I had the pleasure of photographing Youliny and Steven's wedding on Sunday with fellow photographer and friend Ken Jung (thanks, Ken!). The wedding took place at the beautiful Sherwood Country Club in Westlake Village and was expertly coordinated by the talented Deanna Nash of Deanna Nash Event Production & Consulting. There were no bridesmaids or groomsmen... just a very intimate affair with close family and friends. A very different wedding than the one I shot a day earlier - but no less amazing. Thank you and congratulations Youliny and Steven!
How did we celebrate Rachel's birthday? First, we went to Pinz, a fun bowling alley in Studio City... our first time bowling in years. So much fun! We used the bumpers for Angie but I think her bumper days are numbered. After we built up our appetites (heaving bowling balls for a couple hours tends to do that) we drove over to Burbank for dinner at the hip Thai eatery, Chadaka Thai. And then, to end a sweet day on a sweet note, we had dessert at Yogurtland. Happy birthday, Rachel!!
Angie, AKA Hoho from the preschool cartoon Ni Hao Kai-Lan, had a recording at Nickelodeon Animation Studios this afternoon. Ni Hao Kai-Lan airs on Nick Jr Monday through Friday mornings. If you have a preschooler in your house you may be familiar with this show... and more than likely they're speaking some Mandarin Chinese because of it.
Some photos from an amazing photo session with actress Kerriann Banks. Locations in and around Valencia, CA. Photographed primarily with the Canon 5D and Canon 24-70L 2.8.
It was a fantastic day photographing Jeff and Becky's wedding at the historic Lindley Scott House in Azusa yesterday. Friend and fellow photogapher Mark Martinez covered the ladies getting ready in Northridge while I covered the guys miles away in Sunland. We then all met up at the Lindley House. The photos below are just a small sampling of the amazing images we captured. Congrats, Jeff and Becky!!
Mitchel Wu Toy Photography - Creating stories and alternate universes through toy photography... capturing the illusion of motion, and emotion, where none exist. Bridging the gap between sculpted pieces of painted plastic and the stories
in ones head.