




Many (bridesmaid) hands make light work of Lan's beautiful dress.















Their reception was at the Turnip Rose in Costa Mesa.















Paramount Ranch was a nice place for these two free spirits. Sean and Rina are a very sweet couple, and it was a lot of fun wandering around sunlit Agoura hills.















Such a beautiful picture... That's where I got married two days ago! Ahhhh, what a beautiful night. Can we maybe include this picture? I cannot wait to see them! I am like a little child waiting for Christmas!
(07.06.10)


It was a bit of a cool, overcast day when I met Connie and Patrick for their engagement. Though they were looking for a more "Californian" engagement session, the coolness I'm sure was a welcome change from the hot weather they've been enduring in Texas. Surfers were out en masse in the relaxed little beach town of San Clemente.

Connie and Patrick are a fun couple to work with, a perfect mixture of sweetness and silliness.





Connie is a bit of a Lakers fan.









These photos look great Pheebs!!! I love em!!! The train photos came out great too :)
(07.02.10)
Quite recently I embarked on a mini road trip to Death Valley with Ellen. However, there's nothing very "mini" about this vast, seemingly desolate
stretch of desert. It is the lowest,
hottest, and driest location in North America. I was a little apprehensive because of the heat (about 113 degrees, and high 80s at night), but we had a great time and the landscape was very starkly beautiful. Though I admit, nothing quite prepares you for the scorching heat of Badwater.

This is a "self portrait" on a tenacious little puddle of water on the salt flats, how it managed to remain I have no idea. A sturdy hat is necessary, as strong gusts can cause you to bid goodbye to your only source of shade.



The adaption of wildlife in Death Valley is nothing short of impressive. Nighttime driving became and unwitting game of Frogger, as we attempted to avoid coyotes, jackrabbits, and countless mice dashing across the road. Our accommodations were at the kitschy little Atomic Inn.
There is something very peaceful about the stillness right before sunrise, about being the first set of footprints to walk on the dunes at morning. It's also kind of fun to run down the sides.

Others left tracks the night before.
A few intrepid hikers managed to walk even further than we did (see if you can spot them in the picture below).

No trip to the Mesquite dunes at sunrise is ever complete without some milk tea, especially when sunrise is at 5:40am. Thank you, Ellen.
I love the silvery sheen of the desert holly. It's the only plant I've seen with built-in reflectors.
In Mosaic Canyon you can find marble polished to a smooth sheen from flash floods. We took advantage of the coolness at 7am and took a few shots from "Pride Rock" (think Lion King) and also attempted a few ill-timed jumping shots on a timer (very challenging) on Ellen's camera.
This modest, colorful
restaurant in Beatty, Nevada had one of the best chili verde dishes I've had in awhile.

Rhyolite ghost town
An eccentric house made out of glass bottles.
Gross
truck with missing grills that Ellen made me (sort of) climb
onto. It was completely missing the bottom and completely overrun by
other inhabitants.

The lush oasis that is Scotty's Castle is located at the northern
end of Death Valley. It's a surprising
bit of luxury in an otherwise very inhospitable place.

Ubehebe crater dwarfs everything around it, and surrounds the nearby landscape with dark volcanic ash. This doesn't quite indicate how incredibly large it is, it is roughly about half a mile wide.

As accustomed I am to light and noise, nighttime at Death Valley is a bit eerie since it's so quiet and almost completely dark. You feel incredibly vulnerable, but then you look up, and there are no words to describe how bright the stars are. Pictures certainly do not do it justice.

I'm so glad that funny light didn't ruin the star trails picture!! looks amazing! i better get moving on my pictures! =P
(06.28.10)Phoebe, these are beautiful! It looks so serene there despite the scorching heat!
(06.29.10)Joy, your shots made the Death Valley alive. The pictures are great!!



I love all the beautiful close-ups in these shots and the emotion on the dad's face! Plus, I love the fish eye view.
(07.09.10)LOVE IT!!! Love the one where she's about to enter the ceremony with her dad , and then the wide angle ceremony shot! And every single last one on the beach, especially the rocks and the surf board!!! amazing girl!
(07.12.10)beautiful shots of a gorgeous couple! beautiful wedding! i love the one where lan is holding her dad, while he's so emotional... really touching.
(07.12.10)Hi, really loved the pictures - thanks for sharing them! Made me remember it all over again. Loved the beach pics, and the Dad pics - which made me cry at the current moment. (sniff!)
(07.12.10)LOVE ALL the pics phoebe!!! :)
(07.13.10)