Archive for March, 2010

I know I always say how much I love the couples that I work with… and I truly do! Each one of them holds a special place in my heart, and I feel so blessed to be able to share glimpses of their amazing lives!!! 

Last week I spent a couple of hours with Melissa and her beautiful family.  I absolutely love Melissa… from the moment we met I knew she was a very sweet and inspiring person.  She is so amazing! Always cheering me on… she is one of my favorite clients/cheerleaders! Seriously.  She is so supportive of me and I love her for it! :-)

Melissa’s family is absolutely beautiful… I loved how incredibly shy and well-behaved their two children are – I hadn’t seen children so sweet and polite in such a long time!  Just complete CUTENESS.  

Thank you guys for sharing these moments with me! I can’t wait for your wedding in a few months!!!

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So today I was catching up on my reading.  That sounded so scholarly… right!?!?  LOL!! I actually was catching up on my magazine readings… haha!  I have always loved magazines (although, I have to admit I don’t always read them until months and months after I get them).  When I was growing up I was obsessed with Cosmo, Elle, and Glamour (of course).  Then when I went into fashion design I was all about “W”.

Now I’m really into “Rangefinder” and “Professional Photographer”.  Since I don’t often sit down to really read them (they just stack up on my living room coffee table), my hubby is always bugging me that I’m just wasting that subscription.  Today he even threatened to throw away the 2 years worth of magazines! Ghasp!!! How dare he… I know!!!

So to prove my point to him that I do get a lot from my subscriptions – I sat down for a couple of hours today and read like 10 magazines back to back!  This is how our conversation played out right after I was done – hubby: “so now that you’ve read them we can start throwing them away now… right”… me: ghasp “oh heck no! These magz are treasures… they’re so inspiring… you touch them and I toss your sports magz!”.  End of argument.

LOL!!!

Soooo… I basically wanted to share a great magazine article with you guys.  It’s an article from the March issue of “Professional Photographer”, it was written by Lorna Gentry – and it’s all about makeup and photography… my two favorite subjects!!  I sat there reading it and I kept nodding my head as I read – as if Lorna needed to see my approval! Lol!

So here’s the article almost word-by-word, with a few notes from me. 

This first Tip she shared totally made me laugh because we’ve all encountered it, but I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned it – Do not go to a tanning booth or use a spray tan right before the wedding… (and let’s not even mention bottled tan lotions… those of us who have tried them have been through the umpa-loompa look before! Soooooo not cute!!!).  There really is little we can do even in post production to correct the umpa-loompa look… haha!

1.   Blend… Blend… Blend.  You can use your everyday makeup, but use more than you normally use every day.  You don’t want to look washed out, so you’ll need more makeup than usual so that it shows through beautifully in pictures.

2.  Sometimes less is more.  Use less makeup for a day wedding and more for evenings.  You can get dramatic with eye makeup.  I personally LOVE dramatic eye makeup – seriously it’s the best, and easiest, way to add glamour and drama to images!

3.  Don’t skimp on concealer.  Use a moisturized concealer on the thin, sensitive skin under the eyes.  If your concealer isn’t moisturizing, blend it with a skin cream.  For blemishes, first treat them with a natural or over-the-counter anti-inflammatory, then cover with concealer.

4.  Do a makeup trial run.  It’s the only sure-fire, stress-free way to make certain that your makeup will look beautiful.  I can’t even emphasize this enough! You have no idea how many brides I’ve met who have changed their mind about wedding makeup after doing their trial run.  Some of my brides have even told me how they decided to change makeup artists after they realized how unhappy they were with the pre-wedding experience.  You don’t want to go through a bad experience on your wedding day.  You won’t have time to execute a plan B or to really restart from scratch- you want to hash out all the issues before the wedding day.  If you’re going to use fake lashes, make sure you have worn them at least once before – otherwise you’ll feel anxious about them on your wedding day.

5.  Not all mineral makeup is created equal.  Titanium dioxide, a chemical used as sun block, can reflect flash, giving the bride a ghostly appearance.  In 2009 makeup artist Annie May launched a line of mineral makeup especially formulated for photography called Advanced Mineral Makeup.  May promises it won’t white-out the bride under flashI’ve never really seen this issue personally before… but it’s definitely something to think about.

