Tag: San Francisco Photographer

Photoshoot with Liv

It has been a long time since I posted anything. A lot has happened as you can imagine! For one, I have moved to San Francisco, which is very exciting. I went to a Tony Robbins’ four day event last month in L.A. It’s there I met Liv. Liv is a freshman in college and

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Photographer Paradise

About two weekends ago, I went on a photo shoot at somebody’s backyard in Sacramento area. The owner of the house is a photographer. She turned her backyard into a photographer paradise with outdoor beds, bath tubs, and a tree house. I really like how this set turns out. After months of experimentation, I finally

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Vlog #4: Two Photographers Shoot Two Models

Last weekend, fellow photographer James, Model Chloe, Taylor and I went on a photography excursion to sunset, San Francisco and Mount Tamalpais. Here is a behind the scene look of our little trip and some photos we created from it. Recently I got asked a lot about why I like photography so much. At first

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My Work with Musician AeonFlow. Featured on Outsider’s Magzine

When my musician friend John Krause asks me to take photos of him for a magazine, I was happy to do the job. I have known John for two to three years now. I first met John when he was working on an app for homeless people. He had at one point become homeless when

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5 Strategies on Finding Models to Work with as a Photographer

Perhaps you are a landscape photographer transitioning into a portrait photographer. Perhaps you have had a camera for a while and want to use it more often. There are many reasons why you want to start to shoot with a model, but you don’t know how to find them. This perhaps is the number one

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How to Conquer Your Fear of being in front of a Camera

  Unless you are a born model, most of us have this fear of being in front of a camera. We are perfectly ourselves when there is no camera involved. But for some reason, when a camera is pointed at you, you start to feel unnatural, which is called camera shy. In this article I’ll

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