Last month I had the great pleasure of working with a talented photographer, Katya Williams, of Katya Williams Photography.
I second shot for her (something I rarely do), but it gave me a great respect for second shooters and the hard work they put into each event. Much respect to all the second shooters out there.
We captured intimate moments and a lot of the fun that Amy and Chad had on their wedding day. They were fun loving and their reception was off the hook!
Here is a sample of the photography that I captured for Katya and the lucky couple. Enjoy!
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Julia it was such a pleasure to do your bridal session. You looked beautiful and I hope you enjoy your photographs. I wish you a Mike the best in your new life. Enjoy!








Tags: Portraits, trash the dress, wedding photography, Weddings
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A couple of weeks ago, I had the great pleasure of photographing the wedding of two of the nicest, most humble and deeply in love couples I’ve photographed to date. Kerv and Sona’s amazing wedding was situated at the exclusive Altadena Town and County Club in Altadena, CA.
When I have the opportunity to photograph weddings like theirs, it makes me smile and think back at how punch drunk in love Vanessa and I were on our wedding day and continue to be with every moment we have together. Got to love it.
Here is a sample of their images. I hope they make you go home and give a little love to your significant other.
{Andres}
andres@organizedlight.net
www.organizedlight.net








Tags: altadena country club, los angeles photographer, Weddings
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I’m in the process of creating a collection of stock photography that I will sell on iStock and a few other stock photography houses. Take a look at a few of my images. I hope you enjoy them as much as I had taking them.
-Andres








Tags: black and white, Fine Art Photography, landscape, nature
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There is nothing like shooting on a white seamless background. It makes the subject just pop in both color and BW.
The key to using this background is making sure that your background light does not bounce back and hit your subject. I used flags to make sure the light did not contaminate the subject. I also made sure she was about 10 feet from the background. Lastly, I used a shoot-through umbrella as my key light.
The images came out like we wanted and we had a great time. Take a look at the pictures of Amber Plaster, an up and coming model.






Tags: fashion, Headshots, los angeles photographer, Portraits
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