Tag Archives: april

Introducing: The High Five Factory

My friend April lives across the street, and she is by far one of the most creative people I know.  I’ve solicited her help on quite a number of wedding related projects – most recently, she helped me make the backdrop and animal faces for Liz and Darren’s photo booth (see below): While we were...

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Crazytown and Kiki, the Jumping Queen

It’s been really busy around here – loads of weddings, portrait sessions and quite a few corporate shoots, and in the middle of all the craziness, I’ve decided to start a new venture with my friend April.  Oh, and Adm and I are teaching Kiki to become a circus performer.  Here’s a behind-the-scenes photo with...

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Prairie + Andris in San Francisco

Anyone who plans an outdoor wedding in San Francisco in April is keeping their fingers crossed to have the weather gods on their side.  Well, it was actually lightly raining about an hour before Prairie and Andris’ wedding in the Shakespeare Garden of Golden Gate Park, and the weather seemed farthest from their minds.  These...

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Vu Family Session

Adm and I had a fun little family portrait session last weekend at the beautiful Hakone Gardens in Saratoga.  There were two moms, four daughters and a husband, and we had a great time photographing them all together.  The session was prompted by the fact that one of the daughters, Michelle, is in the Army...

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Ariadne + Nicholas in Pasadena, CA

Ariadne and Nicholas were married in Pasadena, CA, where I pretty much grew up.  Actually, Ariadne and I went to high school together so it was really fun to photograph her wedding in my old stomping grounds.  We hit a number of different spots throughout Pasadena including City Hall for some portraits, before ending up...

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Chow Family Photos

Last week, Adm and I had the pleasure of photographing the Chow and Liu families!  They’re actually all my family so it was a fun excuse to see them and photograph them all together, a rare thing since half of them live on the East Coast.  We had three generations, my auntie Shirley and her...

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