February 3, 2012

When Time Stood Still: Lovely Beauty {Laguna Beach Senior Pictures}

Years ago, I had the privilege of being a youth sponsor for the junior highers at our church when Miss Birkley was in the group.  Times have changed, lives have changed, and Birkley has grown up!  What a beautiful girl she is, inside and out.  It’s no wonder she holds the current Miss Hemet title!

We had such a great time creating together at Laguna Beach.  Birkley has such an innocence about her, a natural loveliness, a humility that comes from being blessedly naive about not knowing the power of your own beauty.

I wanted to catch as many candid moments with her as possible.  Below right, I love the way she is going to sweep the hair from her face as the wind gently moves it.  So delicate.

See the natural beauty I’m talking about?!

She, of course, is not TOO delicate though – this girl can have FUN!

This next set would be a great magazine ad for… um… what brand are you wearing, Birkley?  Whatever it is, you make the dress look stunning!

As the sun began to set, we booked it up the (insane amount of) stairs back to the car so we could head to the pier for some shots in San Clemente.  You all were such troopers!  I think it was totally worth it.

Birkley was very patient as we moved my lighting around to create sunset shots under and around the pier.  It was such a gorgeous evening – not too cold or windy, and the sunset burst the sky with color!

David and Jimea, you have an amazing daughter.  Encourage her as she spreads her wings and seeks the Lord.  She’ll really fly!

Birkley, you have a precious family.   Times and lives will continue to change; treasure them and they you.

Thank you so much for the opportunity to get to know you better, to create with you, and to help you remember this amazing time in your life.  I’ll see you soon for your View & Order Session!

Cherish, Love, Remember Always,

Andrea

December 2, 2011

When Time Stood Still: Exuberant Beauty {Temecula Winery Senior Portraits}

I had the privilege of taking Victoria and her boyfriend John out to Vindemia Estate Winery last Friday – it was the perfect morning.  A little fog to diffuse the light, vibrant fall colors… While others were out battling the harried crowds of Black Friday shoppers, I watched the sun rise over the vine-studded hills of the Temecula Valley.  It’s a hard life, I know. ;)

Victoria is a senior at Hemet High this year, and I’ve had so much fun getting to know her.  From the time we met at her Consultation, I knew she would make this shoot easy.  She has this amazing blend of self-confidence, gorgeousness, intensity, and a bubbly personality.

Then there’s John, who seems like such a great match for her.  He’s easy-going and strong.  What a sweet (not to mention amazingly good looking) couple.  (Hey, you know where to find me if you ever need a wedding photographer! ;)

John, I think you need one of these in a large wall portrait.  Wow, that’s some intensity.  “Yes, that’s my girlfriend!” you can tell everyone :) .

It always kills me to have to choose which images to put up here on the blog for my clients’ sneak peeks… Especially with a shoot like this, it’s SO HARD to just pick a few!  I think this next one would make a good magazine cover :) .  Can you believe she has never done any modeling?

 

The house below is where Victoria grew up, amongst the trees of Idyllwild.  I think she carries a lot of the beautiful,  free mountain spirit with her still.

And a little retro beauty for ya…

I’ll leave you with one last shot from the top of the mountain – at The Point in Idyllwild.

Victoria and John, thank you so much for spending the morning with me.  I had a great time, and I can’t wait to show you all your images – everything in my attempt to capture the beautiful life God has given you.

Cherish, Love, Remember Always,

Andrea

March 21, 2011

When Time Stood Still: Share a Little Love {Romoland Newborn Photography}

I can always tell when I’m going to love working with a family – not just because of their looks (I believe there is inherent, gorgeous beauty in all my clients anyway!), or because of the opportunity for referrals (though my entire business is based on word-of-mouth), or anything… but the genuine love they share.  It’s not mushy, smile-on-cue-and-give-a-hug-for-the-camera love.  It’s not flighty, be-nice-to-you-when-I-feel-like-it love.  It’s unconditional, grace-filled love, overflowing with affection and wholly immersed in gratitude for the gifts of the people God has put forever in your life.  It’s love you can’t help but see when people who have it are together, whether in front of a camera or not.

 

To follow is a sneak peek for just one of those families :)

 

I’ve had the privilege of creating with Caleb and Rachel since their oldest boy Daniel was just a tiny baby.  Then, as they prepared to leave the country, we had a blast together with sweet little toddler Daniel at the SD Zoo.  Now the Lord has led them back to our area, and they welcomed precious baby Isaiah to the family.

