Author: shutterfairy
Marloune & Belle’s Wedding
July 30, 2016 / WeddingsI’m happy! I found a new assistant. I had to let go of the last one. He was my assistant since I started. But I guess his priority changed. His attitude towards work changed too. Gone was his promptne...
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July 27, 2016 / Child SessionThis little girl can run! Little feet. Little steps. But fast! It was nice to see them again. We did a maternity/family session back in twenty fourteen. It was refreshing to photograph them aga...
READ MOREDr. Marloune Loves Dr. Belle
July 26, 2016 / Engagement SessionThis is entry is a bit late! They got married last Sunday. I uploaded the photos to post and have already started to form my thoughts. Aaaaannnntheeen! Life happened. I had a wedding to shoot the da...
READ MOREShooting The Shooter.
July 18, 2016 / PersonalThe best way to celebrate friendship and photography is to have a mini photo session by the beach of course with lechon and lots of stories to share. The last time we did something like this wa...
READ MOREIt’s All About Family.
July 15, 2016 / Family Photo SessionI love family sessions especially when it’s a big family reunion. Everyone is just so happy to be together! Arra, the beautiful face that contacted me over at Facebook for a family session shar...
READ MOREOf Love, Crowns & Balloons.
July 13, 2016 / Engagement SessionI love how Kraig and Queenie made each other laugh. How she was her queen and how he was her King. The blue powder colored room was the perfect location. Love how Geof added the blue and silver...
READ MOREMerry To Marry Editorial
July 9, 2016 / Commercial & CatalogThe challenge really was how to be my authentic self while shooting along side two great photographers – Paopao Sanchez and Jessie Villegas (Capturing Smiles Photography). It was tricky where to place...
READ MOREAlexis & Earlie’s Engagement & Wedding
July 5, 2016 / UncategorizedI admit I run out of things to say or write (like now). Sometimes, things/events happen so fast. Whenever I try to remember how I felt at that particular moment, my memory would sometimes fail me....
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