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…dodgers vs giants…

…on sunday of this week, andrew and i hit the dodgers stadium. it was his first time seeing a pro game after starting his career in the pony league. he was pretty stoked to see his favoite player, casey blake. we were both a little disappointed that manny rameriz wasn’t playing, at least not up until the 7th inning. then, in the 8th, manny rameriz basically won the game, 2-1 dodgers. great day out on the field.

saturday was a great wedding day. i love spending the day in old pasadena. i’ll have some images from that wedding soon.

here’s an image from my iphone from the game…

cafe santarini, pasadena

 Jerry Frazier

The Los Angeles Wedding Photographer

Loves the Dodgers, and Weddings in Old Pasadena

…first day of a daily blogger…

…by the title, you know where i’m going with this. so, i’ve been a bad, bad blogger. i have commited myself to blogging once a day for the next month. i didn’t want to start on april 1st for obvious reasons. so, instead, i’m starting today. we’ll see if i can actually make it. i’ll need support, so cheer me on and get me through this. whew! ok, so for the first in a series of either super boring or super interesting blog posts, ha, i’m going to provide an awesome and very interesting and compelling article for the movie i saw over the weekend. so, on saturday, i took the kids to go see “how to train your dragon”.

typically, when i go to these movies, i fall asleep pretty quickly. maybe it’s the rush of peanut m&m’s followed by the sugar crash. i don’t know. but, i didn’t fall asleep through this one. i was awake and alert through the whole thing. funny, though, jemma fell asleep through the middle part, and then woke up and said, “dad, this is a good movie, huh?”. i thought that was cute.

anyway, for me, the movie was a little predictable, in that, you sort of knew the kid would get in trouble, and then save the day in the end. but, having said that, it was super enjoyable. the kids loved it, especially andrew. there were some folks with a real small kids that got scared. there are some violent parts, and it could be pretty scary for a small kid. but, you kind of have to figure out how your kid is with things like that. jemma thought it was a little scary, but it didn’t seem to phase andrew at all.

i really dug the 3d effects too. i’m kind of a sucker for that stuff and i love all the new 3d movies coming out now. i am convinced that this is the new movie format for the future. although, we may read this blog 10 years from now and laugh. that’s ok. i’m not above laughing at myself.

i also like the scottish accents. not sure why they chose a small island in scotland, maybe having to do with folklore? i don’t know. but, i liked it.

for what it is, i give “how to train your dragon” 4 stars out of 5. it’s a great afternoon with the kids, or maybe grab a kid from your friends as an excuse to go see it.

lastly, but not least, today is jemma’s birthday, so give her a shout out. she’s 6 today. Yay!

that’s it for now. maybe i’ll post tomorrow, maybe i wont. we’ll see.

cheers,

jerry frazier

…snow day…

…this might sound strange to some of you, but i decided to take my kids up to the snow yesterday because they had never seen it before. they had no idea what snow was. they were surprised at how “hard and crunchy” it is. they thought it would be soft. we spent a good 2 hours driving up to the snow from long beach. after about 15 minutes playing and sledding, there was a major head bonking incident between my daughter and my friends daughter, and the day pretty much ended after that. lesson learned: find a slope where it has a long flat ending spot so you don’t have to intervene and stop the sled. now i know. but, we did manage to stay a little bit longer and build a small snowman, and just kind of hang out. then, they got pretty tired. i have to admit that i was feeling pretty tired too. we ran up and down the slope many times, and the snow was a good 12″ or so deep, so it took a lot of work to walk around.

after a 2 hour drive back home, they said it was the best day of their lives. lol…

Big Bear, Mountains, Snow, Sledding

Big Bear, Mountains, Snow, Sledding

…after we got home, the friends came over a played together the rest of the night. so, all ended well…

cheers,

jerry

…don’t press it…

…knotts berry farm…

…had a wonderful day today at knotts berry farm. i love this place. i only took a few pics of the kids, and for some reason, all the ones i took had nothing to do with knotts. funny. but, here’s my fav of the day. hope you enjoy!

knotts berry farm, weddings, portraits, beuna park

Cheers,

Jerry

…andrew is so awesome…

…here’s his rendition of ‘the scream’ by Evard Munch…

…interesting factiods, but only to me, probably, about your potential future wedding date…

…fwiw, i thought this was a little entertaining. (yes, this is how wedding photographers entertain themselves :)

christmas was on my mind, since it just passed, and the thought of 20/20 came to mind, for whatever reason, which lead to 12/20, which lead to 12/20 2012. i thought, how cool. then my mind started racing through all the dates where that was possible. so, here they are, in case you were wondering…

9/20 2009 is a sunday. and i am currently available. YAY

9/9/09 is a wednesday. booooo!

