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Ringshots

Trying to come with new ways to show off those wedding bands and engagement rings. I think nature is probably the best way to go. I'll be experimenting some more as time goes by...which one is your favorite?

 




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Chanel's Pre-prom

Beware, this is not my ordinary blog post. You'll be hearing my voice about the business and my love for photography.

As usual, this was a last minute photoshoot after Chanel had her makeup done at the Flawless Visions Salon with Carmen. On days that I give myself off, I sometimes get bored (Yes, I do get bored, too) and tend to want to take pictures, again. However, I do so for recreation.  It's nice to take pictures without worrying about having to edit a whole lot of them. In the business world of photography, Shooting the photo takes about 20% of the whole production time. The remaining 80% are the countless hours on a desk, stuck in front of a computer fine-tuning the photograph.


Oh, how I love to snap that camera. Oh, how I dread the countless hours of editing. I just can't help but edit, either. When I see that raw photograph in front of my screen, I just see all the possibilities. I just have to touch it and tweak it. To the best of my ability, I try not to go crazy with my photographs. Close to natural or even natural is the best. I try to make the skin look natural--not plastic, not a barbie doll, not a face made out of foundation powder.

Speaking of natural, here's the alternative. A few projects I did in college a couple of years ago:




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Photo to Tatoo

How often does your photograph get turned into a tattoo? Just a while ago, I found out that Melissa's husband tattood the boudoir photo onto his arm. A PERMANENT tatoo. That's too cool-- to have a work of art displayed on someone permanently. I guess whenever he or she looks at that, they will be reminded of the photographer.

If anyone else wishes to advertise my work on a body-part, feel free to do so. It would be my honor. Just don't forget to give me credit if someone asks. And of course, pick a trustworthy tattoo artist like this one.

-Angelita
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Airport Photoshoot

While I was editing these photos, I couldn't help but giggle. Blayne had so many different expressions in these photographs that going through these photos was almost like watching an animation. Their little dog, Sid, was also one of a kind...he followed them everywhere we went and posed in the photos just like any other member of the family. He was just so cute and surprisingly easy to position.











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