Shichi-Go-San (七五三?, lit. “Seven-Five-Three”) is a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Japan for three- and seven-year-old girls and three- and five-year-old boys. They get decked out in traditional outfits and get their picture taken. Yuka’s a long time client of mine so she’s a natural in front of my lens
I’m a big fan of live music. My taste in music is fairly eclectic ranging from everything from Chinese concerts like Aaron Kwok to Matisyahu to Metallica. So if you give me a camera with front row access, I’ll be one friggin happy camper. Recently, I was invited out by Capsolin, a really cool local band to
A lot can be said for someone who can truly follow their dreams. For Stanley, that meant quitting his day job as a publicists to pursue a career beating up people. More specifically, moving to Thailand to train professionally in the art of muay thai. So on his last day in the office, he and
Susan and Mark’s wedding was my last of 2010 and the first of many other things. It was my first Coptic Orthodox wedding and boy was it cool. Crowns, gold, smoke, a rustic venue and some Korean traditions to throw things into the mix! Thanks to Sarina from Sarina Love Photography for inviting me out.
Many would not argue when I say it’s a blessing to have your wedding in the Valley and not be a blistering 100+ degrees! On Melissa and Kevin’s wedding day, the summer heat was no where to be found and everything turned out beautifully. We started shooting at Melissa’s grandparents place and then headed to