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Center Stage with HYPER at WPPI Tradeshow, MGM | Las Vegas

April 18th, 2013 No comments

When you think about it, a Mac computer, iPhone, or tablet has many competitors on the market that boast similar products. What draws loyal fans back as soon as the latest product is launched? The answer is, arguably, the marketing. The sleek and simple Apple logo has become much beloved and recognized around the world.

A few years ago, we did a photo shoot for Hyper on their HyperMac line: batteries compatible on Apple devices such as an iPhone or iPad. Hyper definitely knows its stuff when it comes to marketing—they combine eye-catching models and bold colors to turn a product photography session into a fashion shoot.

Golden Painted Model at WPPI

With the launch of Hyper’s new product line, HyperJuice—a USB-compatible device that sends photos from a professional camera to a portable storage and viewing device such as an iPad—we found ourselves at the Wedding & Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) trade show in Las Vegas. Hyper kicks it off big this year with scantily-clad, hand-painted models, their pronounced muscles and defined curves accentuating all that is beautiful about the human body.

Silver Surfer

Silver Surfer

As a nod to the electronics industry, recognizable symbols are painted over the models’ eyes and on their bodies: A Wifi symbol, a battery icon, a music note, the Hyper cross logo.

Melody Music Note and Power

Wifi Play Music Note File

To add to this already amazing display of art, the models also molded their bodies together, sometimes forming shapes such as the HyperJuice iUSB Port device.

Black Hands

We are used to being behind-the scenes with our cameras and equipment, and our subjects are the stars and focal point. At WPPI, however, we found ourselves at center stage with more than 20,000 photographers and filmmakers passing by to watch us do the professional shoot. Talk about an audience! Many people found it hard to give just a passing glance to such decked-out models.

Human and Technology

As they played and posed, entwining their bodies together to become one, it hearkens to the relationship between humans and technology in the current day and age: we admire our devices, we couldn’t keep our hands off them, we count on them to stay connected, we love them.

Hyper at WPPI

Thus is art so simply expressed and conveyed, powerfully marketing a product by catching the eyes of thousands of passersby.

One Step Back

February 14th, 2013 1 comment

Christina and Andrew met in UC Santa Cruz and lived in that city for many years, so naturally, they asked for an engagement session along its historical and picturesque shores.

San Jose History

Home of the Banana Slugs and famous Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz boasts a rich history of redwood trees, sand, surf, and good times. Many couples have fallen in love under the warm California sun that shines on this jewel of a city, their bare feet kissed by the sea-foam waters, their hair tousled by salty breezes banked off rocky bluffs.

Enchanting profile of Christina

Breakwater Lighthouse in Santa Cruz

Adding to the joy of shooting an engagement session for such a romantic couple, it always comes as a pleasant surprise when I am able to connect with a fellow photographer on the job. Having taught photography for big classes (over 150+ students/class) and small (less than 10 students/class), it’s a poignant feeling to run into a fellow photography enthusiast who offered his helping hand.

A photography session in Santa Cruz does not come without its challenges. It’s part of what makes the job so interesting—even in a familiar location where I’ve shot before, the weather, tide, and subtly-changing landscape make every session unique.

Cave to the sea

At Natural Bridges State Beach, there is a rock formation that makes a wonderful arch—great for photography, but also great natural air conditioning as it forms a strong wind tunnel. All you other photographers out there can relate to how heavy your equipment and lenses can get after you have to hold them up for a while. Having upper-body strength is practically part of our job description. Add to that your other must-haves such as flashes and reflectors and you’ve got a job fit for two people. I was in the middle of figuring out this balancing act so that I could get the proper amount of light and give Christina and Andrew the perfect shot when a landscape photographer came running up to relieve me of my load.

Tiptoe to a kiss

He left soon after I scored some great shots with his help, but I was met with another surprise from the kind Lance Miller. Unbeknownst to us, he saw me photographing the couple and started taking behind-the-scenes footage for us.

Behind the scenes of an engagement session

Behind the scenes of an engagement session
When people look at the focus subjects in a photo, they often don’t think about the bigger picture: what it takes to have captured these people, places, lights, and colors in this way. Taking just a little step back, Lance was able to capture these candid moments of me at work, all the while taking in the incredible landscape of Natural Bridges. What a memorable way to preserve the moment. I am honored to have shared nature’s canvas and a sense of camaraderie with this fellow photographer on this day.

-Michael Soo, Capture the Love Photography

Gangnam Style wedding at The Lodge, Pebble Beach | Joyce & David

October 9th, 2012 No comments

Call it a fad. Call it cool. Call it whatever you want but it’s happening and it’s FUN. The gangnam style wedding dance makes the guests laugh with tears flowing down their eyes. All that fun with a picturesque backdrop at The Lodge at Pebble Beach of the bay.

Wedding of a superhero at Oceano Hotel & Spa at Half Moon Bay | Corey + Lexie

October 8th, 2012 2 comments

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a superhero wedding! Corey is definitely the superhero, both in personality and charm. Lexie, a stunning beauty. A combo of which, clearly is a triumph in a merge between the best of breed. All of which happened in gorgeous Oceano Hotel & Spa in Half Moon Bay. Check out their combo in superpowers. ;)

Viansa Winery wedding in Sonoma with Haidee & Chris

August 13th, 2012 3 comments

Beautiful Viansa Winery at Sonoma, delicious wine and stunning couple. What more could we ask for? Here’s their highlight cinema,

and of course, the FEATURE PRESENTATION,

Destination wedding wrapped with love

May 11th, 2012 No comments

It’s a beach in the Caribbean where white sands and crystal waters tickle your toes. It’s that spot in Paris when you met for the first time as exchange students, locking eyes at the foot of the Eiffel Tower illuminated in light. It’s a vineyard lush and laden with fruit, where rows and rows of grape vines serve as the picture frame for the declaration of your love. Wherever your “special place” may be, there’s an unmatched appeal to destination weddings, where you can get married in an atmosphere that is most meaningful to you.

