Monday, March 8, 2010 at 6:11am
This wedding took place at 2 of my favorite venues. The 1st was the Los Angeles Arboretum and the 2nd was the San Gabriel Hilton. I just love how many different looks I can get everytime I’m photography either an engagement session or wedding at the Arboretum in Arcadia next to the newly remodeled Westfield Santa Anita Mall. Also, the San Gabriel Hilton has so many little gems for getting awesome photographs it’s ridiculous! On top of all of that, Daniel and Mouy are like all my other awesome clients….they TRUST me to do do my job and gives me so much freedom to do what I do best! I also had the pleasure of having an awesomely-super-over-qualified 2nd photographer, Mr. Doug McNamee of DMC Studio so this is almost like a dream wedding for me
I currently am using an image from this wedding as my facebook fan page’s profile picture. Love it!































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Posted in Blog, Bridal Session, Weddings | Tags: Bridal Session, Chinese Tea Ceremony, Los Angeles County Arboretum, Los Angeles Wedding Photographer, Outdoor Wedding, Outdoor Wedding Ceremony, Photography, San Gabriel, San Gabriel Hilton, Tea Ceremony, Wedding, Wedding Ceremony, Wedding Photographer, Wedding Photography
Monday, February 8, 2010 at 12:26pm
Redondo Beach Historic Library is an amazing location. I always enjoy photographing weddings at venues that are close to the beach and the Historic Library in Redondo Beach was no exception! Jen and Leo has had friends that I was the wedding photographer for and also we are all from the same high school…(GO Temple City Rams!) so they were completely trusting of my style of photography and let me do my thing! I had an absolute blast shooting this wedding and I had the pleasure of doing it with the amazing Doug McNamee of DMC Studio and also my partner (yeah, not that kind….) in our “TiltnShift” photography workshops. I just LOVE IT whenever I get the opportunity to photograph a wedding with a fellow photographer because we always feed off of each other’s creativity and the end result is visible in the images!





































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Wednesday, January 6, 2010 at 1:48pm
Our next wedding adventure brings us to Pasadena. We were all over Pasadena! We were at the Westin Hotel, the Pasadena Museum of California Art, charming Old Town Pasadena, and even Pasadena City Hall! This was Daphne and Kent’s big day. These two may look familiar to some of you because I also took their engagement pictures. Also on a side-note, Daphne and my wife were friends from high school! I was lucky to have had the pleasure of being their wedding photographer.
To start off the day, Daphne and Kent got ready at the Westin located in Downtown Pasadena. Here we met up with the amazing videographer Yaz Kim from WHSY Enterntainment (check out some of his work, after the break). Assisted with my second shooter, Kalen, we photographed the happy couple getting ready for their ceremony. After everyone was prepped and ready to go, we headed over to the Pasadena Museum of California Art. Some parts and angles of this place may also look familiar because this is where they had their engagement session! Daphne and Kent had their wedding inside an art museum! How cool is that?! They only invited their family and closest friends. After their ceremony, we took some pictures of the bride and groom with their bridesmaids and groomsmen. After an hour or so of shooting at the PMCA, we brought the cute newlyweds to Old Town Pasadena. We got some photos of Daphne and Kent with the charming town in the background. Their reception was held at the charming Rococo Room at the Cafe Santorini. The reception was a blast. Everyone was having fun. There was dancing and fun games to keep the guests entertained. We captured the fun moments the couple had during their awesome reception. After the reception was over we headed to the historic Pasadena City Hall. We got some AWESOME night shots.
Daphne and Kent’s wedding was a blast. Thanks Daphne and Kent for allowing me to photograph your important day. I had so much fun!
The Westin
191 N Los Robles Ave
Pasadena, CA 91101
(626) 792-2727
Pasadena Museum of California Art
490 East Union Street
Pasadena, CA 91101
(626) 568-3665
Cafe Santorini
70 West Union Street
Pasadena, CA 91103-3627
(626) 564-4200

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Thursday, December 31, 2009 at 8:21pm
Engagement Session for Karen & Bryant was so much fun! I am so looking forward to photographing their wedding at the Pacific Palm Resort in the City of Industry on January 16th, 2010! We were photographing here when we ran into my personal SEO and Photography hero Lawrence Chan from Tofurious. He even made a twitter post about my session too! Feelin’ blessed

Pacific Palms Resort
1 Industry Hills Parkway
City of Industry, CA 91744
(626) 854-2496
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Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 6:49pm
Okie dokie as promised…some more cool imagery from Daniel and Mouy’s e-Session at the Getty Center. I’ll spare all of you on my babbling and just jump straight into the images…enjoy!
Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, California 90049
(310) 440-7300
I spent all the time you guys’ve been waiting on this one image……what do you think….?





I think the theme here is PDA over-load! Love it………had a blast shooting you guys!