Gratitude | Los Angeles Child Photographer
November 21, 2012
As Thanksgiving and Small Business Saturday approach, I would like to take a moment to express my gratitude towards all of the local business and people who bring joy and support to my life.
* Little Junebugs (Words cannot properly express my gratitude for Courtney Collins and all her love, creativity, inspiration, and support.)
* Toy Crazy (Melissa and her crew have supported me and my photography for the last three years. They are the reason I have found many wonderful clients.)
* Yogala Echo Park (I am without a doubt a stronger, more patient, and happier person, because of Yogala and their wonderful teachers. They have a new intro special…first timers to the studio get 1 unlimited month of yoga for $30!)
Remember to support your favorite local business while shopping this holiday season. Actually, remember to support them year round. 🙂
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Check out the latest inspiring blog post from the wonderful Courtney Collins (co-owner of Little Junebugs) here…
http://www.gograhamgo.com/diy-gratitude-tree-craft-for-thanksgiving/
Baseball | Los Angeles Portrait Photographer
October 5, 2012
Elements for last week’s session….
– suit
– louisville slugger
– my dad’s old mitt
– eye black
– Hasselblad
– Alex
Courtney Collins & Little Junebugs | Pasadena Photographer
September 15, 2012
Our session included….
Yellow Umbrellas
Jumping
Marc Jacobs Rain Boots
No Rain
Sunflowers
Gingham
Last month, Little Junebugs and Original Kids by Tanya Alexis decided they needed to do a project together. Two weeks later, we launched our first HeArts & Crafts Event. The HeArts & Crafts Event will occur once a month on a Saturday or Sunday. You can find out more details and future HeArts & Crafts dates on the Little Junebugs website under heArts. I am thrilled to by working with Courtney & little junebugs on heArts & crafts. I look forward to sharing more with you after the next one. 🙂
Information about Pablove Shutterbugs:
Pablove Shutterbugs is the signature program of The Pablove Foundation. In an educational setting, the 8-week program allows children living with cancer to express and develop their creative voices through the art of photography. Each child receives hands-on experience through a mix of one-on-one weekly instruction and group classes. The students also receive their own camera equipment, which is theirs to keep upon completion of the program. Once a year we celebrate the students’ photographic achievements and raise awareness of childhood cancer with a Pablove Shutterbugs group show at an art gallery. We also offer photography workshops and a week long photography summer camp for children living with cancer.
The Pablove Shutterbugs program currently reaches children in Los Angeles and New York City.
My gorgeous little studio at little junebugs…
Some photographs from our first official HeArts & Crafts…
Inspiration | Los Angeles Child Photographer
July 11, 2012
It is always fun to find inspiration. Sometimes inspiration can be found by watching a friend go through their own creative process. It can also be as simple as noticing bright colors or beautiful lines. Or in this particular case….through a rented lens. I never would have thought to use such a wide lens for my work, but after seeing it in action, while assisting a friend on Sunday, I decided to give it a go.
The last image is from the fantastically crafty Little Junebugs in Pasadena. They have lots of arts & craft classes as well as a perfect selection of books and gifts. I am very excited to be cooking up some fun projects with them!!
Here are the results from the inspirational lens….