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Tips on Hiring Family Portrait Photographer

Tips on Hiring Family Portrait Photographer

As a family photographer in San Jose, I often have the need to capture my children – family portraiture every now and then for us to enjoy looking at while hung on the wall.  It is often a reminder where we’ve been or how wonderful it was in the past years.

To capture the wonderful photographs that you’ll cherish for years to come, hiring a professional in San Jose  is a must and an investment that will pay you back in memories now and in the future.  Beautiful photo canvas or prints are a future family heirlooms that are meant to last since they are all printed in an archival media and produced by a professional photographic lab.

Unfortunately, most families are just okay with a point and shoot camera but that is not good enough since it is not professionally captured and frankly, point-shoot cameras are inadequate to obtain the sharpest and cleanest images.  Furthermore, majority of people think that it is above their means to have their photos taken professionally but it actually is affordable in most situation. In my humble opinion, hiring an experienced photographer is not just for the rich but also for everyone.  Having a quality photograph is the best way to preserve your memories for many generations.  The proper photo portraiture can be a source of fond memories for many years to come.

You have to keep four things in mind when hiring someone for your photography needs.  First: The amount of money you will be spending will help determine which studio to hire.  Not all of them are the same price. Second: Decide which portraiture you want.  Do you want to show emotions, love, attitude, or just plain family portraiture with a smile?  Third:  Decide if you want inside studio or outdoor shoot.  Majority of the pros do not own a studio.  Most will shoot outdoors or also known as “location shoot”.  Fourth: Consider where you want to hang your portraits.  Is it frames to put on top of your desk or a photo canvas to hung over your fireplace?  These three important points are a decision that needs to be made prior to you hiring someone to obtain the right images you want.  Call your local photographer to ask these questions so that you can best find the answer.


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Photographs of My Kids Playing in the Pool

My kids love to swim in a pool no matter how cold it is.  It’s crazy how kids can tolerate cold water in a cold winter day.  They wanted me to swim with them but it was cold and I only swim when it’s warm (my rules).  Most of the photographs are all candid of course and shot without them posing.   I usually like to photograph kids in their natural environment without them posing.  A genuine laughter and smile are best compared to a posed “say cheese” approach.  Here are some photos of them swimming.

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SANTA CLARITA: A VISIT WITH MY SISTER

It was great to visit my sister again.  She looks so great and so are her kids.  It was my first time to see her youngest daughter, my niece.  She is really a cute kid.  I also saw my nephew who got really tall and with a deep voice.  I’m glad everyone is healthy and doing well.

Of course, being a portrait photographer, I had to bring my camera along.  I did not take too much photograph since we just basically stayed in my sister neighborhood.

Here are some photographs I took of them.  Please enjoy.

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Wedding Photographer – Monterey

Getting Ready Shots at Hyatt Regency – Monterey

The final day has come for Steve and Janet’s wedding in Monterey.  As you remember, I photographed their engagement session last June.

It was an hour drive from San Jose to get to Monterey.  This was my last wedding for the season.  What else can I ask for when the party is taking place in one of the most beautiful area in California.   Not only that, the ceremony was located in a historically church - Mission San Carlos (if you want to long offical name: San Carlos Borromeo de Carmel Mission).  I call it Montery Mission or Carmel Mission.

I arrived early to meet the bride, Janet, at her Hyatt-Regency Hotel in Monterey.   As soon as I got there, I started photographing her and her sister, niece, and mother.    I’m pretty happy with the outcome of the photographs.   I tried to shoot candid during the getting ready and formal wedding portraiture of the bride after she was all done.   I used my 5d and my favorite 35mmL with flash for fill.  Here are some shots.

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Hyatt Regency - Monterey Wedding Getting Ready

Ceremony: San Carlos Borromeo de Carmel Mission

When I was hired by Steve and Janet, I was super excited to photograph their wedding since the ceremony was going to take place at the Carmel Mission.  An awesome, very ornate old mission church from the 1797 era.  Many tourist comes here and I’ve been here three times as a tourist myself.    Most of the mission grounds are actually a private school run by the church but most people just come to see the church and the historical buildings nearby.  The founding person, Father Serra, lies buried under the altar.


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Monterey Mission wedding photography


Wedding - San Carlos Borromeo de Carmel Mission

Wedding Photographer - Carmel Mission

I thought that I should get some photographs of the bride and groom by the beach since we where just minutes  away.   Unfortunately, we barely missed the sun so you  just see the reddish hue that is seen in the background.

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Reception: Grand Ballroom at Hyatt Regency – Monterey

The party was ON.   Janet and Steves’ relatives and friends are out to celebrate and have fun.  The music was just right for the for their guests.  I myself was jumping to the beat and wanted to parteee but I have a job to do.  Food was great and the staff was very pleasant.  I learned from Steve that he used to work here long time ago and most of the servers are his buddies.

It was trully a blast to photograph Steve and Janet’s wedding.  Thanks both for hiring me.  You guys are awesome.

Here are some more sample of their wedding photography.

Wedding PHotography - Hyatt Monterey

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Hyatt Regency - Monterey Wedding Venue

Wedding Photographers - Monterey

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Traditional Filipino Wedding

Getting Married – The Traditional Filipino Way

A traditional wedding held in the Philippines is a venue that we all take advantage of to pay the most influential people in our lives utmost respect and value. This custom, usually staged by beautiful flower arrangements, decadent food, and elegant clothing, makes it absurdly difficult for to-be-wed couples to limit their number of guests as they tend to give every single person they look up to a role in their weddings – the beginning of another chapter in their lives.

By standard, Christian weddings follow the following order: the processional, hymn, greeting or opening prayer, Old Testament reading, Psalm, New Testament reading, Gospel, homily, vows and ring ceremony, the kiss, nuptial blessing, sign of peace, communion, Lord’s Prayer, blessing and dismissal of congregation, and recessional. Five elements not written above make Christian weddings in the Philippines distinct: the presence of ninongs (Pilipino term for Godfather) and ninangs (Filipino term for Godmother), coin, candle, veil, and cord ceremonies.

The principal sponsors or the ninongs and ninangs as we call them here in the Philippines are more often than not the couple’s aunts, uncles, and close family friends. They are chosen carefully as these figures are also expected to guide the couple in their married life. To show the couple’s appreciation, they hand their ninangs tokens that go anywhere between flower brooches to semi-precious jewelry. Cufflinks and money clips are popular thank you gifts for ninongs in the Philippines.

The arrhae or coins represent both Christ and his apostles and the promise of the groom to take care of his wife materially. The Pilipino priest or minister gives the groom the blessed arrhae who in turn hands it to his bride. The bride receives it by putting her hand above the groom’s then hands the arrhae back to him. The groom thereafter hands the arrhae to an acolyte.

The candle sponsors light the two candles standing beside the groom and bride. These sponsors are usually the couple’s parents or very close friends. Lighting the candles symbolize God’s presence in the couple’s union. This rite takes place either before the ceremony or before the readings.

The veil sponsors approach the altar as soon as the priest rings the bell. Pinning the veil over the groom and bride’s shoulders symbolizes the groom’s promise to take care of his bride from their wedding day forward. A cord made out of satin rope, strung flowers, or linked coins put into a figure of eight and placed over the veil covering the couple symbolizes infinite unity. Until after the Communion or the Sign of Peace, the veil and cord encloses the couple.

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