10/20 2010 is a wednesday. boooo!

10/10/10 is a sunday. yay!

11/20 2011 is a sunday. yay!

11/11/11 is a friday. yay!

12/20 2012 is a thursday. i guess that’s a maybe. i get a thursday wedding once in a while.

12/12/12 wednesday. boooo!

so, that’s it in a nut shell. my mind is now completely spent and i need a nap.

i hope this was somewhat helpful for your future wedding planning.

cheers.

jerry frazier shoots symetrical weddings whenever at all possible…

…big news…

…andrew lost his tooth…

…if anyone finds it, please get in touch with us…

…just kidding… :)

Cheers,

Jerry

…best of 2008…

…i just took about an hour or so, and went through all my images from 2008. lots of portrait sessions, weddings, and personal work. but, I thought I’d just boil it down to mostly weddings, and tell you why i picked the images i picked.

weddings are such emotional events. and, it’s difficult to pick one image. in many cases, i was really torn. usually, moments happen in a series of images. this is the main reason i truly think every client should have an album, and not just digital images on a disk, or a stack of 4×6 prints with static images. weddings are about story telling. however, for this exercise, i just tried to pick one image that was meaningful in some way.

i want to take a moment and thank all of my clients for your sincere belief and trust in me.

Annette & Kyle, Union Station, Los Angeles: I really love the look and feel of this image. As I shoot the bride & groom portrait session, I always look for that one moment where they just slip away into eachother and forget I am there. I felt that this was one of those shots.

Casey & Josh. Wedding at Bethany Lutheran Church, Long Beach. Reception at Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach. The thing I love about this shot is that the groom was sitting in a chair on the dance floor, and all the women just started attcking him. It was hilarious. I thought this image caught the situation pretty well. :)

Elizabeth & Jeremy at the Long Beach Museum of Art. This was another one of those moment where I think they just forgot about me, and had a small moment to themselves. I love the way this image feels.

Heather & David. The Garden Room, Garden Grove, CA. At the reception, one of the brides maids gave a speech and could barely get through it. Emotions always run high during the speeches. It’s almost overwhelming, even for me.

Kristin & Alfonso. Wedding: American Martyrs Catholic Church. Reception: Marriott, Marina Del Rey, CA. This shot is just amazing to me. I just keep staring at it. I guess I keep wondering what she was thinking about. But, everyone’s expression is different, and it’s just very real. They were getting ready to pose, and I grabbed this shot in between.

Karen & Demetrios. Wedding: Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, Long Beach, CA. Reception: Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. Another of the emotional moments is the father/daughter dance. I love this shot of Karen and her dad.

Katie & Mitch. Long Beach Museum of Art. I always like to add a creative flair to the bride and groom portrait session, if I can. I just dig the way the wind blew her veil like that.

Laura & Corey. Wedding: St. Cornelius Catholic Church, Long Beach, CA. Reception: Eagles Nest Clubhouse at Naval Golf Course in Cypress, CA. If you’re on this blog, you’ve seen this photo. As always, at every wedding, I take some images for me. I realize that I am working for my client, but often it’s a win-win situation. I just really like the look and feel of this image. The light for this bride and groom portrait session was just beautiful.

Maggie & Iain. The Sunset Restaurant, Malibu, CA. I don’t normally show these kind of shots in my portfolio, but I am making an exception here. I just love this one. For one thing, it was extremely challenging with the bright sun. Clients don’t realize how difficult this is. Although I love it, and pull it off everytime, I’m always thinking, ‘there’s just no way I can do this’. But, what I like about this one is the candid look and feel of it. I try to achieve this in all my ‘formal’ images. This one is exemplary of what I am usually going for.

Melissa & Kresna. Wedding: First Christian Church, Long Beach, CA. Reception: Double Tree Hotel, Anaheim, CA. What I love about this image is I think it’s soooo them. Kresna is kind of a silly guy, and I mean that in a loving way. He has a great sense of humor. And, Melissa loves that about him. I dig this shot because it really reminds me of them.

Natalie & Luke. Tennessee Gardens, Redlands, CA. This image was a surprise to me. I didn’t know I had it until later when I was editing. The thing about this is tome, it really exemplfies them. They love it to and it did wind up in their album. The old brick building that says Western Star, and their heads in the corner I really think is a bitchin’ image. Downtown Redlands is a pretty rad place to shoot.

