Tag: babies
Jaydan’s Birthday
by Administrator on Jan.26, 2010, under Birthday Parties, Photo and Video
What a great weekend. Friday night, I shot Jaydan’s birthday party at Scooter’s Jungle in Aliso Viejo. What a great place for kids and adults. Jaydan turned 2 years old, and let me tell you, he had a blast! Scooter’s Jungle is in a wherehouse, where they have big rooms with giant blow up slides, jumpers, zip lines, air hockey, ping pong, and all kinds of toys for the kids to play with. You get your own private room with jumper and play area, food area with tables and benches and your own private bathroom–unlike Chuck E. Cheese, where you are being ran into by other people’s out of control children. A Host is assigned to you, and MCs the cake cutting, birthday song, food, and cuts the cake, cleans up the messes, serves the kids and everything. THEY ARE AWESOME! I highly recommend you all try it for a party. Of course a personal thank you to Amrita, Jaydan’s mom, who graciously invited my daughter to attend while I was shooting. She was one of the oldest kids (except for those kids over 21) and had the best time!
On a shorter note, I booked 2 more dates for weddings and birthday parties this year, so my calendar is filling up fast!
Have a great week to you all, and enjoy the pics from Scooter’s Jungle.
Hello world!
by Administrator on Nov.17, 2009, under Photo and Video

You would think that after doing photography for so many years that I would have a blog by now. Well, I guess better late than never. As some of you may know, I have been photographing for as long as I can remember. I have a great love for not only photography, but for people, life, and love itself. No matter who my subject is, I want to tell their story. A pregnant mom, a new baby, weddings, birthdays, they all have a story and it’s my passion to tell the story of that moment in time through photographs. When I see a portrait of someone from a hundred years ago, I look to find what kind of person they were, how they were feeling and that moment in time and what their life may have been like. Photographs are a historical record to pass down to generations to come. We may be gone, but our images are forever.































