This was another wedding I got to 2nd shoot for Junshien!  Jenna and Charles had an amazing wedding with lots of cool little details.  I was also super impressed with their dancing!  I guess it helps that they dance in competitions!  I think it was the first time I wished I had a video camera with me to capture their moves!  They introduced themselves and the bridal party with their own little rendition of a scene from Enchanted (the scene when they’re at Columbus Circle in front of Central Park!)  It was so cute!

Some details!





The beautiful bride!

Their first look.









Doing the dance from Enchanted!


Their amazing first dance!  They were so good and watching them dance together was so romantic!




I caught a quiet moment of them practicing before they did their second dance of the night.

And outside for some portraits catching the last moments of the sun.




hbear posted the following on June 29, 2009 at 2:05 pm.

makes me want to watch enchanted again :D
loved the dancing action shots!

jennsul posted the following on June 30, 2009 at 1:17 am.

i LOVE the dancing shots!! and the one where she’s putting on her shoe.

vincent mo posted the following on July 3, 2009 at 12:14 am.

so good hana!

FREEDOM TRAIL

June 12, 2009

Boston’s Freedom Trail is basically the birthplace of American Independence!  You can easily follow it with the red line marked on the sidewalk.  A lot of it is made out of brick, but in a few places it’s painted on and kind of hard to find due to wear.  You can pass through everything fairly quickly especially the Boston part, but it can take the whole day if you’re going to stop by all the locations and really have a good look!

Here’s the brick red line you follow throughout the city!

1. Boston Common
The first stop was Boston Common.  Boston Common sits on 44 acres of land in the middle of the city (the Central Park of Boston) and is America’s oldest public park!  I was lucky enough to see the cherry blossoms because a few days later when we came back they had all fallen off!






2. Massachusetts State House

Was designed by Charles Bulfinch who also designed the state capitols for Connecticut, Maine, and worked on the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
3. Park Street Church

Built in 1809.  Nicknamed “Brimstone Corner” because gunpowder was stored in the crypt during the War of 1812.  America’s first Sunday School was founded here in 1817, the first prison aid society in 1824, and one of the earliest temperance societies in 1826.  America’s first missionaries were sent to Hawaii from this church in 1819.  Also the hymn “America” also known as “My Country ’tis of Thee” was sung for the first time on the steps of Park Street.

4. Granary Burying Ground
There are more famous people buried in this 2 acre plot than in any other small graveyard in America.  3 signers of the Declaration of Independence (Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine), 9 governors of MA, the victims of the Boston Massacre, Benjamin Franklin’s parents, and Paul Revere.

By the time we arrived they had already closed so these were the shots I was able to get from outside the gates.




5. King’s Chapel
“Symbol of what the Puritans fled”  In 1630 the Puritans who settled in Boston were religious rebels fleeing from the Anglican Church.  King James II ordered an establishment of the Anglican parish in Boston, but that was what the Puritans had fled from.  Since they could not buy land they just took a corner of the burying ground and constructed their church there.


Although these columns look like they were made of stone, they were actually made of wood with sand mixed into the paint.

The site of the first public school.  Boston Latin School.


6. Old Corner Book Store
Boston’s oldest surviving structures.  It was erected in 1712.  From 1833-1864 it was the office of Ticknor and Fields, the nation’s leading book publisher.  Great authors such as Longfellow, Hawthorne, Emerson, and Harriet Beecher Stowe gathered here.  Walden, The Scarlet Letter, and Hiawatha were published here.

Funny because this historic landmark was turned into an Ultra Diamonds so I was kind of confused where it was!



7. Old South Meeting-House
The largest building in colonial Boston.   The location where they protested their outrage over the Boston Massacre and Samuel Adams gave the secret signal to throw 342 crates of tea into the Boston Harbor.  Also served as a Puritan house of worship and Benjamin Franklin was baptized here.



8.  Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest public building still standing in the eastern United States.  It was built in 1713.  In 1761 James Otis said a speech against the writs of assistance which was considered the “first scene of the first act of opposition” 15 years before independence was declared.  1776 from its balcony the Declaration of Independence was read to the people of Boston.


Under the balcony is a circle of paving stones which marks the site of The Boston Massacre.