Phoebe & Tony. Rancho Capistrano, CA. These next 2 shots are just great fun. We were just cracking up and having such a good time. Sometimes, that’s all it’s about. When I see these I just crack up, not because the images themselves are funny, but because the whole situation was a riot.

Sophi & Lane. Westlake Village Inn, Westlake Village, CA. I really, really love this image. Sophi was getting emotional while getting ready and waiting for the wedding to start, and her bridesmaids were trying to console her. As I said earlier, it’s hard to show in a single image, the next few images, the bridesmaids were holding her and hugging her and trying to make her feel better. But, this one, I think, tells the story the best.

Tiffany & Luis. The Reef, Long Beach, CA. This shot was taken because we were being crazy in the middle of a highway. I like images like this because any time you can get a road in a wedding image, you know can say a lot with that image; where they are going, where they’ve been, what lies ahead of them, etc. I really like this one, and I hope they do to.

New Orleans. What can you say about Max? I think this image says it all.

This is only a selection of weddings from this year. I couldn’t show them all due to certain araingements that were made regarding privacy. However, of the ones I can show, these are some of my best of images. 2008 has been an incredible year for me. One of my favorite moments this year was doing the Valentines Day shoot at City Hall. I just went down with my camera and shot 4 weddings. Obviously, they were just small weddings, usually with maybe just one family member. But, the couples were in love, and I was able to capture them saying “I Do” as well as take them outside and do a mini portrait session for them to have. It was a very rewarding experience for me.

I have many plans for 2009, and if I can accomplish half of them, I’ll be way ahead of myself. ;)

If any of my current clients have favorite a single favorite image, please submit it to me, and tell me what meaning it has for you. I’ll post the image here as well as your description. It could be fun. It doesn’t have to be from 2008. It could be from anything. Any image I’ve ever taken that has meaning for you and that you would like to share with the world! :)

I am so proud of all my accomplishments up to this point in my life. And I am also so humbled by all of my clients who love me and entrust me with important moments in their lives. It means a lot to me to have all of you in my life.

I wish each and every one of you a safe, heathly, and prosperous New Year.

Cheers,

Jerry Frazier

Fiji

We took a trip to Fiji recently. I can highly recommend Fiji to anyone who wants something really, really nice. We stayed at the island resort called Castaway. The entire island is the resort, so it’s one in the same. There are over 300 islands that make up the Fiji islands, so take your pick. Castaway is the perfect family resort. It is very kid friendly and there is enough for the kids to do to keep them busy and occupied. It is a safe and very friendly environment. I give it 5 stars for sure. Now, if you are single, or want more of a party atmosphere, I wouldn’t recommend Castaway. It’s a little quiet for that. But, there are other islands that cater towards that. They have “no kids allowed” islands. While we didn’t get to visit those islands, I’m sure they have a whole different vibe.

While I took over 700 images, and my daughter, Sarah, took a few hundred, I didn’t want to bore you with a whole bunch of family pics, so I just wanted to show you a few of my favorites from our trip to maybe whet your appetite. If you want to see more, go there yourself, it’s amazing!

Here are Andrew and Jemma when we first arrived in Mana, Fiji. We took a direct flight from Los Angeles to Mana. Mana is the main island in Fiji. It’s only a 10 hour flight. Most parents gasp at the thought of having their kids on a flight for 10 hours, but our kids are super great with traveling. Once we landed, we had to wait a while for our boat to take us out to our island. Look at how happy they are, even after 10 hours on an airplane.

I think on our 1st or 2nd night, I don’t remember exactly, we went to a party the resort had. We drank kava, which is the traditional drink of Fiji (don’t ask me what it is) and had a good time. This is Jemma.

This is Sarah, getting into the island spirit.

We went on a 3 island tour, where we saw one of the famous surf spots called Cloud Break. The surfing was bad on that week, too windy, but you could kind of see how it could be good if it wasn’t so windy, and the swell was bigger. But, on that trip, we saw dolphins. This was the most amazing dolphin sighting I had ever seen. They were just swarming around the boat. My wife called it magical. It seemed like even the Fijian guys were stoked, as I’m sure it’s hit or miss as to iff this will happen.

This is just a picture postcard of one of the islands we visited.

This photo was right outside of the bure we were staying in. I was just having fun with my fish-eye lens.

Another shot right outside of our bure…

We went to visit a Fijian village called Shell Village. We bought some necklaces and braclets from the locals. There were some of the local kids playing tug of war.

I know I skipped alot, because I don’t like boring people with family photos. But, I just wanted to provide a taste of Fiji. I highly recommend taking the time to visit someday. I’m pretty sure we’ll be going back.

All images are protected by Federal Copyright laws, 2008.