by jprentice on March 20, 2009
As promised (or threatened), I’m continuing with the Disneyland theme. This is my Godson Charles in the new Nemo ride, which is a big yellow submarine.
On a different note, I’m excited that I have a photography gig this weekend! Hopefully I have some new things to post next week. I have two other potential projects in early stages of development.
by jprentice on December 9, 2008

I can’t look at this picture without hearing Beck’s song, “Que onda, guero?,” in my head…
I did a family portrait of our friends Mack and Valentina, and their two kids the other night. The two kids are also my and Marie’s God-Kids. It was a quick shoot in my “backyard” (aka our driveway) but considering the proximity of Christmas and other scheduling factors, I was happy with the results. I used an sb-900 pointed at them with a slight warming filter on it, and then a vivitar 285 out of frame to the right and behind the family, but pointed at them and the vine covered wall (this is to help visually separate them from the wall).

by jprentice on November 3, 2008

We celebrated Halloween in Alhambra with my Wife’s brother’s family and some old friends of ours. Between all of us there were five kids running around. I was sick all day, so I was mostly coherent and some of the kids might argue that I was in a bad mood. Despite that, I set up my gear and the kids were kind enough to let me take some pictures.
For the full gallery, click HERE




by jprentice on September 15, 2008
I did a photoshoot over the weekend with my “godkids”, Charles and Cristina. We went to a local park in Pasadena. I think Mack and Valentina (their parents) would agree that it was challenging. But the results were decent, considering that 20 minutes into the shoot Charles decided that “run away from the camera” is the COOLEST game ever! Below are some examples, click any of them to go to the full gallery. We didn’t do anything fancy. We didn’t use any flashes or reflectors. Just the camera and a tiny bit of post-processing to correct colors and improve detail in shadows.
Cristina

Charles


Both (I was surprised we got one with both kids)
