Posted on January 30, 2009
I had an absolutely amazing Femme Fatale session yesterday at the Sheraton Hotel in Milpitas. Two friends married to two friends got together and decided they both wanted to surprise their husbands with a book filled with flirty images. It was awesome they each told their husbands that they were helping the other shop for their spouse and not to blow the surprise. How cool is that? And how clueless are the husbands ( no offense to any husband reading this).
Well here’s a sneak peek on Film Friday.
Let me know what you think. Once I get permission to post more I will. Oh yea – as a note- I always post Femme Fatale sessions after the client has approved the images and gives me her permission to post.
Posted on January 26, 2009
How many of you are procrastinators? It happens! Luckily for you I have just the gift for you to give or to receive.
Ladies, there is just enough time for you to be able to give a beautiful Guilty pleasure album to your special someone! or yourself!
& Guys… if you are wondering how to tell that someone how much you love them and want to see more. Give them a Femme Fatale shoot!
Tease Me! $285 (regularly priced at $385)
includes 45 minute session, password protected online gallery of all proofs, and 20 page 5″x5″ leather custom designed album
Last minute special must be booked and purchased by February 14th! Session must take place no later than February 4th if you would like to get your order in time to unwrap on the 14th.
Posted on January 24, 2009
A few years ago I was honored to be the photographer at a vow renewal ceremony. It truly was an honor not only because I have known them since I was a freshman in high school but also because I think it’s awesome to be married for that long and want to get “remarried” without never having gotten unmarried. Um did that make sense?
They belong to Viejitos car club, San Jose Chapter. All the beauties were at the celebration. I didn’t lose a beat and while in between ceremony & reception I took teh opportunity to shoot a roll of Fuji in the parking lot.
This is a scan of a proof sheet of the whole roll. I’ve slowly been printing each frame on fiber paper in a wet darkroom, the old fashion way.
I absolutely love Vintage cars!! What do you think?? Do you have a favorite vintage car or are you more of a modern car lover? Let me know I’ld love to hear.




