When I met Cynthia, she shared that the most important part of her wedding was to say “I do”. In the midst of wedding planning, some couples forget this part because they get lost in the details. On their wedding day, their ceremony location within the venue was changed twice due to inclement weather. Even though tt was cold and rainy and last minute changes were made, they didn’t seemed bothered. They were both very relaxed, very much in love and ready to walk down the aisle. After they said their “I do’s”, one of the most endearing parts of the ceremony was when the officiant gave their 2 adorable young children a blessing. Zane teared up. It was touching to see that kind of emotion. Thank you Cynthia and Zane for letting me capture the most important part of your day and all the other moments too!
Christina, a daughter of a family friend, and I met years ago when we were both teenagers. When Christina called me to schedule her engagement session I was so excited to capture this moment for them. For their engagement session we traveled to Whitewater Preserve. This was my first trip there and it won’t be my last. It a great place for the family to have a picnic and go for a hike. Afterwards we headed towards the desert in Palm Springs. Matt, a teacher and musician, whipped out his guitar and I captured them sharing a moment. Check out some of their moments captured below. Congratulation Christina and Matt!
During the fall I had the pleasure of photographing the this wonderful family. This is the second year I’ve captured their family portraits and I’m amazed at how their girls have grown. They choose to have their session at the Salton Sea. The area offers such a beautiful backdrop for photos but be warned, you might step on a dead fish or two.





















