Category Archives: On Location – Other

School Daaazzzzzzzze | Los Gatos child & family photographer

As an on-location photographer, I always have my eyes peeled for new and interesting locales for a photo shoot. And a few schools have made me want to return for a session.  No, not just the well-known beauty and architecture of Stanford University. But local elementary schools. What better place to find elements of childhood...

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A Landmark Shoot | Los Gatos child & family photographer

I’ve wanted to return here to the Forbes Mill Museum next to Los Gatos High School since I did a session here once before. I love what the site has to offer – an old wagon, graffitti’ed wall, white birch trees, stone wall facades – so many possibilities, so many great spots – and an historical...

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Leapin’ Lads and Lasses | Los Gatos childrens photographer

Happy Leap Year Day! It may be cliche. But what the heck. I just can’t help myself. In honor of this four-year event, I collected some fun leapin‘ images from past sessions. I get some of the happiest, naturally joyful expressions when my little subjects get to run, skip and leap around. Enjoy! More to come…stay tuned....

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Joyful Play | Los Gatos child and family photographer

Sometimes during a session, I can’t wait to get home and bring up an image in full screen. Sometimes, there’s a moment that happens where everything is just…right. Everything that you can control – lighting, composition, depth of field – the technical aspects are planned and nailed in advance. Then the child laughs, runs across...

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Documenting Kids’ School Life…All In The Details | Los Gatos Child Photographer

Are your kids as excited as mine that school is starting up again? My girls are going into 2nd grade and can’t wait to see their friends after the summer season and to meet their new teachers. It also means nine months of school activities and events for us parents to document as part of their...

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