Monday, July 26, 2010 Posted in New Born
Meet baby [M], 7 weeks old on the day of the shoot. She goes from sleeping, to crying, to smiling, then back to sleeping in a span of 10 seconds, all you have to do is put a bottle in her mouth. I guess that’s the simple pleasure of life for a baby. We did the shoot with all 3 generations of the family present. Baby [M]‘s grandparents actually came in from Hong-Kong, so this is one well loved baby. Here are some of our favorite pictures from the new born session.

so peaceful






I thought this is a pretty funny picture with the tongue sticking out

One second before baby [M] started crying

Monday, July 19, 2010 Posted in wedding
We shot Johanna & Jimmy’s fabulous wedding a while back. The ceremony was held at St. George Orthodox Church, followed by an incredible reception at the Alden Hotel. From hanging out with Johanna and Jimmy during the engagement session, I found out that their family will be coming in from all parts of the world, and I should be expecting a full on party with lots of dancing. They sure did not disappoint. Check out some of our favorite images from their wedding.
Johanna arriving with her mom

Johanna quickly ran to the bride’s room

Jimmy standing at the front of the church



from the back of the church




A few details of the reception





Quick portrait session before their entrance











The kids are having fun too!

Johanna’s mom enjoying a foot rub

The bouquet toss

The result

This was the last image on my camera. Thanks for having us out Johanna & Jimmy!

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010 Posted in New Born
Meet baby J. At the time of the shoot, she was only 2 weeks old. She is so tiny! We were invite to capture baby J while she is still small, so on a very hot summer afternoon, Regine and I spent a few hours in doors playing with baby J. We had and great time, and I’ve never seen a baby who smiles so much while sleeping.
Look at the tiny toes! They’re the size of rice grains!






Wrapped in her mother’s wedding sari

Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Posted in wedding
I had the honor of shooting Sara and Ian’s wedding this past weekend. I met them a few years ago through a MBA classmate. Ever since then, I’ve always known that they love to have a good time, but their wedding showed me that they really know how to party! They had their ceremony at Sacred Heart Church in Conroe, TX, and the reception was at Amber Springs. Below are some of my favorite pictures from their wedding.
Getting ready


The garter

final touches

The girls peaking to see who has arrived at the church

Ian is one happy guy

one last kiss by Sara’s mom




Moment during the ceremony

over all of the church




The Wedding cake


Ian’s Playstation 3 cake (very cool)


Sara & Ian kicked off the reception with some vodka shots

Formal introduction

First dance



Father/Daughter dance

The toast


The reaction




an extremely quick photo session


The real party is about to start


I don’t know what’s going on here…

This guy can really dance

… but then he danced a bit too hard…



Ian going hands free





Ian got up on the stage and did some live performance


more shots


I think he’s trying to do my job!



Last kiss on the charter bus

Tuesday, April 13, 2010 Posted in wedding
Alice and Lance’s big day is finally here! Their family and friends poured in from all over the world to join them for their ceremony. Many of which barely stepped off an over night flight from Taiwan hours before. Alice and Lance decided to do a Taiwanese style wedding at Hotel Derek, it was pretty nice change for us, since I haven’t seen a Taiwanese wedding since I was a little kid.
View from Hotel Derek






Alice going over the time line one last time




I love the title page of their slide show

Alice and Lance walking down the aisle together, while holding back tears
Alice’s mom gets emotional

Alice and Lance’s international host parents came in from Lubbock to performed their ceremony


Time to party!



Someone asked Lance when they’ll be having kids, and this was his responds

After a quick outfit change, they walked down the aisle again. This time it’s all smiles






In Taiwanese tradition, the newlyweds will send their guests off at the door with a tray of candy.

The candy was really good!

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