9.  Faneuil Hall
Gift to the town by Peter Faneuil.  Hosted America’s first Town Hall Meeting.  Used as a marketplace on the first level and a the town meeting hall on the second level.

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10. Paul Revere House
Paul Revere bought this house in 1770 when he was 35 years old.  He lived in this house with his family when he made his famous messenger ride.  Revere fathered 16 children over a 29 year period.  5 of the children died in infancy.

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11. Old North Church
“One, if by land, and two, if by sea” April 18, 1775 Robert Newman climbed the steeple and held two lanterns as a signal from Paul Revere that the British were marching to Lexington and Concord.  This event started the American Revolution.  This is Boston’s oldest church building.

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12.  Copp’s Hill Burying Ground
Copp’s Hill is the highest piece of land on the North End.  Most people who were buried here are ordinary people.  During the revolution the British soldiers camped among the gravestones.

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13. USS Constitution
Also known as “Old Ironsides” because cannonballs fired at her from the British H.M.S. Guerriere seemed to just bounce off.  The U.S.S. Constitution is made of a white oak/live sandwich which made it extra strong.

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14. Bunker Hill Monument
Marks the first time Colonial forces held their own against the British Army.  This famous battle was fought on June 17, 1775.  The monument is a 221-foot granite obelisk.

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The view from the top is amazing!
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Click on the photo to see the panoramic photos larger.


Exhibit at the Bunker Hill Museum down the street.



This concludes our little education journey about the Freedom Trail!

Let me end with this…what happens when you throw your leftover oyster crackers on the ground in Boston Common?  A ton of them flock over to you!

Esther posted the following on June 14, 2009 at 11:57 am.

FUN FUN FUN!!! History is our friend.

Christine Bentley posted the following on June 29, 2009 at 9:30 am.

Wow girl! You did a great job! So makes me want to go back there and visit! XXOO

April and Jason are the sweetest couple.  They’re very laid back and extremely kind to each other.  They’re from SoCal, but came up for memorial day weekend.  I love how Jason’s dad came and chauffeured us around and also held all their belongings!  Man, his dad can hike!  He would be 50 feet in front of us all the time and while we were all out of breath it seemed like a leisurely walk for him!

The day started off really foggy and we wanted to go to the city, but decided to just head over to Mt. Tamalpais since we weren’t sure about the weather.  Best choice ever!  The weather there was GORGEOUS!  As soon as we crossed the Golden Gate Bridge the sun came out and it was amazing.  We weren’t too sure where we were going either, but we found a spot and started hiking.  The fields were beautiful and we were so high the clouds were below us!  Thank you guys so much for “working” so hard for your photos!  I can’t wait to photograph your wedding in September!

April and Jason told me they were pretty worried about how they were not photogenic, but seriously they came out beautiful!!!!!


















I love how the sun was only hitting their faces!  Makes for a cool composition!

They saw this really funny Korean music video and wanted to replicate a part of it!  It was so funny to do this!
Click on the photo to see the full size =)

ange posted the following on June 8, 2009 at 3:21 pm.

these are some of your BEST EVER!!! what do they mean they’re not photogenic? they must’ve been kidding ;)

tomanie posted the following on June 8, 2009 at 3:48 pm.

they came out awesome!! :) i love # 3 and #10~

amy posted the following on June 8, 2009 at 4:22 pm.

Love it!

Adrienne Gunde posted the following on June 8, 2009 at 5:03 pm.

LOVE these! The third one is so sweet and joyful and the one where it looks like they’re standing above the clouds?? Amazing!!

April posted the following on June 9, 2009 at 9:04 am.

Love the pictures! We had so much fun working with you!!!

MORE FUN IN BOSTON!

June 5, 2009

Jamie came to visit that weekend!  Awww too cute!


We went to look at Harvard.  Their campus is so beautiful!!!!

I love all the brick buildings!  So different from California!




I gave Jamie a dollar to give to the street performer, but she was so scared!  It’s pretty hilarious.

The Prudential building is sooooo tall!  I wonder if birds frequently run into the building since it looks like part of the sky?

Inside the Boston Public Library.  This library was sooooo gorgeous!




Yum Yum Yum!

