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I love traveling, meeting people, having fun, and of course taking pictures. I am moved by the raw power of emotions that can be captured through a lens and the equal amount of emotion that it is able to stir in others. 

You are fun, beautiful, and in love. Picking the right photographer that you connect with to document your wedding day is crucial. The happiest day of your life will be told in pictures that you will want to remember and show to your grandchildren.

If you believe you and Brandon are a match, please send him an e-mail in the contact section for further details on your journey together.

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Category Archives: workshop

Exposure – The Workshop

Yes! It’s finally here. I’ve been wanting to host a photography workshop for awhile now and I’m excited I finally have the opportunity. The excellent photographers Drew, Greg, and Scott will also be there talking with me. I myself will be talking specifically about my journey in photography, my influences, and my inspirations. Greg and...

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Tikko Studios

Tikko Studios was kind enough to throw a little lighting workshop for all the photographers in Southern California. It took place in their relatively new studio and man does their place make me jealous. Models Jeramee Lopez and my man Robert Ryu came out to support and do their thing. Unfortunately I came to a...

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Power of the G10

This Christmas my lovely girlfriend Katrina was blessed with a Canon G10.
This thing is a BEAST.
-14.7 Megapixels-Better 3 inch screen than my 40D-Great battery life (lasted for the little photo shoot only after a quick five minute charge)-Superb image quality at low ISO-Insane depth of field-Takes my 580EX on it’s hotshoe-Excellent body build
Although we were...

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Experimental "Jesh de Rox" Photography

As a photographer I am against photo manipulation to the point where the image can almost be labeled surreal. Such techniques such as HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography, especially for the use of portraits are accused of that in my book. Check out the work of Dave Hill for some of the “better” examples....

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