Posts Tagged ‘portrait’
Sandy and I were just hanging out today after sleeping waaay in this morning. I was completely exhausted from yesterday when I shot a wedding with Brian Khang in Old Town Fullerton. (I’ll post pics from that in a few days.) But we were just chillin’ around the house and Sandy was doing her favorite pasttime: surfing Facebook profiles. Out of no where she said, “so are we going to take pics today?’ Now, normally it’s like pulling teeth to get her to pose or take pics for me because she doesn’t want to go get all “did up”. But today she was all ready and willing, so I jumped at the chance. We just went into the backyard and snapped these up in a quick n dirty 5 minute photo session. Dirty because, well our backyard still isn’t done and there’s nothing but dirt back there. (Actually the concrete is finished, but we still have grass and plants to put in.)
So after we finish and I get them onto the computer…guess what’s the first thing she does? Update her facebook profile pic. haha.
Sorry about not updating my blog in a while. My alter-ego day job has been keeping me quite busy. Things are hectic since I recently moved over to join a new team and have been suffering at the hands of the newbie learning curve. My new boss seems cool, except that he wants to keep me busy. But anyway, we were able to squeeze in a portrait session with Branden this past weekend. His parents wanted to get some images of him to share with friends and family, as well as to capture moments of him while he’s still in that newborn stage. I hadn’t seen him for a week and already, he’s changed so much. His face looks chubbier, he moves around a lot, and his eyes open to stare at you when he’s awake. It’ll be interesting to see his growth by next week.
Which brings me to an important note. I recently came across this great article that stressed the importance of frequently having professional portraits taken of your children as they grow up. It’s exactly for the reason that they grow so fast that you want to do this. Sure, snapshots are fun too but an image taken by a professional with pro-level equipment brings the enjoyment onto another level. The value of a beautiful family treasure that can be enjoyed for years (and by future generations) offsets the price of the photo session.
I hope that Ann and Chuck (as well as Branden, and the rest of our family) enjoy these images for years to come. If you would like a portrait session done of your children, feel free to get in touch with me. My contact info is on the about me page :)
I think he just woke up here:
And here he is getting sleepy again. Babies don’t stay awake very long.
Yup. They don’t stay awake for very long at all.










