Yearly Archives: 2013

Mueller Family. Family Mini Session. Orange County Family Photographer.

‘Tis the season to smile!

Again, I had the honor to photograph Nea, from Laced Bliss and Love, and her family for their annual Holiday photos. They are my kinda people; funny, sweet, and they know how to work the camera. Check out all the handsome fellas they got going on in the Mueller family. And I thought I got a work out chasing after my son…..no wonder all these ladies look fabulous. Seriously, who needs a workout when you have boys to chase after. Hee he!  Then you have the only granddaughter and she’s just a beauty. She was so cute especially when she kept on whispering to me to take different types of photos of her. Can I keep her? By the way please notice all the fabulous flower headpieces the gals are rocking’. The flowers were designed and created by the fabulous Laura, from Instyle Blooms and makeup from the talented, Rachel. Umm, hello is it still summer? The way the sun was setting that evening gave off the most delicious warm glow.
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Elizabeth, Jose Luis & Baby Samuel. Family. Orange County Family Photographer.

Salsa dancing brought them together but this little handsome guy created their family of three. Elizabeth and Jose Luis met one night for a friend’s birthday party when he asked her to dance. They fell in love and traveled from their native Minnesota to California and begin their lives together. After they wed, Jose Louis (of Mexican decent) and Elizabeth (of Korean decent) gave birth to their adorable son, Samuel. They sure made a cute little combo! This family wanted to recognize their love, Samuel, by documenting his big ONE year birthday. So, they did this with a family photo session with a little extra emphasis on the birthday boy.

The “S” in Samuel must really stand for smile because besides my own son (partly because I trained him so early …hee hee), I’ve never seen such a smiley baby boy. The only work I had to do was make sure mom and dad were smiling. Ha! In some of the images below you’ll see that this sweetie pie is almost ready to start walking on his own. Then that’s when the real fun begins. Run parents, run! Oh and did I mention that Samuel has the most awesome birthdate? Let’s just wish Sammy boy a Happy Halloween and Happy Birthday!
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Arlene & Anthony . Maternity. Orange County Maternity Photographer.

Could you believe that we had this gorgeous maternity session at the beach in October? Yup, sure did. Although Arlene is going to have a true fall baby, due in November, we had what seemed to be a very hot summer maternity session. I’m telling you I was wrapped from head-to-toe in fall attire. It was like Wham! As soon as we started Arlene and Anthony’s maternity sesh, it went from being as crisp as a cucumber to hot as a red tamale. Lucky for them they were dressed weather appropriate in cool summer whites. Boy oh boy did Arlene look stunning. Something about whites and creams always make for a pretty picture. An extra added bonus to Arlene’s loviness was her gorgeous eyes. I wonder if Anthony also has the recessive gene? Those would be some amazing eyes on their future baby bundle!

They met in high school and their love is still as strong as it was then, and is growing now that they have baby number one on his way. Throughout the morning, Arlene and I chatted away talking a little about this and that, you know the basics. It turns out that I have a lot in common with this beauty. We both attended an all-girl high schools, just have sisters, and the best is that she’s also a Trojan! Fight on! Yes, Arlene gets down with her bad self and is actually getting her MBA, from USC, as I type. That just means that future baby Anthony is going to be one good looking guy and a smarty too! “Daddy Anthony” was a little shy, but he did mention to me how excited he was to introduce his little man to fun, fun, fun, like his favorite sports!

Congratulations Arlene and Anthony! I can’t wait to see what your little feisty (mama says he’s very active already) guy looks like.
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Vicky & Eduardo. Married. Los Angeles Wedding Photographer.

Sometimes you can tell people are in love by the way they speak to one another. Other times it’s the way they touch. With Vicky and Eduardo, it’s all in the way she gazes deep into his eyes and how he, as nervous as a twelve year old boy, smiles back. During their engagement session these tender moments and glances gave their images so much peaceful beauty. I witnessed this love pouring out on their wedding day as well. Vicky batted her gorgeous eyes and Eduardo fell deeper and deeper into her spell. I know this love oozed out into the hearts of their guests as well because their friends and family continued to bare gifts of love and hugs throughout the afternoon and into the evening. With so much love that surrounded them, like almost 300 guests worth of love, somehow they seemed to give each person their individual attention and also at times acted as if they were the only two on the dance floor.

They married and the reception followed at, Heritage Park in Santa Fe Springs. I’ve had photo sessions at this park before, but it was a pleasant surprise seeing it set up for a wedding because it has a variety of eclectic areas with everything from a mini orange grove to a large hay hut. I never imagined a wedding here until the lovely set-up on Vicky and Eduardo’s wedding day.

It was such a beautiful wedding. I was lucky to document it all! Congratulations Vicky and Eduardo! You two are amazing people and couldn’t have been sweeter to work with! I hope you are having a blast in Seattle!

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Carmen Olivia. Smash The Cake. Los Angeles Baby Photographer.

