Laker Girls Lunch Date at Carl’s Jr.

 

Los Angeles Laker Girls Lunch Date at Carl’s Jr., Los Feliz, CA

I had a privilege to cover this corporate joint event between Los Angeles Laker Girls and Carl’s Jr. called, “Laker Girls Lunch Date at Carl’s Jr.” Thanks to my good friend Daniel Chou for the connection. A lot die-hard fans showed up to have their pictures taken with two beautiful and down-to-earth Laker Girls: Whitney & Natasha. Even a puppy had a glimpse of the Laker Girls.

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The Story of Liss & Ray

The Story of Liss & Ray @ Venice Canal and Santa Monica Pier, CA

Liss and Ray, fun and adventure loving couple, celebrated their engagement in “California Style” at Venice Canal and Santa Monica pier. What started as a friendship grew into serious relationship and now, they’re at the “blossoming” stage as they prepare for the wedding day in April. Both were not hesitant nor afraid to reveal their goofy/silly sides when they were in front of my camera. In fact, it was very easy and natural because their chemistry as a couple was very transparent and honest. It truly was a reflection of their heart and attitude for each other. They just could not hide their emotion, and thankfully I was there to capture every little details. May their love and respect for each other continue to blossom well into their marriage… Blessings!

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The Wedding Day : Wonmi & Jae

The Wedding Day : Wonmi & Jae @ The Peninsula Beverly Hills

Floral & Food Styling by Kristine Shin

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Organic Vegetable Images for Red Tomato Pasta Café

Food Photography session @ Backyard Outdoor Studio

So colorful, so tender and so tasty (found out about the “tasty” part after the session)! In my photography arrangements, I believe that the natural lighting (sunlight but indirect, diffused, soft lighting) is always the best choice to bring out the “lively” essence and “organic” form of the subject matter. I really enjoyed this backyard session and it reminded me how photography can be done creatively and not restricted to artificial studio lighting and technical setups. As long as you have a clear artistic direction, a camera becomes just a tool to express your creativity, it’s all in the concept and how you “perceive/see” things with your heart. These images will be used in menus and wall displays at the Red Tomato Pasta Café. I hope all the customers who enters the restaurant and sees the images would be carving for food and recognize the great work of our Creator. “For you, O Lord, have made me glad by your work; at the works of your hands I sing for joy.” -Psalm 92:4

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