Friday, May 29, 2009
New hair, Geetar lessons, Cloud watching.
This is Mr. Park from Scissorhands. I decided to let him cut my hair for the first time. He really enjoys his work.
While waiting at Scissorhands.
Love the decor with these mannequins.
The result? Not too different from the older look, but blunt cut.. no layers.
Knocking out both photography lessons and guitar lessons at the park.
I thought this sign was too funny, I really could not resist myself taking this photo! hehe But just to clarify, Walter plays beautiful music. There's Walter giving Alice a lesson. He is an amazing teacher, and you can get lessons for $40/hr! I would seriously recommend him. I'm already on my third song (Put your records on - Corinne Bailey Rae). ^^
Lastly, cloud watching. I could do this forever. Those were some interesting shapes.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Jean and Mike Wedding.
Mike, waiting for the first meeting with his bride.
Check out that hurrr.
The bridesmaids. They look gangsta.
I just loved all the shoes, Jean's especially. ;)
Groomsmen.
What a beautiful moment. :) As soon as Mike was tearing up, I was snapping away. It's typical for the bride to cry, but I start getting really emotional when the groom cries.
Talk about lucky... with a rainbow in the sky?! Indeed, it's going to be a beautiful marriage.
Is this what a happiness looks like?
Air force ones. Exiting with style.
Noticed the reflection last minute while I was posing them. Glad I didn't miss it!
A big thank you to Jiyoung and Jinny for coordinating the day and making everything run so smoothly. And thank you, Jean and Mike, for being an amazing couple to work with! Even though it looked as if it was going to rain on their outdoor wedding, they were super laid back saying, "If it rains, it rains. What can you do? We're still getting married!' :) Of course, instead, they were rewarded with the most perfect weather - overcast with the sun peeking out and a rainbow promise in the sky. I am so excited about putting together the slideshow, because I absolutely loved all the images from their day.
Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Sohn!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Jean and Mike Paebaek.
This was my first time shooting a Paebaek, a Korean ceremony, where the couple will bow to the parents and honorees present and pour tea. It's very similar to the Chinese tea ceremony, but they have their own variation. It's so interesting how in Korean tradition, the marriage between a man and a woman represents the joining of two families, rather than the joining of two individuals. I've attended several of these, but didn't learn what everything symbolized until last Saturday. It's good to learn new things!
Mike is all ready and waiting on his beautiful bride. For preparation for weddings, the men usually only take five to ten minutes to put themselves together whereas the ladies have to have an entire morning. I guess that's pretty typical even day-to-day. lol
And the bowing begins.
After they bow and pour tea, the honorees impart some wisdom or advice to the couple.
This is the part where the honorees throw dates for girls and chestnuts for boys which the bride catches in her skirt. It is supposed to symbolizes how many kids they'll have and what gender. I wonder why there are always more chestnuts than dates. A daunting number. If these numbers are correct, it looks like they can expect over 20 kids. hehe
Mike needed to good stretch before having her on piggy back. Anyone know what carrying her around the room means?
Good choice, Mike, with the anti-glare feature on the glasses. You can't even tell there's anything in the frames! :)
Paebaek is serious business. No smiling.
A little more old school look. I really like it. Reminds me of my grandparents photos.
Busy week, but I need to do a lot of work before I head out to LA next Wednesday. I'm going to try my best to blog every weekday before LA. Jean and Mike's wedding ceremony pics are scheduled to be up tomorrow. :)
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Krystal and Michael E-session.
It was probably the earliest I have ever shot an e-session. I woke up at 6:30 to drive down to Centennial Park by 8 with maybe less than an hour of sleep. I really needed my coffee that morning. Again, I am so not a coffee person, but sometimes you need an extra kick to get the creative juices flowing. Between the rain holding off until after the session and the early time to avoid the crowds, we managed to have a great shoot! I love when you can walk away completely satisfied with the day. :)
Looking good! I think garages are always so much fun to shoot in.
The yellow worked perfectly.
Love me some legs. :)
Yes, a heart shaped chair to frame the couple. :) Kinda reminds me of Europe. Just a tad.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Day trip to Portland.
Maine... the way LIFE should BE. Breathtaking, isn't it?
Sometimes it's easy to overlook beautiful things that come in small packages. Maybe I like to give credit to small things, because it's easier for me to relate. ;) These cute little flowers were hidden in a huge field of grass... but it's not only in Portland that you can make these kinds of discoveries. When you're willing to stop yourself from the day-to-day agendas, and take a look around, you might discover that some pretty awesome things surround you... which brings me of the thought of the day from my new journal: Don't hurry, don't worry. You're only here for a short visit so be sure to smell the flowers along the way. Okay, back to Portland.
Thanks to yelp we found ourselves a place where the locals go for lobster.
Whole lobsters kind of remind me of giant bugs with all their creepy legs, so I settled for a lobster roll instead. lol
I don't care if that bar in the middle distracts and ruins the photo, and I refuse to photoshop it out today. I will just love you the way you are, flaws and all. :)
Trying to master the self taken photos. This was try 3948235. Or maybe it was just 3.
New profile pic taken by Sophia. Talk about awesome job!
Sister love.
More on flickr and facebook.
Monday, May 18, 2009
A Peek into Boston.
This is a peek into Boston from my walk on the freedom trail. lol It wasn't because it was the touristy thing to do, mind you. I've done this tour before. We really just wanted the exercise. Why not follow those red bricks and make a lot of stops at tourist traps? :)
I was sure I'd fit right in with this hat I found.
I've been in the mood to start planting my own herbs so I could have fresh ones to cook with, but I keep forgetting to buy seeds.
Interesting napkin holder.
I keep missing the Cherry Blossom festival in DC. Sophia and I were hoping to track down the last bits of cherry blossoms in Boston, but we missed our window of opportunity. Next time.
The remnants.
These remind me of balloons. :)
The view from below at MFA.
For more pics of Boston, you can view them through facebook, or I just joined flickr!