6.  Use waterproof makeup with staying power.  You don’t want to spend your reception in the bathroom reapplying your makeup.  Foundation, eyeliner and mascara all should be waterproof.  And in case you cry (and you probably will), have a tissue or handkerchief handy to gently blot your tears right at the eye.  Just to add to this a little bit – you want to make sure that you don’t need to keep reapplying throughout the day. I have had several weddings where the brides makeup kept having to be reapplied so much that it cut our actual ‘camera time’ drastically, it really interfered with the flow of the images.  Of course, I personally didn’t think the makeup needed that much reapplication, but the bride felt a little too self conscious in the heat (which is understandable).  That handkerchief for your tears is great to gently blot the sweat from  your forehead (unless your wedding is in Palm Springs at noon in the middle of summer… in which case I just wish you luck! LOL!!)

7.  Keep your lips moisturized and colored. Dry lips look dreadful in photos.  Have someone carry your lipstick for you and touch up often.  Matte and gloss lipstick both photograph well, and be sure to blend lip liner for enhanced definition. Yeah…. What she said!! LOL!!

8.  Don’t forget the groom. If the groom is red faced due to too much sun (or drinking), a little powder can help.  That goes for shiny heads, too. And it’s a good idea to skip a tube of Chapstick in the groom’s pocket for his dry lips, as well as a handkerchief to dab well-wishers’ makeup smudges off his suit.  I had never thought of this before… LOVED the idea of the sheer powder for shiny foreheads!!!

9.  Don’t sprinkle on Glitter.  In photographs, it tends to look like little white spots, as if there’s something wrong with the camera.  OMG!! Don’t get me started on how much I dislike glitter on photographs! I had one sweet bride once that carried around her glitter stick (for lack of a better word for it).  She kept reapplying this thick glitter to her neck, arms, back, front, sides. I mean – EVERYWHERE.  I can’t even go into how long it took me in post production to get that glitter to fade back and not look like she had white polka-dots all over her!!!   I laugh now… but I wasn’t laughing then… haha! Glitter is just not photogenic.  Might I suggest shimmering lotion instead?… I mean, if you want some bling bling… focus on the jewelry. 

10.  Remember to apply foundation and powder to your neck, shoulders and décolletage – you want your head to look like it belongs to your body! LOL!

And just because any post is better with a picture… some of nature’s fabulous and flawless beauty!

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of shooting one of the most fun weddings I’ve ever been to… the music was bumpin’ and the guest were dancing up a storm!!! …  I’ll get to that in a sec. 

First… let me tell you a little bit about one of the sweetest couples I’ve ever met!!!  When I met the gorgeous Bride one of the first things she told me was that although He (the Groom) loves pictures, she didn’t like taking pictures. AT ALL.  She is so uncomfortable with pictures that she didn’t want to do an engement session at all… and He loves her so much that he wanted her to be happy (is that the cutest thing ever?!?!).

  The Groom is such a sweet person… he was so excited to be marrying the love of his life – you could see this peaceful love and happiness in his eyes!!! 

 And the Bride… well, she was absolutely breathtaking!!! Seriosly.  Beutiful.  She was definitely shy … but it was so endearing to watch her be so shy and sweet! 

Both of them were just so at peace with each other… they had this amazingly calming love about them. 

Now… their reception… a total blast!  I love being at weddings where absolutely every guest is truly enjoying themselves.  Everyone was laughing… dancing… drinkin’… just having fun!!!  That kind of happiness is just contagious! It took all of my energy to not jump in the dance floor and make a fool of myself!!! LOL!!!

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So my annoying migraine finally decided to give me a break and take a hike… boy it took a while this time! ugh!  I get so frustrated when I can’t even focus…which only makes my head hurt even more… it’s a nasty little cycle… haha!

I finally got my images from a couple of weeks ago ready to post – better late than never, right?  :-)

Last week I had a lot of fun spending some time with Linda and Augie… and their 3 beautiful children.  Aren’t they such a cute family! check out their brand new baby… I absolutely adore chubby-wooby babies!  I remember a few years ago, back when Jovanni was like 3 months old – my little niece came to visit and pointed out how his chubby little hands and his chubby little arms.  She asked us if is wrists hurt, since they looked like they were about to explode!!! LOL!! Linda’s chunky-munky wittle baaabbbby (yes… that’s my baby talk! LOL!) – had those same wrists… I LOVED it!!!

Linda and Augie – you guys have such a beautiful family … I know your wedding will be super special! I can’t wait for your Malibu wedding next month!

