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Nelsy + Jeff: A Beautiful New Beginning for the New Year. Part One

January 17th, 2011

The start of a new year and the start of a new life together. I can honestly say that I can’t think of too many better ways to bring in a new year than to start a new chapter in your life with the person that you love most. With that being said, I can’t think of too many better ways to start the new year off as a photographer than to have the privilege of covering such an event for such an incredible couple. So without further adieu, here are the photos. Part one that is. Enjoy!

 

The start of a new year and the start of a new life together. I can honestly say that I can’t think of too many better ways to bring in a new year than to start a new chapter in your life with the person that you love most. With that being said, I can’t think of too many better ways to start the new year off as a photographer than to have the privilege of covering such an event for such an incredible couple as Nelsy and Jeff.

I also want to add that Nelsy and Jeff’s Wedding also marks the date of a new collaboration between Sojourn Foto and Orn Thang Photography as we work together to provide some new unique services and products for all of our clients. More info to come on that at a later date as that’s enough from me for now so without further adieu, here are the photos! Enjoy!

Date: January 14, 2011
Venue: St. Bonaventure Catholic Church
Ceremony Location: Huntington Beach, California
Reception Location: The Garden Room, Garden Grove, California

Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
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Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
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Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff
Nelsy + Jeff

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A guest of a Southern Wedding with two of my best friends

October 12th, 2010

Sometimes it’s a really small world. Back in 98, when I was a senior in high school, I had a part time job working as a sales representative in the computer department at Best Buy. One of the managers in a separate department back then was a guy named Jeremy, and from what I can [...]

 

Sometimes it’s a really small world. Back in 98, when I was a senior in high school, I had a part time job working as a sales representative in the computer department at Best Buy. One of the managers in a separate department back then was a guy named Jeremy, and from what I can recall of my limited interaction with him, he was a pretty nice guy. Fast forward to 2007 and I’m in Destin, Florida hanging out with one of my best friends, Ryan, who coincidentally happens to be living with his older brother Jeremy whom I’m now just meeting for the first time. That’s the same Jeremy from when I was working at Best Buy back in high school. Sounds funny doesn’t it? We’ll I’ve got a perfectly good excuse for it as I met Ryan through my other best friend, Ron, at the end of senior year in high school a few years after he had moved to another town and changed high school along with it. So by coincidence, I just never happened to run into Jeremy simply because I barely knew Ryan back then.

This trip to Destin was also special for another reason. Jessica and Jeremy’s wedding also meant that I would be reuniting with two of my best friends, Ron and Ryan, together all at once for the first time in a few years. It’s amazing to look back and think that I first met Ron back when we were freshman’s in high school and that I eventually met Ryan through Ron at the end of my senior year. We’ve gone through a lot together and have had some crazy fun times together but the one thing I realize most is that as we get older, we have (to include 3 different deployments to two different war zones) and we will always be there for one another even though we’re now separated by thousands of miles between us. Or at least me anyways as Ron has recently relocated to Southern Florida while Ryan is still in Destin, Florida.

But that’s enough sappy stuff from me. Though before you skip on down to the photos, I just want to add that I attended this wedding as a guest and I only shot a limited amount of what I could without getting in the way of the paid photographer (whom I’m going to link to as soon as I receive her contact info) while still being able to enjoy the wedding as a guest. So because of that freedom I decided to play around slightly with the look of some of my photos so don’t be surprised if you see something different from me. Enjoy!



Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy
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Jessica + Jeremy
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Jessica + Jeremy
Jessica + Jeremy

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A Cambodian New Year

April 21st, 2010

Sou sdey, chnam tmey! Which for those of you who don’t speak Khmer, translates into Happy New Year! Yes I know, it’s April not January or even February like Chinese New Year but there’s a reason for that. Cambodians celebrate their New Year from April 13-15th (or whatever weekend falls close for those not in [...]

 

Sou sdey, chnam tmey! Which for those of you who don’t speak Khmer, translates into Happy New Year! Yes I know, it’s April not January or even February like Chinese New Year but there’s a reason for that. Cambodians celebrate their New Year from April 13-15th (or whatever weekend falls close for those not in Cambodia) as those dates typically land at the end of the harvesting season.

Traditionally the New Year is celebrated with blessings that involve wiping powder on peoples faces and water fights while the hard working farmers take a moment to enjoy the fruits of their harvest and relax before the rainy season begins. Now as you can imagine, the celebrations are quite a bit different here in the States and abroad than they are in Cambodia but the partying is still there nonetheless. Here in Long Beach, the celebrations started with the 6th Annual Cambodian New Year Parade which took place on April 4th followed by the annual New Year Celebration at El Dorado Park on the 10th. Now normally I would have been out there documenting the celebrations with my camera, but this year I told myself to just simply enjoy the party instead of taking photos of everyone else enjoying it. But with that said, I couldn’t stop myself from snapping a few photos so here are some shots from the New Years Parade and a few more from KAA’s performance at El Dorado Park. Enjoy!

Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year
Cambodian New Year

And as always, you can find the rest of the photos from KAA’s performance at SOJOURN FOTO’s Online Gallery.

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Rise of a New Empire

April 6th, 2010

Last Saturday, April 3rd, marked the 26th Annual Cambodian Student Society Culture Show. For those of you who aren’t familiar with either the Cambodian Student Society (CSS) or their Culture Show; the Culture Show is an annual show hosted by the members of CSS at Cal State Long Beach to showcase and preserve the Cambodian [...]

 

Last Saturday, April 3rd, marked the 26th Annual Cambodian Student Society Culture Show. For those of you who aren’t familiar with either the Cambodian Student Society (CSS) or their Culture Show; the Culture Show is an annual show hosted by the members of CSS at Cal State Long Beach to showcase and preserve the Cambodian culture and customs within the student body at Cal State Long Beach. For more information about CSS and their mission you can visit their website here.

Oh and before you go, be sure to visit my gallery here for the rest of the photos from the Culture Show!