Archive for May, 2009

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Lil’ Monkey

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Yesterday, I did a family portrait. I haven’t done this for awhile so I was a bit excited. I love taking family portraits – I just get caught in the infectious love that the parents have for their children and vice versa, so it’s always a fun feeling to take away after each session.

After a typical Florida thunderstorm (we need it too), the lovely sun came out behind white clouds and ushered me outside to finally do the shoot! Happy and feeling more than blessed, I blew a kiss to the sky and off I went to meet with Michelle.

Michelle is a wonderful person whom I’ve met through a local meet-up group recently. She saw one of my works, a child portrait session that I did last March, which I brought with me that day. She liked my shots, and said that she wanted me to take photos of her son who’s turning a year old this June. Yes, of course! So, here we were, one gorgeous afternoon, where I met her hubby Joe and her adorable little Chance for the first time.

Chance is so adorable! Michelle and Joe fondly call him “Monkey”, which makes me giggle. He’s a very active, all-around happy kid, and I had a grand time taking their photos. Michelle wanted to use them for birthday invitations, which is a great idea (I’m always curious where my clients use their photos)! So I made sure to prompt and encourage a lot of fun moments from the family, which they will be proud to show off to their loved ones.

More photos I’m particularly enamored with:

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Can you believe we used cereals to trick duckies to join our photo shoot?

I really enjoyed this session and was a bit disappointed when it had to end. I could take photos of Chance forever. He’s still little; he walks and falls but picks himself right up again. It’s amazing. Michelle told me that Chance is usually very camera shy but he was quite at ease with me. And here I thought he’s like that all the time! I felt pretty honored, to tell you the truth :)

The photos are taken at their residence. I went there their house was beautiful, but the view outside was stunning, too. So we posed at both locations. I’ll post the outdoor and indoor photos at my website soon, so tune in for that!

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Thanks Michelle, Joe and Chance (aka Monkey) for letting me spend the afternoon with you :)

the little things

May 27, 2009

I was raring to do something that will let me exert some physical energy while letting my mind run through things. So I decided that it was the perfect opportunity for some yard work!  It took some sweet-talking, but my man finally caved in, and joined me outside to trim the bushes and put some mulch under the trees.  The place looks better now and I think our neighbor will no longer curse us :)

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We also planted some daisies, and while we were doing this, I can’t help but think of how beautiful it will look in the coming days. It escapes you sometimes, you know, how time passes. You get so caught up with your life that you forget to notice the little things, but when you do – you’re hit with the revelation so hard, you feel a combination of regret and awe at having passed through it with eyes wide open and yet not seeing anything at all.

I used to be like that before – I always have a schedule, I always stick to my guns. The stability makes me feel safe, knowing I’ll get stuff done when I planned them. It’s less adventurous but it’s reliable – and at the time, it was what mattered to me. Nevertheless, as years pass, I begun to crave for something more. I found myself stopping – and looking around me, taking notice of the little things, caring for the minute details.

And now that I’m finally settling in with renewed fervor that this is what my life should be, with photography at my side, I can’t help but marvel at how beautiful everything is. It’s slowly coming together. I’m slowly coming together. I’ve planted the dream and now I’m nurturing it, coaxing it to life, waiting for it to take root.

manatee village historical park | tampa wedding photographer

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When you meet a person who’s good-hearted and warm, you know it right away. That’s how I felt the moment I was introduced to Lindsay – her charming personality shines right through, I can’t help but be touched by it.

Lindsay is an elementary teacher and an all-around good friend to everyone. She’s very sweet and patient, and you can tell that she’s the sort of person who gives a lot of herself and doesn’t expect nor ask for anything in return. Meeting her husband-to-be, Bryan, I could tell from his eyes how lucky and blessed he’s feeling to have such a wonderful woman by his side. Seeing them together, I knew it was going to be a very good day, and a very good wedding.

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The wedding was last April 4th, on a pleasant afternoon. It was held at the Manatee Village Historical Park in Bradenton. Lindsay told me that the wedding coordinator there was very sweet and helpful! It was a breathtaking place – everywhere you look, there were buildings and structures that were part of a history dating back to the 1800s. The church was very old and romantic, and nearby were a court house, an old barn, and a train – great opportunities for a few photo sessions before and after the wedding.

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I was again invited by Justin to shoot this wedding with him. Occasionally, he would ask Lindsay’s bridesmaids to do different poses. Holding their flowers (provided by Bee Ridge Florist in Sarasota) and acting silly in front of our cameras proved to be a lot of fun! Here’s a perfect example of one of those shots…a candid moment captured! This is Lindsay and her sister, Kelli. You won’t find sibling rivalry here!

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The ringbearers were dressed like little bouncers at the club, while the flower girls look pretty and angelic. They really made an impact, and made me smile!

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The reception was family-oriented and buffet style at the Manatee Riverhouse in Palmetto. Everyone was treated like family, including me, and it was really fun and, oh, how else to say it – lovely! The food was provided by Catering by Robert based out of Tampa/Lutz, while the wedding cake was from Mr. Cheesecake in Bradenton. Look at this paella…it tasted as good as it looked!

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Sandra Yu Photography

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What I also love about the reception was that it has this beach club house feel to it. After the tears and the cheers, everyone was relaxed and just having a really good time. The restaurant was designed with a lot of windows all throughout, so when sunset came and dusk fell, the whole room was bathed with exquisite light. It provided the perfect setting for emotional speeches and of course, dancing! The DJ, Justin Harper, is based out of the Orlando area and is a friend of the couple’s. He gave us fantastic music the whole night:

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I had a really good time :)   Thank you, Lindsay and Bryan!

state theatre | st. petersburg wedding photographer

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I love park weddings. They always seem so ethereal. A subtle gust of wind, or the sun peeking through the clouds – I’ve often felt that we are being blessed right then, that nature and the other worldly forces at work are smiling down on us who are there to witness a very special occasion. This Saturday was one of those days when I felt so full of warmth and love, it’s a wonder I didn’t burst! And who wouldn’t, with an adorable couple like Sarah and Travis?

I was invited to shoot this wedding by Justin. The ceremony was held in North Straub Park here in St. Pete, Florida. It was around five-ish in the afternoon, quite a hot sunny day – but no one was hotter than the bride and groom!

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Also had to get a shot of Sarah’s lovely bridesmaids, and their sexy shoes!
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Sarah’s beautiful bouquet, perfect for the bright and sunny day (provided by her neighbor, Bev Edins):

Sarah and Travis are very down to earth, and it was reflected in how the whole wedding was prepared. The designs and overall look at the park was uncomplicated and effortless, but totally elegant and genuine.

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It just felt so real – two people professing their love for each other, with friends and family celebrating their joining. It was a small but intimate wedding. It was so romantic – the park is next to a small marina, so we had some ocean breeze, too. Their friend RJ was the officiant and before you know it, everybody was cheering and clapping for the newlyweds!

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The reception was held at a place called State Theatre. It’s a small old charming theatre which in recent years, has become a very hip venue for rock concerts. It has a vintage rock theme, just perfect for Sarah and Travis. Naturally, everybody had a good time! Great music was provided by DJ Lee of Tampa Bay Dream Team, and the delicious food was catered by Harvey’s 4th Street Grill in St Pete.

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Here’s a close-up of the newlywed’s rings. How cool is this?

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Sandra Yu Photography

If you want to know more about how their story came about, Sarah made a website narrating their journey here.

Thanks Sarah and Travis for letting me be part of your special day!


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