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Last weekend was a little busy for me… even though I didn’t shoot a wedding… well – I guess it wasn’t super busy, but boy did I feel like I was all over the place! LOL!

Saturday morning I drove down to Laguna Beach for an early morning engagment/family photo session… then, since I was in OC (LOVE OC, by the way!! :-) ), I did a consult with a super cute couple.  They were so much fun, so incredibly sweet, and I can tell they’re super romantic! (he proposed on a hot air balloon!! can it get more romantic than that!?!?!).  Anyways… I had a blast chatting with them for a while.  I hope to hear back from them … :-)

Then Sunday came – and I think this is why I think I’ve been super busy – this is the day my migraine began! ugh! I hate migraines.  I’ve sufferend from migraines for almost 10 years now.  Funny fact – my migraines began around the time I started dating my hubby! LOL! – I always tell him I’m allergic to him! haha!  Anywhoooo…. back to my current migraine… you know what’s worse than anything – having a migraine while your toddler decides that it’s fun to turn the lights on and off while your niece decides to play with the volume of the TV! LOL!!!  – I laugh now…. but I was not laughing then (I admit, I was in the corner of the room under all the pillows and blankets I could find… sitting in the fetal position while shedding a tear of pain! LOL! – yeah… I’m a bit of a drama queen!)

Sooooo…. I’m behind on my post processing… but my goal is to catch up this week (keeping my fingers crossed here! :-) ). 

So for now…. I have a teaser image from the wedding I shot 2 weeks ago.

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Indian Hills Golf Course Wedding - a few clouds didn't stop this super fun couple from having a blast!

Last Sunday I spent some time with Jacy and Carlos at the Santa Monica pier.  From the moment that I met these two, we all just clicked – Jacy is one of the sweetest girls you could ever meet (her smile makes you smile… seriously).  They’re both very laid back, very easy going, and extremely happy to be in love with each other… and they enjoyed taking pictures – this is jus my type of couple!!!  

We had such a good time at the pier.  Jacy and Carlos – you guys rock! I serioulsy can’t wait to have a blast at your wedding!!!!

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Having fun in front of the Carousel room at the Santa Monica Pier

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Santa Monica Engagement Session

LOVE how much fun they had!!!

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So this week I know I haven’t really posted much…and here I was finally starting to do good… did anyone notice I had 3 posts last week?!?!  I was on fire!!! LOL!!! 

This week I was a little hesitant to post, since I tend to wear my heart on my sleeve… I really didn’t want to bring anyone down.  Writing has always been great therapy for me, so please forgive the sad undertones of this post.  I promise I’ll immediately post the pics from last week’s awesome engagement session :-) .

It all started because of a doggie.  A sweet, adorable, lovable dalmatian.  A dear friend of mine, Tracie, asked me to capture the amazing relationship that she has between her and her doggie… who has cancer and isn’t doing so well.  Yeah… I took out some tissues as soon as I found out her sweet friend was so sick!  I was nervous about doing the shoot since I knew how important these images would be, but I was so honored to be able to capture those images for her.  

Well… earlier this week, Tracy had to cancel our pet session… AJ (her doggie) isn’t doing so well anymore and she didn’t want to put him through it.  I was so sad for her…. I know how much AJ means to her.  I understood how she felt, she wanted to remember him how he was when he was truly himself… happy, lovable, and healthy.  I completely agreed with her.  And this is when I started pouring back into my own memories of my sweet angel.  I started going through the THOUSANDS (yes… over 3000 actually) of pictures that I took of my sweet little Josue. 

I love looking at his sweet face and remembering the moments when I shot that particular image… I treasure my memories of him more than anything!  I love how a simple picture can bring back soooo many memories… and even though I get terribly sad (and angry too) that I don’t get to see him grow – seeing his pictures and remembering those happy moments truly bring me peace.  I can’t explain it…

The essence of photography, of capturing a moment and a feeling forever – it’s so amazing!  This is the reason why I love capturing so many moments for so many amazing people … it’s truly the reason why photography is so incredibly important to me.  I always feel so honored to be a part of so many lives… of sharing in so many memories.  I hope that when my clients look at their images, their hearts are filled with love, happiness, and they get taken back to that moment of sheer joy!  I hope their hearts swell like my heart swells when I see my sweet boy’s face!

Let me introduce my sweet boy… my angel… this is my little Josue – this is the smile that melts my heart :-)