HELP-PORTRAIT IS A GLOBAL MOVEMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHERS USING THEIR TIME, GEAR AND EXPERTISE TO GIVE BACK TO THOSE IN NEED.
Vivian Sachs will be at the Help-Portrait in Los Angeles, California on December 4th. Come and visit!

HELP-PORTRAIT IS A GLOBAL MOVEMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHERS USING THEIR TIME, GEAR AND EXPERTISE TO GIVE BACK TO THOSE IN NEED.
Vivian Sachs will be at the Help-Portrait in Los Angeles, California on December 4th. Come and visit!


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!

Although it was just a small ceremony with family, Lareina and Ryan’s wedding was a sweet one. They actually held a bigger wedding for family and friends in Hawaii! I can only image how beautiful those photos must be but I was happy to be apart of the more intimate wedding ceremony held at the Most Holy Redeemer Catholic church in San Francisco.




Lareina’s shoes were so colorful and pretty!












The ringbearer was absolutely adorable!












Congratulations to you both Lareina and Ryan!!!


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



Finally the rain stopped and the sun got a chance to shine through for Candice and Matt’s engagement session at Joaquin Miller Park in Oakland. Their two furry friends also joined us for some delightful fun. Although I think both dogs had a little too much fun rolling around in the grass and an all-you-can-eat grass buffet that they were not feeling so well toward the end of the day. Poor things!

It delights us to announce that some of my photos will be featured at the UVSA Northern California Charity Gala benefiting the Asian American Donor Program. The event will be held April 3rd, 2010. The photos were done in collaboration with Stella and Dot stylist Pauline Le, with the talents of model Ari Brugh and make-up artist extraordinaire Joli de Jackie. For more details, please visit the event’s site here.