I’m in love and in awe. Olivia, (as her parents call her) has been just as adorable since before she was even born. I’ve photographed this pretty thang when she was in her mama’s belly, just a wee newborn, and now as this precious one year old. Seriously, I love what I do!

For Smash sessions I allow the parents (usually the mamas) to come up with the theme or concept. Erica (Olivia’s mommy) said mermaid. I said fantabulous! We went from there and well you will just have to scroll down to see. Just like  her maternity session with all the outfit changes, she brought out the cuteness for this one too.

Olivia posed like a model. No, like a real model with very sophisticated looks at first. Then after a little warming up and some pearls to gnaw on she let loose. We got our smiles! Don’t be fooled by her dreamy eyes and luxurious lashes, she’s got beauty and brains. Olivia is already babbling lot of words and understands both English and Spanish. Aye, que bonita!

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Mateo and Giselle. Baptism. Los Angeles Baptism Photographer.

Mateo, two years, and his little sister Giselle, three months, received the sacrament of Baptism at the Church of the Good Shepard in Beverly Hills. It was an honor for me to help Mateo and Giselle’s parents document this momentous occasion in their children’s Catholic faith. Giselle was a sweet pea with her classic long white dress and laced bonnet, while her older brother suited up in an all white short ensemble. Baptisms always feel like mini weddings to me. The excitement that the parents feel and the preparation before the ceremony are all so traditional. After the Priest or Deacon blesses the children, the families gather for photos with their Godparents and soon after they are off to celebrate. Mateo was an excellent observer throughout the entire ceremony, yet baby cakes Giselle cried for a bit. What three-month old wouldn’t cry when she is getting oil and water poured over her sweet little forehead? After all was said and done, both cuties looked adorable posing with grandparents, Godparents and other relatives for their special spiritual day.How sweet are their outfits and these shoes!
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Apple Picking. Personal. Southern California Family Photography.

Traditions make memories. Growing up, the traditions that my family created are what made the holidays even more magical. I would look forward to the simplest things that my parents, mostly my mom, would try and create with the little money we had. Some families have the same traditions as ours, like “school shopping” all in one weekend. During the summers our tradition was to spend back-to-back days at the library and weekends in search of free museums. Our Halloween costumes were always made by my grandmother. For Thanksgiving, someone, usually myself, makes my Nana’s stuffing and no matter what the weather is like, we all wear dresses to dinner. One of my favorite Christmas traditions is to open a gift from my mom on Christmas Eve, it is always a new pair of pajamas. They aren’t just any plain ole’ solid colored cotton collared pj set either. Nope. My mommy always tries to find the cutest and most unique type of sleepwear because plain old pjs would get boring year after year. And well, she knows we all love the years when we get a new set of Hello Kitty or old school footsie ones. The list could really go on and on for Christmas traditions, but lets move on before I start writing a novel. On new years Eve we always create our own ice cream called “shlop.” This tradition started a little late, after I was in college. I lived DC for a while and one of my roomies taught me how to make this ah-maze-ing dessert. It’s a take on Cold Stone Creamery’s treats. Basically you just get your favorite ice cream flavor (ours is vanilla) and all the candy and cookies that you want to mix in with the ice cream. You crush up the cookies and candies, then mix in the vanilla ice cream. You put it back in the freezer to harden and then when it hardens a little, you take it out and devour! For the love day (Valentine’s Day) my mom is cute and tries to get us little nicknacks like hanging heart lights or something cute from the dollar tree. Oh and I can’t forget The Three King’s Day, which falls on January 6th. I’m pretty sure this is a Mexican/Latin tradition, but we put our shoes out on the 5th and the story goes that The Three Kings come by and fill them with goodies because they brought baby Jesus gifts. To this day, we still get our shoes filled.  But the one tradition that makes my heart melt like real butter on white toasted bread is when it was our birthday and my mom would deliver a McDonald’s Happy Meal with a single balloon attached for our school lunch. As kids my family didn’t have much money to spend on eating out or getting a toy just because. My parents were young and still in school, so getting McDonald’s was an extra special treat. Although we aren’t in elementary school anymore, my mom still has balloons waiting for us at home with our favorite meal, which is either made or we go out and have dinner together.

Now why I am sharing all of my family’s personal traditions? Sometimes we forget the little things that make our lives special, or the people that created unforgettable memories that we will always cherish. Yes, sadly at times I take my mom for granted (I am human) because we are so close in age that I forget she isn’t just like an older nagging sister, but actually my loving mother that has taught me these traditions that make the holidays even more special for our family. I want to keep these traditions alive for my little family too. I hope my children will do the same with the traditions my mom has created and the new one’s that I have started as well. Thank you mommy, I love you!

To my honey bunnies, these memories are for you. Our second annual trip to Riley’s Farm. The best way to kick off Fall. rf1While I was uploading these photos I was trying to decide if the house or the bench was leaning….so I made both lean. Ha!
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