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Ginny + Michael Wedding

“Just breathe, this is your big day! Are you okay? Are you nervous? You can do this!”

Those were the words spoken to me by the bride as I prepared to shoot my first formal wedding as the primary photographer.

You might remember this power couple from their unforgettable Disneyland engagement shoot a few months ago. On 4/8/16 (see what they did with the numbers there?) their fate would be sealed in forever. It’s been nothing short of amazing getting to know these two people. They met at work (the same place that I worked) so I have had a front-row seat to their love story since day one. Some days it was like being in a soap opera–WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT!? Other days it was confusing as to how they could stand to stay in the same room with eachother. However, most days, it made perfect sense that they were made for eachother. See for yourself ala the images below! P.S. Donuts instead of cake—could this be more perfect!?

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Personal notes:
Michael and I were like Maverick and Goose at work, except neither of us died. We were both on top of our games and when we weren’t, we inspired eachother to do better. Sometimes it was competitive, other times it was collaborative, but the respect for eachother was always mutual and at the end of the day, all we wanted was what everyone wants: to be happy. In my farewell card, Michael wrote, “Though we come from different places, we are connected through art!” I can say that quote, original or not, is now stapled to Michael’s file in my brain. It’s amazing how that quote sums up our friendship. Together we’ve faced many tough projects, days, months—but at least we had eachother to lean on.

Ginny Ber. You know what makes a good friend? When it’s weird when you call them by their real name. Not just like a little weird, but like, uttering their real name to their face is just like saying the f word to a baby. It’s just not right. The same time Ginny did the yooper waltz into Michael’s life, she did mine. I guess Asian people are like a rare fruit where she lives so when we became friends she showed me off to all her friends like she found big foot. I gained overnight celebrity status in the Upper Peninsula and people knew who I was far before I knew any of them. I’m pretty sure that if you had a mic on Ginny and I’s conversations, we’d be classified as mentally insane. Weird noises, our own language, references to THE WEIRDEST THINGS ON THE INTERNET (wait, wait, wait, wait, wait). Yep. Oh, and we can pick up exactly where we left off even if we haven’t seen eachother for months. I’d say that’s what makes a forever friend. Well at least until we get into a tiff and then we’re not friends anymore. Then that wouldn’t be forever would it? Guess not. Whatevz.

I’m super happy for you guys, and I am so glad you both fell into my life as you’ve fallen into eachother’s. Wishing you both nothing but love, success, and above all that one thing we all search for: happiness. So… Chinese soon? LOVE YOU GUYS.

Second shooter: Rommel Gimao

Eva’s 3rd Birthday Party

Remember your awesome 3rd birthday party that your parents held for you? Well, I certainly don’t. I don’t even know if I had a party to be honest. However, if there is one 3-year-old birthday party that I will remember it’s this one! Two of my favorite graphic design professors from CSUN reached out to me to photograph their daughters birthday party and honestly, I was kind of jelly—peanut butter and jelly that is. This party featured a fascinating animal show and tell (I was thoroughly educated on many animals this day), PB&J with an array of jellys, face painting, DECORATE YOUR OWN DONUT—how much more awesome can this party get, am I right? Needless to say, it wasn’t even my birthday and I had a ton of fun! Take notes everyone, this is how you throw a birthday par-tay!

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Hayley’s 5th Birthday Party

Do you remember that magical day when you turned 5 and the only thing you had to worry about was how much cake you could sneak before everyone else got their booger ridden hands on your birthday goods? Honestly, I don’t because I never had an awesome birthday like this one held for Hayley! At Amy’s Playground in Pasadena, they had everything from doll houses, a bounce house, a bucket ‘o’ toys and everything you could ever want as an adult. I mean kid. I mean… I’m not jealous.

With a pull-string pinata, a disney princess cake, and those half-red, half-yellow cars that kind of look like mini coopers, it was a ton of fun for both the young and the young at heart. That’s right—prepare to put a down payment on a house. A bouncey one.

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And the sibling rivalry begins as little brother is less than thrilled. Gotta love it!
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