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October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween! These pics are cute overload!!!! Cute kids, cute costumes, and pumpkins! Let’s take a stroll down memory lane. A few months after my niece was born I made her into sushi and yes that’s a real platter. I can’t believe she was so small at one point! And last year she was a [...]

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Happy Halloween!

These pics are cute overload!!!! Cute kids, cute costumes, and pumpkins!

Let’s take a stroll down memory lane. A few months after my niece was born I made her into sushi and yes that’s a real platter. I can’t believe she was so small at one point!

And last year she was a flower (excuse my blurry phone photo)

This year she’s….a COW! Mooooooooooooooo!

On Saturday we went to Arata’s Pumpkin Farm. It was Karly’s first time at a pumpkin farm and she had a blast!

Seriously how CUTE are these two?!?!?!

CJ the monkey & Karly the cow!

Ladybug, Monkey, Cow!

Karly’s been taking photos with my iPhone and sometimes she actually gets some good ones! Budding photographer!!!

Looking at a spider.

Olive the ladybug!

How cute are these two?!?!?! They kept holding hands all day!

Taking a little stroll in the corn field together.

The farm had this huge maze that we decided to try. It took 5 adults, 2 kiddies, & 1 baby 45 minutes to complete it!

We really wanted to find the Minotaur so we could get the golden pumpkin! Karly was terrified of the Minotaur! So sad, but she was happy with her golden pumpkin!

Still in the maze!

Pony ride!

Choo Choo!!!

A beautiful sunset in Half Moon Bay

 How cute are they doing the same exact pose!

Have a safe Halloween everyone!

 

August 29, 2011

Last week I had the opportunity to assist Junshien International Photographers shoot  a wedding in Boston! It was seriously a last minute trip (I found out less than a week before departing) and I have to say events like this just make me love my job even more. The spontaneity of my life! After the wedding I [...]

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Last week I had the opportunity to assist Junshien International Photographers shoot  a wedding in Boston! It was seriously a last minute trip (I found out less than a week before departing) and I have to say events like this just make me love my job even more. The spontaneity of my life!

After the wedding I spent a few days with a friend hanging out and exploring. About 2 years ago I visited Boston for the first time to help my friends move. (Part 1, Part 2, Freedom Trail) I wanted to go whale watching on that trip, but I felt unprepared both in the motion sickness and camera department. I figured if you’re going to go whale watching you might as well try to document it right?

Luckily on this trip I had to bring most of my equipment with me so I brought my 70-200mm on my whale watching excursion! I have to admit, it was probably one of the first times in my life I felt self-conscious with my camera because the minute I pulled it out I think half the upper deck on that boat was staring at me, but who cares because I was able to capture these moments.

I crossed my fingers, took my motion sickness pill and hoped we could see some whales! The New England Aquarium takes their boats to the Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary which is about 1 – 1.5 hours away. The day I went we didn’t have to actually go all the way into the sanctuary because we saw whales right before we reached it. The naturalist on board gave us lots of interesting info about the whales. Unfortunately because I was trying not to throw up I honestly don’t remember much. The ride there was pretty smooth, but as soon as we stopped to observe the whales the boat rocked back and forth pretty violently. They said it was a lot more rough than normal (probably because Hurricane Irene was coming!) I probably wasn’t supposed too…but I took a second motion sickness pill…just in case!

On the bright side, I can cross off whale watching from my bucket list! We got to see humpback whales doing tail breaches which was pretty cool (although I wish I could’ve seen one actually do a full breach) & I now know that even under severe nausea I can still take a decent photo! All in all it was fun feeling like a National Geographic photographer for an afternoon!

Cute little lighthouse on the way to see the whales! They said it’s the first time in the history of the lighthouse that a woman is the caretaker.

The clouds were looking pretty ominous on parts of the ride!

My first glimpse of a humpback whale!

We got to watch two humpback whales doing tail breaches for awhile.

We saw another whale watching boat. Pretty neat perspective on the vastness of the ocean and how big the whales are.

As we were leaving the two whales breached together as if they were saying bye to us!

I have no idea why I remember this fact, but they told us that the water reached that clock tower before and it was the original location where ships would check in. It’s also Boston’s 17th tallest building.

