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Thank you for visiting my photography journal! I am addicted to learning & growing in the art of photography. My passion for photography began when I was just a little girl and has never diminished.
My first love is portrait photography. I find capturing a special moment to be deeply gratifying, but I find capturing a person's reaction to that moment to be the most rewarding prize there is.
The second love for me is manipulating digital photos with the many software options that are available in these modern times. I find myself continually mixing both my love of creating new, exciting & thought provoking art with proven timeless classic portraits.
My goal is to make stories out of photos and help brighten the spirit of life through my photography.
I hope you will find my photography journal to be useful to you in some special way. I appreciate your support and wish you all the best in finding & cultivating your own passion!
I am currently providing portrait photography services for the Inland Empire, Murrieta, Temecula, Orange County, Riverside County, San Diego County, LA County and most of Southern California.
"All who have accomplished great things have had a great aim, have fixed their gaze on a goal which was high, one which sometimes seemed impossible." -Orison Swett Marden
This tells me to DREAM BIG!
"If you force the trail to emerge and turn with your every command, then most likely it will only become what you imagined. If you just enjoy the anticipation of each new curve and seize it as it comes, the road around the bend might lead to the unimaginable." -Bryan Hufalar
This can apply to anything, but for me it's true with my photography. Sometimes I have a vision of what I think I would like to accomplish with a photo, but that only limits me and my subject to my vision. There are always bigger unimaginable visions to explore.
"The major difference between the big shot and the little shot is the big shot is just a little shot who kept on shooting."
Zig Ziglar
This reminds me not to ever give up!
"The goal is not to change your subjects, but for the subject to change the photographer."
Author Unknown
This happens to me everyday. That's why I love it so much!
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