and Chris’ beautiful day. Be sure to check out Meg’s blog for many more.

Rosemary was a stunning, glowing, happy, beautiful bride. Seriously… check her out!

A favorite. :)

Chris brought the fierceness, too.

I so loved how they coordinated their wedding colors with the great colors of the venue. And I loved how Chris paired his J.Crew suit with these white Vans and pink argyle socks! Such a fun look perfect for their wedding!

Great, simple and bright pink and orange details

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Apparently, break dancing at weddings is a trend now… at least it has been at the weddings I’ve recently photographed. This is Rosemary’s younger brother bustin’ a move… love it!

Rosemary and Chris- Congratulations!! I wish you all the best! xoxo

Griffith Park Newlywed Photos: Tricia & Eric

June 13, 2010

I thought I was showing up to photograph an engagement session. Last I heard, they were supposed to be married in September back in Chicago. But when I arrived, I was surprised to find out that Eric and Tricia had recently eloped- so the engagement session had turned into a casual newlywed session. :) Of course, weddings are great, but I also find something really beautiful in two people deciding to make vows in a simple, private way, and I was happy to be able to celebrate that with them in this casual photo session in Griffith Park.

Being from the Midwest, Tricia especially wanted a photo session with trees- nothing too reminiscent of Los Angeles. I knew Griffith Park would be the perfect place for this- every time I go there, I feel like I’m instantly transported out of LA and into a lovely, peaceful, lush forest destination. It’s one of my favorite places to escape the craziness of the city… and, to top it off, has some really incredible light at certain times of day.

Here are some of my favorite images from their session.

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A favorite.

I couldn’t stop telling Tricia how amazing her eyes were…

My #1 favorite.

While Eric and I were contemplating trying to get a shot on this fallen tree trunk, Tricia had started climbing it and was half way across it before we realized she was doing it. No hesitation- love that. :)

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Eric and Tricia- Thank you for a fun afternoon! I wish you all the best in your future together.

As Only I can See Her: Meg

June 11, 2010

People inspire me. This sounds so cliche, but I like nothing better than to take a photo of someone and really capture a part of their personality in one single frame… or a series of frames. With my clients, I sometimes only have a few minutes before a shoot starts to get to know them, to try to figure out how best to photograph them so that their personality is well-represented in the images. It’s a wonderful challenge that keeps me motivated to continue doing what I do. When I photograph those close to me, I draw from what I know about them personally and try to let that cross over into the image itself. This also sounds so cliche, but it’s honestly how my mind works when I’m behind the camera.

At the start of 2010, I made it a goal to start and work on a personal photography project this year. While I absolutely love what I do for clients with weddings and portraits, I find it necessary to photograph just for myself sometimes in order to keep a fresh eye and to keep pushing the creativity in my work. I’ve always been the girl with the camera and frequently take photos on trips, at events with friends, at social gatherings… but I have never formally began an on-going personal photography project… before now.

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In the past couple of months, I have photographed a couple of my friends in shoots that I considered “just for fun” at the time. This week, while working on a few edits from those informal shoots, I realized that I had began my personal photography project without even knowing it. The photos I took of these two great friends made me realize that I have captured images of parts of their personalities that only I can see, that these images are very personal and intimate, and portray them as they are through my eyes. The moment I realized that, I knew that these two shoots were the start of a project I want to continue, a series of portraits of people in my life… As Only I Can See Them.

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Meg

Meg is no stranger to this blog, she is a fellow photographer and one of my dearest and closest friends. We met living in the dorms our Freshman year of college, were roommates for about a year after college, began our businesses at about the same time, and have been through much, personally and professionally, together. About a month or so ago, Meg was back here in LA for a few days, so we decided to dedicate a few hours one day to taking portraits of each other. Our first priority was to just get creative and have fun, and maybe even take a few photos of each other to be used on our own Web sites. About an hour before we were about to get started, Meg was sitting on my couch when she received a phone call from her Mom that her Grandfather had passed away overnight. He had been ill for quite some time, so while it wasn’t entirely surprising, it was shocking and devastating. She cried. I tried to comfort her, but in times like those, words don’t carry much weight. After speaking more to her Mom and making a few phone calls, we sat there on the couch and talked. Her first instinct was to race home, but being five hours away and having a wedding here in LA the next day, that was out of the question. She would have to wait until the weekend was over to go home and be with family. Since we were all ready for the photo session, and because the alternative thing to do was sit in my apartment for the remainder of the day, she made the decision to carry on with the shoot we had planned.

I wasn’t going to tell that story when I originally decided to post the following images, but I know Meg really well, and these images don’t represent the everyday-Meg. There is something about them that feels different, and I know that is because of the news she received not two hours before these images were taken. I thought it was important to share that story because it gives context to the person who was in front of my camera that day. She was sad and in the beginning of the mourning process, but also thoughtful and grateful for her family. She was beautiful, as she always is, and she was just a little more vulnerable.

This is Meg, as only I can see her…

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