Los Angeles, I’m Yours


It’s Friday night and here I am… of course, editing and semi-watching music videos online. Tonight it’s The Decemberists cameo on my computer screen. “Los Angeles, I’m Yours” is quite fitting for the time being, as I wish I were there right now.

Music and visual arts has always been a greater part of my life and without them, I think I would be a piece of balsa wood, flat and completely unrandom. It has never failed to transport me to unknown places, imagine unknown faces, and invoke emotions and memories once thought lost… even lull me to sleep even after the most hectic days. It’s nice to just sometimes close your eyes and drown yourself in melody.

Away We Stay

This has to be one of my favorite short films that I’ve seen recently, featuring two of my all-time favorite models, Helena Christensen and David Gandy. If only it were turned into a television series…

This short film (“Away We Stay”) was beautifully written and directed by Edoardo Ponti. It was shot on location in Leicester Square. It is ” a romantic tale of love, life and the choices we make in the middle…”
Helena and David have the perfect chemistry on set and they are extremely gorgeous people. It leaves you wanting to see more of what’s to come. It’s perfect.

David @ Ford Models – Miami


I got a chance to shoot with David from Ford Models this past weekend before he flew out to Miami. I must say he is one of the most entertaining male models I have worked with by far. Myself and the other models could not stop laughing. He is quite a character. Cheers to David and happy modeling! I wish him nothing but the best in his career. Thanks to Josephine Harmon for the suave make-up and hair!

Sprouting Seeds


Opening today in the Inner Richmond in San Francisco on Clement Street is Seedstore, a homegrown clothing store stocked with old school clothing brands and a few independent brands. It’s been great working with Seedstore the past few weeks to get their look book as well as other images out. It’s been a productive “all work and all fun” time. Check out some images from the look book!



Browse the rest of the Seedstore lookbook here.

Seedstore, here’s to happy beginnings!

Nagi Noda

A true visionary and a personal inspiration. Her works transcend boundaries and really embellishes the meaning of outside the box.


Dancing eyeballs, fitness-video-exercising poodles, half pandas/half other animals, and singing merchandise in a boutique store are only a few of the vivid, perplexing imaginings of Nagi Noda, the talented, eccentric and boundary-pushing artist, art director and fashion designer from Tokyo. Unfettered from any discipline or industry limits, Noda’s work extends from book design and music packaging, to short films, to music videos and commercials — including a hypnotic ad for Coca-Cola, with music by the White Stripes’ Jack White, commissioned by London agency Mother — and even to clothing design. Noda is signed with Partizan, a leading agency that represents cutting-edge directors, photographers and artists.
-Excerpt from “Women of Design”

The Surreal Works of Eric Weston


Tonight is the public reception for “The Surreal Works of Eric Weston” and I am anxious to see the great artwork in store at the exhibit. Eric Weston “called himself a iconoclastic surrealist. He rarely showed any of his work in his lifetime, but wound up doing dozens of amazing pieces. He created art for art’s sake throughout his entire life in between construction jobs.” His talents and skill from his construction jobs can be seen in his work – his attention to detail and precision relative to scale is quite impressive. It is also an honor to have been chosen to do the postcard invite design for this exhibit (seen above), collaborating with Eric’s cousin Jon Weston on the design.

Below is a preview of some of the art showcasing tonight:

“Eric’s father’s toy bear. Eric was shot in the stomach by a burglar years back –at the hospital and during a long, touch-and-go recovery, it never left his hand. He built these tools for his father’s bear, which itself is less than six inches tall — some of the tools are only a few millimeters long.”

“Eric’s collection of Japanese figures, worn from the robes of ceremonial clothing. He made each wooden display stand.”

“A french horn disassembled and fit inside an antique cabinet. It seems so simple at first, but as you look around the fine cuts made to the horn, you realize that every piece was removed with clinical precision, making an exact fit in each moving drawer that perfectly retains the horn’s original dimensions.”

“A ray gun he made for a Space Cowboy Halloween costume back when “space cowboy” had a double entendre. The trigger works, makes noise — still fun to play with!”

“A gigantic oak tree had fallen in Walnut Creek. It’s branches used to stretch over one of the city’s main streets. After the loss, the city sent enormous sections of it to various artists. This was Eric’s contribution, standing roughly four feet tall, the flying anvil was one of his signature conceptualizations.”

Photos and photo captions courtesy of Jon Weston

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Just like mangos

“Just like mangos, our photo cards are sweet, fresh, and tasty and we carry them for every event and occasion in your life.”

This is Mango Ink’s slogan. Besides the catchy name, they are known for their “hip, retro, cool and unique digital photo cards for every occasion.” Their designs are modern, fresh, simple and enough to make anyone a fan. Mango Ink sprouted from a husband’s love for mangos and cards that are as sweet and tasty as the mangos he loves. He and his wife love even more that they could send the very cards they love, made with love, to the people they love. And that is what Vivian Sachs Photography loves as well.

Mango Ink only partners with selected photographers from around the world and it’s a wonderful feeling to be included in the list of the amazing photographers already teamed up with Mango Ink! Even more exciting is that all of Mango Ink’s products are readily available to any Vivian Sachs Photography client. Now clients can have any photo from A Vivian Sachs photo session turned into one of any beautiful designs designed by Mango Ink:

Wedding Invites

Save the Dates

All Things Baby

Graduation Announcements

Thank You Cards

Birthdays

Milestones

Holidays

This is the beginning of a beautiful thing!

Images courtesy of mangoink.com.

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Vote for my design themes!

I’ve recently submitted 2 website design themes to weebly.com to try my chance at winning the grand prize of $10,000. Please show your support and vote for my themes!!! You can vote here:

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Portfolio Bokeh
Photo features model Ariana Brugh and make-up by Josephine Harmon!

Well Grounded
The background photo is a photo of the rug in my livingroom 😉

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Double D’s


Donkey + Dog. It happens! Who would ever think to see a dog walking a donkey on a sunny day while shooting an engagement session? I definitely didn’t but it sure came as a pleasant surprise to see such a sight. It completely made my day, as well as the engaged couple I shot, Candice and Matt. We were all in sheer delight.

peacock portrait

 

 

Babybuzz’s Winning Photo


Babybuzz held a photo contest for the Most Beautiful Belly Contest. Judy Dang, whom I shot maternity photos for last year had submitted one of the photos I took of her and little Natalie. Well, turns out the photo made it as one of the top ten finalists in Babybuzz’s Beautiful Belly Contest! The winning photo was announced today and Judy won! She receives a $50 BabyBuzz gift certificate to spend on herself, Natalie and baby Kylie! I’m super excited for them! Congratulations Judy!!!