May 23, 2011

It’s amazing to see how little ones change so fast! My niece is now 21 months!!! Only 3 more months until she turns 2! I can’t believe it, a full-fledged toddler! She’s an endless ball of energy, has her own language (but my whole family understands her), she’s fiercely opinionated, independent & social, and she [...]

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It’s amazing to see how little ones change so fast! My niece is now 21 months!!! Only 3 more months until she turns 2! I can’t believe it, a full-fledged toddler! She’s an endless ball of energy, has her own language (but my whole family understands her), she’s fiercely opinionated, independent & social, and she makes my heart melt everyday.

We did this quick shoot of her a few months ago when she was 1.5. My sister and I literally thought “Oh man, we need to document this day.” So we took her outside our house in whatever outfit we could find and took a few photos. The light was oh so pretty! It’s actually quite difficult to get a good photo of Karly because she’s so active and she absolutely refuses to smile on command, but I think I managed to capture a few here!

March 9, 2011

Hello Blog World! Yes, it’s been quite some time since I’ve visited you, but I’m back! With a cute new look here and a refreshed perspective on blogging I’m ready and better than ever! Aside from lemon & orange flavored candy (seriously I will pick out all the lemon/orange flavors and throw them away if [...]

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Hello Blog World!
Yes, it’s been quite some time since I’ve visited you, but I’m back! With a cute new look here and a refreshed perspective on blogging I’m ready and better than ever! Aside from lemon & orange flavored candy (seriously I will pick out all the lemon/orange flavors and throw them away if I can’t find someone to share them with), it seems like this blog has become my arch nemesis. Back in the days of Xanga I loved to blog, but somewhere along the way I just got so behind on blogging that I didn’t know where to begin anymore. Please don’t tell me I’m the only one who feels like this! Anyways I have an entire season of material to blog, a lot of fun personal tidbits and occasionally (or more frequently) I will be going through my vaults and sharing some older images as well!

I’m very excited about 2011, I’ve been working on a totally awesome side project, taking a lot of photos, working out a lot, updating my blog, and soon I’ll be traveling to attend a lot of my friends weddings and to shoot weddings myself! I can already feel that this year will be amazing! Thank you again for taking this journey with me!

September 25, 2010

It’s the weekend!  I should be getting ready to shoot a wedding tomorrow, instead I decided to do a quick weekend blog post! My family went to Hawaii last month!  I think this trip was SO special because it was the first time our entire family including my grandma went on vacation together since middle [...]

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It’s the weekend!  I should be getting ready to shoot a wedding tomorrow, instead I decided to do a quick weekend blog post!

My family went to Hawaii last month!  I think this trip was SO special because it was the first time our entire family including my grandma went on vacation together since middle school or high school!  On top of it, minus my sister it was the first time we’ve all been to Hawaii!  Come to think about it, it’s so weird that I’ve traveled the world, yet going to Hawaii took this long.  It’s been a month and I’m still thinking about how much fun we had.  I can’t wait for the next time I get to go!  My family even started saving money in our lil pineapple piggy bank we got from the Dole Plantation.

We only went for 3 nights, but I really packed in the activities.  I think we did almost everything most tourists do in a week in those 3 days!  And the best part…I saw a sea turtle…swimming!  It was a dream come true for me!

Also it was probably the first time I went on vacation without my DSLR!!!  *gasp*  All these images were taken using a point and shoot (Canon S90) the underwater photos were taken using the underwater housing for the S90.  I absolutely LOVE this lil camera!

A vacation just isn’t a vacation without eating a lot of great food!

It was my first time snorkeling and what’s funny is I found out I get seasick snorkeling!  I love swimming and I normally can swim for hours, but the water was pretty rough so that took a toll on me!  My sister took a bunch of the fish photos!  Some of these fish were HUUUUUUGE!

Karly LOOOOOVED swimming so much!  She had a blast just a few days shy of her 1st birthday!

We even saw a rainbow when we got to the top of the Diamond Head hike!  Too bad it wasn’t a double rainbow :P

I was SO excited we got to see sea turtles, but one thing I didn’t realize was how big they were!  Also the water was so murky you couldn’t see if there was a turtle nearby and although it’s illegal for you to touch them, two of them swam into me!

July 2, 2010

Today is my parents 29th wedding anniversary! So I just wanted to wish them a great one and many more to come! My parents relationship is real. They laugh, they fight, they’re really silly sometimes, they go through their ups and downs and I’m so thankful that they taught me what marriage is all about. [...]