Boston Cream Pie!

Went to the Farmers Market after.  Love this pic I got of this lady resting.


Jamie and my first oyster!

Next will be all about the Freedom Trail!

Marcus Fong posted the following on June 5, 2009 at 4:26 pm.

My buddy works on the 30th floor of the Pru. Nuts!

hana posted the following on June 8, 2009 at 1:36 pm.

wow must have an amazing view from up there!!!!!

Malessa Tem posted the following on June 11, 2009 at 11:29 am.

Is your friend apart of the Christian club : the edge @ uci. that sweater looks awfully familiar.

hana posted the following on June 11, 2009 at 12:02 pm.

hi malessa! actually all of us in those photos were part of the edge at uci! we all graduated ’05 and neville and i were part of staff the year after! i think neville staffed 2 years

BOSTON

June 4, 2009

A few weeks ago I went to Boston for almost 2 weeks to help my friends move!  It was my first time in Boston and I have to say it was a pretty awesome experience!  Although I was extremely sad to say goodbye to my friends, I’m very excited for their new life there.

I’ll have to do another “educational” post about the freedom trail because it was so awesome to see all those places we studied in school about American History!  I never thought I would be so into those educational things, but I am and I even bought the freedom trail book to refresh my memory!

I think a lot of funny things happened on this trip, partially because we were so deliriously tired and partially because we were trying to figure out what was where and had no internet.  If it wasn’t for all of our blackberries I have no idea what we would’ve done!

Let’s start at the beginning of my almost 2 weeks in Boston!

Est + Nev came from LA and I came from SF.  We met at our layover in Dallas at some super early hour like 4am!  We were TIRED!

When we arrived in Boston I thought it would be good for Nev to test “walking” around with all the luggage…just to make sure we can make it to the T =)

First time in the apartment calling family and trying to figure out where Target was

Waiting for the bus…we did a lot of waiting!


The ceiling was decorated with pizza pans!


We would’ve been so lost without our trusty crackberries



Went to a cute cafe/bookstore for some free internet to search for Ikea furniture…yes we were all very very tired!  This is also where we found out Ikea charges a ridiculous amount to ship furniture to your home.  It’s much cheaper to rent a truck/van and get it yourself!

Newbury St. – Did I mention in the time I was there we experienced rain, sun, wind, thunderstorms, everything except snow!


One of the funniest things we did was bring a chair from Urban and take it on the T to bring it back to the apartment.  Poor Neville…abuse!



The next day we woke up to beautiful weather!

Aren’t the cherry blossoms beautiful?!




Wow I look so much smaller O_o


A view of Boston from The Top Of The Hub

This post is becoming super lengthy  so I’ll pick up next time with Jamie’s visit!

hbear posted the following on June 4, 2009 at 8:35 pm.

LOVE the chair story.. the videos are hilarious.. poor neville.

Adrienne posted the following on June 5, 2009 at 1:00 am.

Haha, the chair pictures & videos were the best! Your post totally makes me want to visit Boston!

hana posted the following on June 5, 2009 at 12:09 pm.

Boston is a pretty cool city! The funny thing about the chair is we had to take it pretty FAR!!!!! I love how he put it in the handicap section on the T and sat on it like it was nothing!

JACOBS FAMILY SESSION

June 1, 2009

Awhile back I had written about how I photographed this couple in hurricane like winds.  Well I was mistaken because I photographed the Jacobs family in even more hurricane force winds!  It was almost ridiculous how windy and cold it was that day although the sun was shining!!!  Next time I need to video a part of the session to give you guys a idea of the weather!  No one believes me when I tell them I photographed in crazy wind!  I gave them the option to reschedule, but they were real troopers.  I feel like all my clients end up working hard for their photos, but they always end up looking good!

The Jacobs family originally contacted me to do a senior session for Laura who graduated from college a few weeks ago, but in the end decided it would be fun to get the entire family including the dogs photographed!

Congrats Laura on graduating!!!

Check out the

SLIDESHOW!

Annie posted the following on June 1, 2009 at 11:07 pm.

LOVE IT! You’re soo great!

Adrienne Gunde posted the following on June 2, 2009 at 10:40 am.

