I love my job and I love my clients. I always feel so honored when someone asks me to be their photographer because what they’re really doing is inviting me to share in their life and in some of their most intimate memories, whether it’s a moment between the bride & her dad, a passionate kiss… really, how many people can just walk up to a couple and ask them to kiss, right? I always feel so privilledge to be able to share in these moments and to preserve them in my photographs… A Day in the Life sessions allow me to do just that. I joined the Chuang family for half a day to document a typcial day in their life. Kids grow so fast. Even when I went to drop off their album yesterday, I can see how much the kids have grown since these photos were taken 7 weeks ago! Chuang family, thank you for welcoming me into your home and allowing me to document June 24, 2009 in the Chuang residence.
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Good morning Teddy & little Natalie.
She was 3 that day. She’s actually 4 now… turned 4 a few weeks after our shoot. :)
I LOVE this swing that dad had built for them in the front yard!
Lunch time…
I love how much a photo can tell you. You can see the story without any narration.
If he could talk, I’m sure he’s saying, “Goodbye! Hope you’ll come to visit soon!”…
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so adorable! i love this!
Loving the first bathtub shot! That is classic!
Just awesome! I especially love the swing and bath photos. What a great thing to do for a family!
Absolutely love it! Very real, genuine and capture their daily life well! Great job as usual!
Love this post. Love it!!! More in an email so I don’t appear like a crazy blog stalker. lol
these are adorable! seriously so beautiful and sweet.
I really want to shot sessions like this! I have never been a fan of the studio stuff and these are real life, real memories!
wow. so far this has got to be my favorite set from you, from anyone. i love it. :)
oh my gosh i love love love this. love that it captured a typical day in their family. i know they will cherish these photos. i would love to have some like this from when i was a child :)