Holding on to Daddy.


Quiet moment with Mommy.

 

Sweet newborn features – there is such peace in fully trusting your every need will be met.

This is the cherished love I was talking about…

Oh, how those little feet change so quickly!

Giggle fun with Mommy!

Thanks so much, Caleb and Rachel, for allowing me to be an observer of your lives and love through the years.  I cherish each moment as well.  Keep on loving!

~ Andrea

July 26, 2010

Genuine, Easy-going Love {San Jacinto Anniversary Photography}

Have you ever met a couple who just seems to be so at ease with one another that they just exude love?  The last few couples I’ve worked with have been just that way.  It was so lovely to meet with Jim and Darlene.  They are celebrating their 10th year of marriage (Congratulations again!!), and I just love to see such a natural affection between two people.  We walked and talked, got to know each other a bit, stopped here and there for nice lighting and pretty backgrounds… and Jim and Darlene just talked easily with one another through it all, enjoying each other’s company.  People like you two are a blessing to me as I seek to share the beauty I see in life.  Thank you.

One of the things I enjoy most about the way I shoot is getting to know my clients; I have yet to meet one who doesn’t have the stamp of God’s handiwork somehow shining through.  Seeing things from this perspective makes capturing moments shared, spontaneous laughter, and love so easy.  I truly hope each of my clients comes away with an impression of this beauty as well.

Thanks so much to you both for allowing me to capture this special time in your lives.  May the Lord bless your marriage with even more love and joy in the years to come!

January 11, 2010

When Time Stood Still: A Young Man of Authenticity {San Jacinto Senior Portrait Photography}

It was so neat to be able to create with Aaron a couple of weeks ago.  Not only is he an accomplished actor, but he also loves the Lord with a sincere heart.  I was encouraged and blessed to talk with him about how faithful God is, and I pray to have captured in Aaron’s images some of the strength that comes from his deep faith.

When a senior chooses to bring his or her Bible along to the shoot, I try to give some ”alone time” with the Lord for a while before shooting any images.  It’s really important to me to make sure any pictures the senior has to remind him of his relationship with God also reminds him of the Truth God spoke in the quiet moments, as the images were taken.  This afternoon ended up being gorgeous – an inspirational place and time for Bible reading.

Aaron also plays the guitar and sometimes leads worship using this gift.  At one point during our time, a couple of ladies walking around the lake asked who he was serenading with such beautiful music, so we told them Aaron was serenading God :) .

Thank you so much, Aaron, for the privilege of capturing this special time in your life.  I look forward to our View & Order Session to show you the rest of your images!

March 16, 2009

When Time Stood Still to make YOU shine…

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On Friday, I enjoyed meeting Roshelle, her two daughters, and their friend here at my house to set up for our Photoshoot.  The kids are pursuing performing arts with an agency and needed some updated headshots.  While the trend in former decades has been to keep headshots simple (or a bit boring!) and only in black and white, many agents now like to see uniqueness and character shine through in a headshot.  This is a great fit for me as a photographer, because I love making each person’s personality and God-given beauty stand out in my images – in fact, I really feel that this is one of the major things God has entrusted me to accomplish with the business.

After getting to know the teens a bit and going through the outfits they’d brought along, we decided upon Old Town San Jacinto as our main Photoshoot location.  It’s fun finding locations that one wouldn’t normally think of as inspiring or artistic and turning them into backgrounds for creative works of art…

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 The weather was perfect and we had lots of fun together!

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I can’t wait to see what God has in store for each of you!  I’m sure I’ll get to say, “I knew them when…” :)

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Thanks, Roshelle and the three D’s :) , for entrusting me with this special task.   We’ll meet for your View and Order Session soon!

November 21, 2008

Epic!!

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I had the privilege of working with Erica on her Senior portraits last weekend, and we had so much fun together!  Each of my seniors fills out a questionnaire before our first meeting so we can connect and so I can get a feel for who they are.  This connection is vital to the style of portraits I offer so each image is unique and personal.  I was excited when I noted that Erica used the word “epic” to describe how she wanted to remember these images and this time in her life – what a fun challenge!!  

Throughout her shoot, Erica’s adventurous energy and flair for drama was a joy to capture.  Thanks again, Erica, and I look forward to meeting with you to show you the rest of your “epic” images!

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