Archive for the ‘Personal’ Category

around 2:45pm.

May 6, 2009

As promised! Here are more images of possibly the cutest baby ever and her birthday cake. :)

During the party, I was discussing with a friend about our first birthdays, and she was mentioning that she had photos of herself on her first birthday, smothered in birthday cake. I never had such photos! I only have two photos from my first birthday which were cake-free. Does everyone really have photos of themselves smashing their face in cake as a baby?! Do tell :)

How can you resist this face?!

More to come TODAY :)

happy birthday,,

April 21, 2009

..to him :)

a quick hello.

March 31, 2009

Just wanted to drop in quickly and say hello and that I am still here and alive! Things have just been so busy with the move! :) Lots to do, lots to do!

So, how are all you? Tell me something that you’re thankful for today.. just for fun. :) Me? I’m thankful for the new view I have while working :)

the salton sea.

March 5, 2009

I’ve been to the Salton Sea several times now, but this was the first time I went without needing to shoot a couple. I went when Samm Blake came to visit San Diego (she’s from Australia), and it was the first time we actually MET, after knowing each other online for many many years (before we even became wedding photographers). I decided to post a few, since it has been a while since I’ve posted anything personal that wasn’t a polaroid.

The backstory of the Salton Sea is that it was created when the Colorado River flooded around the turn of the last century. It was originally touted to be a resort area, with yacht clubs, and boats and water skiing and swimming. But due to many factors (dying fish, high saline content, flooding), it didn’t survive this dream, and now it’s abandoned except for the few people who decided that the Salton Sea is home. Going to the Salton Sea is always a surreal experience, especially at what I think is the most beautiful time to visit it, sunset. The whole place transforms to this serene and abandoned beauty. We stayed well past sunset, as evidenced by some of Samm’s photos on her blog.

What also intrigues me about the place is whenever I see other photographer’s photos of the place – it’s like you can see time pass through it. (For example, we did this shoot a few years ago using that blue chair we found there, and then I found this photo from another photographer of the same chair over a year later. In a different location and totally decayed.) Everytime I see a new photo from a different photographer, you can see how much it decays.

But it is beautiful, and I definitely think worth the 3 hour drive. :)

Enjoy!

P.S. that motel that we shot in is gone! they tore it down :(