I first met Brianna at a wedding on New Year’s Eve (in Pasadena, California). She was one of the most camera-aware kids I’ve ever met. Friends of her family later asked me if I thought she had any chance of being a child model. I told them that I’d first have to see her in front of my camera. And that leads us to today; she certainly didn’t disappoint! I’ve photographed many child models over the years and Brianna was one the most professional I’ve ever seen–on her first time out! For those photographers out there who are looking for a child model, drop me a line and I’ll put you together with her folks.





post a comment :: Share on Facebook :: share on twitter :: bookmark on delicious
Monica brought her daughter Monet by my Los Angeles studio today for a few headshots. Apparently she’s going to be famous. She’s up for a role in a commercial so Monica needed something to send along to an agent. While they were here, I went ahead and photographed her son Isaiah as well. And not passing up a moment for a little family portrait photography, I talked Monica into stepping in for a few.





post a comment (1) :: Share on Facebook :: share on twitter :: bookmark on delicious
Last week Daryl dropped by my downtown Los Angeles portrait studio for a few headshots. I’m photographing her sister’s wedding in a few months so I hope I didn’t disappoint! Daryl is from New York and is currently studying Theatre.



post a comment :: Share on Facebook :: share on twitter :: bookmark on delicious
Steve came by the studio this morning for a few casual portraits. Among other things, he’ll use them for self-promotion in his real estate investment business. I was really happy he selected me as his portrait photographer as he was super easy to photograph.



post a comment :: Share on Facebook :: share on twitter :: bookmark on delicious
Back in January I was commissioned by GIE Media to shoot the cover for the February issue of Golf Course Industry magazine. Cover shoots are always fun, but I had a particularly good time on this project. My subject, Bruce Williams was a super nice guy and I was able to photograph him at Industry Hills Golf and Country Club at Pacific Palms Resort in City of Industry, California. I’ve worked on that property many times before and thus I was comfortable working there again for this editorial portrait assignment. As I was already on-site working with Bruce, I also took this opportunity to photograph Adam Kloster, the Superintendent of the golf course.







post a comment (1) :: Share on Facebook :: share on twitter :: bookmark on delicious