Destination weddings physically remove you from the familiar, everyday constraints of your current world, transporting you to the faraway, the liberating, the exotic. As a couple, you leave your wedding-planning stress behind like loaded baggage and are able to experience the lightness of a vacation where you come back as husband and wife. Where palm trees sway under the sun to a tropical breeze scented with plumeria and coconut, the only thing that matters is the couple and the love you share and celebrate.

With those you hold nearest and dearest in your wedding party, a great team of wedding photographers and videographers to capture your momentous event, and with nature as your canvas, enter a relaxing and fun-filled world created in honor of you. See a brilliantly red Hawaii sunset reflected in each other’s eyes as you say your “I-do’s,” and start your “Once-upon-a-time” in your “land faraway” just a bit earlier than everyone else.

What rain?! It was a gorgeous wedding that had the gods crying!

August 24th, 2011 No comments

Los Altos Town Crier interviewed my bride’s mother about the rain on her daughter’s wedding day in Nestldown, Los Gatos Hills, on the way to Santa Cruz. They probably also saw my article about raining on your wedding day in Nestldown.

Rain? What rain?! It was a gorgeous wedding that had the gods crying!!!

Vintage London Taxi, Nestldown, Los Gatos

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, Los Angeles and San Francisco | Carl & Ilona

April 13th, 2011 No comments

Ilona and Carl’s wedding was literally star-studded.  Both the bride and groom are actors from San Francisco.  Carl’s children also played a role in their wedding.  His son was one of the groomsmen and his daughter was a bridesmaid.  The story of this sweet newly formed family actually began when the groom decided to change careers and leave New York.

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Carl used to be an officer in the NYPD but had traveled across the country seeking  jobs as an actor in California, one of which was a role as Karl Sly on the TV show Trauma, a San Francisco based drama series.  Ilona, is of Hungarian descent, but pretty much grew up in San Francisco.  Also an actor herself, she easily caught Carl’s eye on a movie set and the two started dating soon after.   Ever since meeting her, he couldn’t stop talking about Ilona, making frequent phone calls to his brother in New York to tell him about the best thing that’s ever happened to him!

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, San Francisco and Los Angeles

So how did I get chosen to be the photographer of this wedding?  I too, met Carl on a set, but I’m sure I didn’t catch his eye the same way that Ilona did.  He was a model for a commercial shoot I was working on for a ring company.  We had a great time doing the shoot together, and well, needless to say, I caught his eye enough to be chosen as his wedding photographer.  Thank you for giving me this opportunity to be a part of your wedding!

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Wedding of Hollywood Celebrities, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Save the date cinema at Chateau Montelena

November 23rd, 2010 No comments

What’s more fun than shooting an engagement session and also the cinema,
all in the same day. It’s fun because it’s Napa and Calistoga, amidst the historic Chateau Montelena, Castello di Amorosa and Chimney Rock. Why fun? Why not? Good food, good wine, great friends/clients merging into a smooth collage of a wonderful day.

Shakespeare Garden Wedding, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco | Bee & Eric

October 24th, 2010 1 comment

Just the name, Shakespeare Garden, conjures up thoughts of great love stories, and one immediately thinks of “Romeo and Juliet”. But in this particular wedding, we celebrate Bee and Eric’s love story. It’s cool that Romeo and Juliet met at the Capulet family party and all, but it’s really impressive how Bee and Eric met thousands of miles away from home, in another country! They both live in the Bay Area but happened to have made a trip around the same time, across the globe all the way to Thailand, and found each other.

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Since Bee and Eric both enjoy nature, they chose to have their wedding ceremony at Shakespeare Garden in Golden Gate Park, while opting for a traditional Asian banquet reception at the Grand Palace Restaurant in South San Francisco. The two locations vary greatly in terms of the background scenery. Our job, as photographers, is to think ahead about how to work with the different locations to capture the perfect wedding pictures, no matter what the backgrounds look like.

With its natural green scenery, and tucked away in a quiet area of Golden Gate park, Shakespeare Garden offered a great backdrop for photos. It features plants and flowers mentioned in the works of William Shakespeare and is designed with many elements of an English garden including arched brick walkways, flowering trees, and old-style benches, all of which are simply beautiful for picture-taking.

Grand Palace Restaurant, shown above, like many Chinese restaurants, presented us with some challenges. The restaurant had yellow walls and harsh yellow lighting which aren’t the most attractive for pictures. However, with our experience, we were still able to capture beautiful photos by working certain angles and using our own camera lighting. That’s what great photography is about – being able to work with whatever background you have and yet creating that special moment in pictures.

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Between the two locations, we captured another special photo as well against a backdrop of the city. On the way from the garden ceremony to the reception, the bride needed a restroom and so we followed her as she wandered about in her heels and wedding dress. It’s a rare sight to see a bride on a city street and so we couldn’t resist snapping shots of her and her stylish BCBG shoes. “Who knew that walking to find a restroom could look so good!” exclaimed one of the bridesmaids. The city streets can provide an interesting background but often, it can look cluttered as well. It’s all about how you take the picture, but we have to agree, the bride looked awesome rocking her dress in her BCBG’s.

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Dress by David’s Bridal
Bride’s shoes by BCBG
Bridesmaid dresses by BCBG
Bouquets and flower arrangements by Nicole Ha