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Today is my parents 29th wedding anniversary! So I just wanted to wish them a great one and many more to come!

My parents relationship is real. They laugh, they fight, they’re really silly sometimes, they go through their ups and downs and I’m so thankful that they taught me what marriage is all about.  It’s not about being perfect, but accepting and loving each other daily.

I wish I could do something spectacular for them like send them off on a trip somewhere fabulous or give them a million dollars because they deserve it, but I can’t so instead when we see the fireworks on Sunday I’ll tell them it’s not because it’s July 4th, but it’s because everyone is celebrating their anniversary =P

So I’ll leave you guys with this photo of them. It’s not a beautifully photoshopped image with amazing light, but rather a photo taken on my BlackBerry that shows how funny my parents are. I swear, this is their default pose!!!! How cheesy can they be!

March 1, 2010

As I travel back in time to 2 years ago (I know…these photos are OLD!)  I had the opportunity to go take photos inside the Grand Canyon West. Long story short my parents friends hooked me up with a photographer from Korea who was coming to photograph the canyon for a book.  So here I [...]

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As I travel back in time to 2 years ago (I know…these photos are OLD!)  I had the opportunity to go take photos inside the Grand Canyon West.

Long story short my parents friends hooked me up with a photographer from Korea who was coming to photograph the canyon for a book.  So here I was off to the Grand Canyon in freezing cold February weather!

Well as you can guys know I’m not a landscape photographer.  I photograph people and my dogs!  I can say it was a very different experience and I now have a much higher appreciation for landscape photographers.  I’m always in awe when I see those breathtaking photographs, but I just didn’t think about what went into getting that shot.

First of all I had to wake up at the crack of dawn.  Wait let me rephrase that…BEFORE the crack of dawn because we had to off road to some remote location so he could get that shot he wanted.  Second you have to be in good shape because lord knows I ended up on all sorts of ledges and high perches….and last you have to have a lot of patience!  Sometimes things just don’t go as planned, mother nature doesn’t quite care about your plans =P  Also I wasn’t used to having to carry and use a tripod the entire day!!!

I took these photos with my Nikon D70 and whatever kit lens it came with!  This trip was before I got all my fancy equipment and lenses!  Actually after this trip I was wondering why there were so many specks on my photos and realized I needed to get my sensor cleaned (oops!)  Which is another reason it took so long for me to get to these photos, I just didn’t want to deal with removing all those specks!!!!  I wish I could have a “do over” with these photos!  I think if I went now, I would be able photograph it with a much more knowledgeable eye!

What struck me was that the Grand Canyon West was so remote and quiet!!!  Our guide told us they have to use satellite phones because there’s no cell reception on the reservation.  Also it’s hard to see in these photos, but the canyon is so immense!  It’s hard to believe this is only a small part of the entire canyon!  I felt like such a tiny ant.  Seriously without the guide we would’ve had to bust out some survivorman moves!

A DAY IN GRAND CANYON WEST

The Empty Highway

Diamond Peak and contrary to what you see this was taken BEFORE sunrise!

The sun rising

They looked so cute

Another angle of Diamond Peak

Colorado River

We had to do some climbing for this one….

It doesn’t look like it, so I’m really glad I got this shot to show perspective of how high we climbed!

Mr. Photographer from Korea

Sunset

The End.

February 25, 2010

It’s already been 6 months since my niece was born!  Time really does fly by.  She’s so big now!  When I first held her I was scared I would hold her the wrong way or drop her, but now that tiny fragile newborn turned into a baby.  No more am I worried about am I [...]

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It’s already been 6 months since my niece was born!  Time really does fly by.  She’s so big now!  When I first held her I was scared I would hold her the wrong way or drop her, but now that tiny fragile newborn turned into a baby.  No more am I worried about am I supporting her neck, am I holding her right, but now it’s trying to keep her curious little hands off of everything!  She has quite a personality and knows how to express herself.  She reaches and grabs (don’t forget scratches!!!)  She cries when something doesn’t go her way or if we take away a toy.  She ‘s been crawling….backwards for several months!  She laughs and plays with you.  She even started eating solids (avocado was her first).

I’m amazed as I see in 6 months how my niece has grown and I can’t believe in such a short period of time how much babies develop and learn!

She smiles just like her mom does!  With rainbow eyes!

