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crab fishing at tomales bay.

January 14, 2011

we woke up before dawn that morning.

the bay was quiet, still, and cloaked in fog.

we packed our canoes and took off from nick’s cove.

the fog made it seem like a different world.

the smallest guy we caught.

(with one pincher too.)

the largest guy we caught.

we just had to get fresh oysters,

and headed back.

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Over the Christmas holiday back home, we went on a spontaneous trip to Tomales Bay with some friends to go crab fishing in canoes. I got so excited that I took WAY too many photos, and everything was on film cause that’s all I brought with me. But it was a wonderful time where I pretty much went in a canoe for the first time, took tons of photos, and over ate fresh crab & oysters, but boy, were they delicious!

There is just something about fishing and fishing communities that I love. Something real, honest, and raw about it. So much so that it’s beautiful because of that. Catching your meal instead of having to buy it from a freezer at the supermarket? That’s the human experience, right there.

That, and the experiences you share with people you love at the same time. <3


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I can’t believe another year is upon us already. Where has 2010 gone? Much too quickly, for I felt like it just ran straight through my fingers.

I used to take New Year’s very seriously as a child, I would lie awake at night, listening to the radio with my headphones until just before midnight (for everyone else had already gone to bed). Then when the new year was almost here, I would go into the living room, throw hand cut confetti in the air at midnight along with the TV on very low, and when it was all over, I would clean it all back up and climb back into bed.

The funny things we did as children, no?

2010 has been a year of growth, and a year of pausing and resuming. I’m glad to be where I am now in my path, forging ahead, looking forward to what 2011 brings. Creatively, spiritually, and all around joyfully. 2010 was a year of really figuring myself out more, and I feel like 2011 is going to be the year where I exude it, and solidify that.

There will be more adventures, more pioneering, more creativity, more dreaming and most of all, more wonder. <3 You can bet on that. :)

Here’s to another wonderful year!

merry christmas . 2010.

December 24, 2010

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So I totally intended to do so much for Christmas this year, but it crept up on me much sooner than I had expect and here I am, staring at Christmas Eve, and I didn’t get a chance to send cards, or do very much of what I wanted to! Isn’t that how it is almost every year? Well that’s alright, here I am to wish you all a Merry Christmas – I do hope you’re spending it with loved ones :)

P.S. Mumford & Sons = <3

P.P.S. Almost all the ornaments that I have displayed are vintage – love!

another year older…

November 21, 2010

… another year wiser.

Thankful for the last year & all the things I learned, here’s to another wonderful year. ;)

Thank you all for being there, for all the support & love! I heart you all. <3

(It’s my birthday today!)

a dancer’s soul . emily.

October 15, 2010

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For some time now, I have wanted to photograph dancers. Dance was like one of those things that hovers in your life; for me, it was always, always a passion. Growing up, there wasn’t a moment I didn’t want to become a ballerina, or dancer of some sort. I used to watched the Nutcracker almost every year live, as well as watch it on PBS, where there would be no talking for hours, and finally when I switched the channel, I found it strange to hear people speaking all of the sudden. I was never able to take classes when I was young because my family couldn’t afford it, so I would simply rely on day dreaming, putting on home “performances” and watching others dance. But that passion never died.

As I grew older and gravitated towards photography, I always had dance in the back of my head. It wasn’t until recently that I decided to dance full out for my own benefit, but that’s a post for another time. As my passion for photography grew, I always held dance there, even when I named my photography business. It has always had a hold on me, like a magnet.

I love photography because I love being able to show people how I see the world, and how things make me feel. I love dance because to me, it’s a way to feel free, to let yourself go, to visually interpret music. Dancers dance for so many different reasons, but as any artist, it’s a means to communicate, and get things out of their body that they may not be able to say through their mouths. Because of my two great passions, it was only natural they would combine at some point. And that point has arrived.

I met Emily only this year, but I’ve seen her dancing for much longer than that through the recitals at my dance studio. Emily is a wonderful spirit, full of life and energy on top of being a beautiful dancer. I knew I wanted to photograph her to capture that – to capture why she dances, and the dancer’s soul that she has. I didn’t want to just capture how amazing her leaps are (which are amazing), or how dynamic her dancing is. No, dance is so much more than that. Dance is a voice. Dancing not only involves the large moments when you are leaping, but the little moments in between. When you take a breath. When you gather yourself. When you show the world just what you want to say.

When you let yourself go.

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I am so excited to be sharing this with you all, but these images are only a scratch on the surface for me. I want to dig more, meet more dancers, photograph their stories, their dancing, their souls. I want to explore that in photographs. And I want to share it with the world.

<3

m.o.m shop.

September 30, 2010

I love darling, darling shops, and the Encinitas m.o.m shop is definitely in that category! I stumbled upon this lovely shop months ago and immediately wanted to photograph the entire place – there was adorableness tucked away in every corner! Pretty much everything is handmade by the two lovely ladies of the shop – Bethany & Tere, a mom & daughter team with a whimsical creative eye that I just love. :) I actually used some of their banners for an engagement shoot a while back.

How lovely would all these things be in a wedding?! One can only imagine.

I also wanted to post this blog as a tribute to their sweet dog Stella, who passed away earlier this month. Stella was a sweet, sweet soul, and I will miss seeing her face when I drop by the shop! You should drop by the shop too – and feast your eyes on all their lovely creations :)

m.o.m shop
1055 south coast hwy 101 #a-garage
encinitas, ca 92024
tel:510.761.1406