What a fun session! Love that last row of pics! The wind may have been crazy but it made for some gorgeous flowing hair photos :)

Angela posted the following on June 22, 2009 at 4:22 pm.

Hana- this was such an incredibly fun time! Even with the crazy wind, we’re soooo happy with the photos. Thanks!!

WE LOVE BUBBLES!

May 29, 2009

If you know me.  You know how much I love all my dogs!  Shawn, Toby, and James.  They’re like my little babies.  I constantly find myself bothering anyone and everyone around me all day long to pay attention to them.  With lots of kids coming and going at the house lately we’ve been playing with a lot of bubbles and the dogs love the bubbles just as much as the kids!

Taking photos of bubbles is a lot harder than I thought!  They move so fast and they pop even faster!  I love this bubble I captured!  The colors and reflection is pretty amazing!

This is a before and after of a bubble that James got too!

More than my dog, Toby is completely obsessed with bubbles!  He will sit in front of the bubbles and scratch the container and even cry for us to play with him!  Once we start we have to make sure we give him breaks otherwise he’ll just keep going and going and going!  Look at him in action!

Here’s a video of them in action!

ange posted the following on May 29, 2009 at 3:08 pm.

whoa that 1st bubble pic is unreal!! :D

jsul posted the following on May 31, 2009 at 3:37 pm.

those came out so well. i love bubbles too!!

amy posted the following on June 5, 2009 at 1:38 pm.

love the 1st picture!

ALBUM DESIGN

May 27, 2009

I’m a huge fan of simple album designs!  I love having all the negative space around the photos and keeping it uncluttered so the viewer can be drawn into the image.  I like to follow the motto less is more!  I have to admit I find it really hard to narrow down photos because there are always so many my clients want to use, but I always try to make the album flow and tell the story of the big day!

Here’s an example of an album design I recently made!  Press play to view all the pages!

Sarean posted the following on May 27, 2009 at 8:01 pm.

love your photos! and your website is so cute– looking forward to see more of your photos! :)

Annie posted the following on May 27, 2009 at 10:54 pm.

Love the new blog and great photos!

Adrienne Gunde posted the following on May 28, 2009 at 2:19 pm.

Beautiful! I’m also a fan of super sleek, clean designs. And P.S… LOVE your new blog!

Hi!  Welcome to my brand spankin’ new blog!  I’m super excited to be able to start a new journey here.  Don’t worry my old blog still exists so if you’re bored you can head over there to take a look.  [Old Blog]

For my first post I wanted to share a very special bridal session I did a few months back!  We decided to do a little bridal session since Esther’s beautiful dress was just hanging out all lonely in her room after her wedding.  Since her wedding photos were more urban, we decided to go the complete opposite way and head out to take some photos in nature.  I had such a huge blast and even got to play around with some off camera lighting.  This just proves you can never have TOO many photos of yourself in your wedding dress!

I hope you guys like my new blog, the new photos, and don’t be shy!  Say hi and tell me a lil about yourself!

Dave Lee posted the following on May 26, 2009 at 4:45 pm.

Esther is Sasha Fierce!!

ange posted the following on May 26, 2009 at 4:49 pm.

hana these are stunning!!! i love how you made the water “pause”… i’m so excited to have you as my photographer!!! :D

Jojo Aquino posted the following on May 26, 2009 at 4:54 pm.

Great job, Hana! Your photography is gorgeous!

Tracy posted the following on May 26, 2009 at 5:17 pm.

Hooray for a new blog :) and beaut pictures as always :)

Peter Chou posted the following on May 26, 2009 at 5:42 pm.

great pictures! keep up the good work.

hbear posted the following on May 26, 2009 at 7:11 pm.

love the new look on the new blog! great first post too :)

Arnold posted the following on May 26, 2009 at 10:07 pm.

Awesome pictures!! You’re really talented Hana! I like the lighting and colors!

Krystal posted the following on May 27, 2009 at 8:24 am.

I love the new layout & blong Hana… It’s looking pretty nifty up in here!!!!

hana posted the following on May 28, 2009 at 9:12 pm.

yay first comment on my blog! i wanted to see what happened when i replied =) (still trying to figure out how everything works!)

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