Wednesday, May 30, 2007

It was a dark and dreary day

I've been photographing Yesenia (aka Jessie) since 2002. Except for the first hiccup, she has been an enthusiastic and dependable model for me and I truly enjoy working with her. She's exotic and intelligent with a unique sense of humor. After she got married, she left Texas for a while but we still managed to get together once to do a photoshoot in Lost Wages. She's driving over 100 miles to do a shoot, I've driven over 100 miles twice to her place to do a shoot and finally she's settled down in a community about 30 minutes from my sister's place in Dallas.

Well, I traveled to Dallas earlier this month to visit and spend time with my niece and managed to schedule a photoshoot with her on a Sunday. The day started out nice but by the time I left to meet her, it started to rain pretty hard to the point of thunderstorms. As I sat in the parking lot, it started to hail. Fortunately, by the time she got there, it was still raining but not so hard that I figured if I could find some covered areas, I could still do the shoot. After all, I flew over 4000 miles and to not do the shoot would have been a waste of time.

We drove over to the town of Grapevine (about 5 minutes away and discovered that the streets were completely deserted since it was already Sunday evening. Here are the results of the shoot.






Sunday, May 13, 2007

OMG, she's getting TALL!!!

This is my 10 year old niece who lives in Dallas. I swear last time I saw her (Aug), she wasn't this tall. I guess it's just a matter of time before her height shoots above me. Her California cousins are pretty tall too but she may surpass them. These shots were taken a couple of blocks from her house.



Wednesday, May 9, 2007

A Photographer's Wedding

On May 5, 2007, Stanley and Shiho Shigematsu tied the knot in an afternoon ceremony at the Shingon Misson in Wailuku Maui. Being a photographer, he had several photographers capture the event for him. I took the opportunity to capture the candids with a special wide angle lens to get a different viaew.

It was a local wedding so removing the shoes to enter the worship area is a must.



The bride emerging from the limousine accompanied by her uncle



The uncle receiving the traditional Hawaiian Maile Lei



Walking down the short aisle




The participants remain seated as the priest goes through his mantras. At this point, I had forgotten to turn off my cell phone and it started blaring the Olympic theme. I went to apologize to the priest after the service and he said he didn't hear it. Being that the priest was a classmate of the groom, the photographers had free access to do whatever we needed to get great photos



The bride and the groom share sips of sake at the altar.



Finally, he's hitched!!!



The bridal party. The best man is a school friend of the groom and the maid of honor is a friend from Kanagawa, Japan.



The Bride


The Groom - never saw him smile so much in one day.



Portraits of the couple taken on the grounds of a private estate in Wailuku





With their stretch limousine and the driver



The fabulous photo crew!!! (I'm on the left)



Shots from the reception







The groom was not very nice to the bride during the cake cutting.



Of course, the "famous" money dance.



Best Wishes to the newly wedded couple.