Loves playing in her Baby Einstein

Toby is always close by

After bath time her hair is usually pretty wild!

Mommy + Baby at the 6 month check up where the doctor told us she’s advanced in motor skills, but we already knew that!  Karly’s been lifting up her head since she was a few hours old and everything else according to the baby books happened 2-4 weeks earlier!

And my absolute FAV!
Low Rise Diapers

February 25, 2010

I literally have several thousands of photos I took during my 2 months in Korea.  There’s so many I want to share, but I don’t want to overwhelm everyone so I’ll just be splitting them up and adding them to my blog when I have a chance.  These photos were taken in early to mid [...]

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I literally have several thousands of photos I took during my 2 months in Korea.  There’s so many I want to share, but I don’t want to overwhelm everyone so I’ll just be splitting them up and adding them to my blog when I have a chance.  These photos were taken in early to mid December before all the crazy snow!  So get ready for some awesome snow pics in my next entry!

I have a thing with going to high places to take in the view.  I love it!  I was actually afraid of heights for a period of my life, but now there’s something so awesome about going up high and getting an unobstructed view!

In my search for awesome views of Seoul I asked my cousin if he knew any places really high up and we snuck up to the top of a building!  Totally worth it!

Namsan Tower

One day after eating sushi with my cousin we ended up at a playground in Hongdae.  We thought it would be fun to go on the merry go round to take some pics, but seriously in order to get this photo I thought I was going to throw up!!!!  The things we do to get a fun photo!

I went to this cool place north of Seoul called Heyri.  They have really awesome art there and an English Village.

The view from this mountain near my cousins place.  Next 2 photos taken with my point and shoot.

In Seoul there’s Seoul Tower also known as Namsan Tower.  It’s huge so you can’t miss it no matter where you are in Seoul.  As I was up there I couldn’t believe so many people lived in such a small amount of space!  It’s pretty apparent when all you see are tall buildings everywhere and you’re bumping into every other person on the street!

All these couples come to Namsan Tower and attach a lock.  There are so many locks up there now it’s insane!

Covered in locks!!!!!

View from the top!  I’m so happy I went on a clear day!

Home!

Hyatt Hotel in Itaewon.  That’s one huge hotel!

February 18, 2010

I can remember from a very young age always begging my parents for a dog.  At the time we lived in an apartment so we had to do with goldfish and hamsters, but they promised when we moved to a house we could get a dog.  Finally when I was 9 we moved and to [...]

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I can remember from a very young age always begging my parents for a dog.  At the time we lived in an apartment so we had to do with goldfish and hamsters, but they promised when we moved to a house we could get a dog.  Finally when I was 9 we moved and to my joy literally a week after, my parents had some friends who needed to sell a puppy they had bought as a gift.  That’s how we got Shawn…at 3 months and a huge ball of fur.

Of course my sister and I wanted to name him Fluffy or Snowball or something like that, but my dad firmly put his foot down and said “No…his name is going to be Shawn” (my sister and I think that’s what he wanted to name his son, but too bad he only ended up with daughters =P )

He lived a few weeks short of his 17 birthday.  I have so many wonderful memories of my dog.  I’m not saying I love my other two dogs less, but there’s something different and special about growing up with a dog for so long.  They really become a part of your family.  He’s been with me for half my life…since elementary school through thick and thin and through all the changes in my life.  My family took him on all our camping trips, even to Yellowstone!

While I was in Korea my family told me Shawn’s health was getting worse.  I was the one who couldn’t bear to say goodbye so I always refused when they brought up the subject of putting him to sleep, but finally I realized I was being selfish and letting him live in pain wasn’t how I could thank him for all the years of happiness he gave me.

His last day with us was perfect.  He sunbathed in the kitchen, ate a delicious meal of all his favorites (he looooved cheese), and played on the grass which looked like it was covered in diamonds while taking in the amazing weather.  He was surrounded by our entire family as we all held him and said our goodbyes.

I miss hearing nails tapping against our hardwood floors as he slowly walked around our house, I miss seeing him in some corner sleeping the day away, I miss watching him drink water in this really bizarre and funny way I’ve only seen him drink and when I see photos and videos of him my heart still aches.  But I am happy that he lived such a long, happy and full life with us.  For the opportunity to have grown up with such an amazing dog and to have so many memories with him.  I couldn’t have asked for more.