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Wedding: C&G, Le Haute Desert Aerie

December 01, 2017 in wedding, photography, portrait, love
Wedding: C&G, Le Haute Desert Aerie

My favorite wedding venue, thus far. It's definitely a bohemian's dream out in Joshua Tree at Le Haut Desert Aerie. I was so happy to photograph Christine & Gerard's wedding - they are THE sweetest couple who planned and crafted the entire day themselves. I loved being a part of their day and having the chance to document their love. 

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Review: Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20 L

September 06, 2017 in review, photography, personal, camping

Peak Design Everyday Backpack

PS Everyone - check out their new travel line!

Ash, 20L

I got this pack a couple of months ago and after using it on multiple trips, I finally confident enough to give it a solid review. I do have to say that I was already using the Peak Design Pro Clip (Game - changer!!) so I had high expectations for their backpack. I was originally using the Crumpler Karachi Outpost Backpack - which I will keep using for my mini photo sessions where I take my large Nikon D800. The large cameras don't fit that well in the peak design 20L unfortunately. But it does fit my Sony A7rii with the zeiss 24-70mm, nikon 85mm (+ adapter), and a nikon 14-24mm if needed.

This past weekend, we went on a 1-night backpacking trip into the Cascades and I had to choose between taking my peak design & my Osprey backpacking bag. The choice was clear - Peak Design all the way! Honestly, I sometimes hate the bottomless-pit feel of my osprey and it was great to be able to sub-divide all my things and know that my camera was safely packed. I just had to tie up the sleeping bag + heavier clothes into a compression sack that went on the front of pack and stuffed my 2L Osprey reservoir into the laptop compartment - PERFECT. Obviously, for a longer trip, this pack wouldn't perform so well (ie no padded waist strap, etc). But I think I will continue using the Peak Design for short backpacking trips. 

Material: Waterproof - I love it! I've definitely dragged this pack through the ringer - muddy trails, climbing, backpacking, stormy downpours. My stuff has always stayed dry and pretty clean for what I've put it through.  I do have to make sure the top flaps are tucked in so that water doesn't get into it. 

Usability: It's definitely a bit confusing when you first get the bag - there are so many features packed into this thing! But it's great because there is a lot of versaility and I imagine that people would be able to use this in many different ways. As of now, I only use one side of the pack. The other side, I keep locked. They've really thought things through on placement. I was really impressed that I could have a huge compression sack hooked to the front and a water bottle stuffed to the side, and still be able to easily access the side zippers and grab my things.

Warranty: This past trip to Seattle, I had flung my backpack into my Uber and low-and-behold..the latch snapped clean off. Eek!! I reached out to Peak Design right away and they had a new backpack sent to me within a week. Talk about lifetime warranty! I remember I had some issues with my capture clip as well for a bit, and they sent me new parts 2-3 times for it. 

Cons: The only thing I've seen so far is that sometimes the straps slide out of the magnetic closure system on the sides after much use. Not too annoying; but something to note. Also, there has been a couple of times where I've closed the side zippers on a full pack, and the zipper actually split in the middle! Scary for my equipment. I've just learned not to stuff too much into it. Also, when I don't have my pack fully packed, my camera equipment rolls around a bit in there. Even within the tightly confined dividers. This really only happens when I have my smaller Sony A7rii in there. With my D800, it's such a big camera that it fits snug.

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Price: For around $260, this is definitely an expensive bag but I think it is well worth it due to its versatility and functionality. I love that I can expand on the bag and it gives me opportunities to latch different things onto it - very important for a photographer since we're always lugging around heavy things. When I was first on the market for a new backpack, I hated the idea of spending a ton of money on a backpack that only had one use. But this backpack is truly an 'everyday' backpack that takes all that I throw at it. 

 

Rating: 9.5/10

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4 Days in Maui

September 05, 2017 in travel, photography, personal, adventure

One of my favorite trips thus-far! Great company (Keith and Karen, yay!), awesome hikes, and even better views. Thank you, Keith, for planning this awesome trip!! It was my first trip where I didn't plan anything (I have major control issues LOL) so it was really freeing to not have to worry about anything. But it also goes to show how much faith I have in Keith to pick super cool shit :D

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3 Days in Washington

September 05, 2017 in adventure, camping, personal, photography, portrait, travel

3-4 days seems to be the go-to length of travel for me these days..I wonder if I am now considered a 'weekend warrior'? Haha! It's always such fun travelling with Karen - but this time we added 3 friends to the mix and flew up to Washington for 3 days for major fun. 

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UCLA Law School Senior Portrait / Hope, Woodsie, and Cal

July 03, 2017 in love, personal, photography, portrait
UCLA Law School Senior Portrait / Hope, Woodsie, and Cal

Some favs of Hope's UCLA Law School Session :)

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Sunset on the Hill

June 27, 2017 in portrait, personal, travel
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Wedding: C & A, Inn of the Seventh Ray

June 27, 2017 in love, photography, portrait, wedding
Wedding: C & A, Inn of the Seventh Ray

A wonderfully sunny day at the Inn of Seventh Ray, Topanga Canyon

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Engagement: C & G, California Super Bloom Poppy Fields

May 03, 2017 in love, engagement, portrait, personal, photography, wedding

Some of my favorites from C&G's engagement session the other weekend. California was blessed to have a ton of rain this year resulting in some gorgeous, gorgeous super blooms all around the state. We had a fantastic time frolicking in the flowers and had the fields to ourselves :) 

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Just for fun, getting to explore Seoul with my favorite girls ❤️

Hanbok and Photos from @doyo.hanbok
Creamy Istanbul mornings
How many animals can you spot? 🧐
Misty mornings in Taiwan
Romance
Amazing rings from @carolynwyang ‘s superb wedding taste
Floating above the winding roads of Cappadocia as the morning light paints the landscape in gold 🎈
Romance 🌷
A little bit of snow for this lovely boy 🌸
In the quiet moments, love speaks the loudest. 🤩 

One of my favorite shots of @___gdub and @heynickhui in the very beautiful Marin Headlands
Perfect gradient
Good morning ☀️

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