Mature and Wise Women

I Called Her My Kleenex Eater. The Peony Already Knew Her Name. - Los Angeles Radiant Women Transformer Photographer

— The Kleenex Eater, the Peony, and the Birthday the Universe Planned —

I didn’t know yet that she would become my Kleenex Eater.

Not long ago, I photographed a woman who loves pink.
Not just likes it. Lives in it.

Two of the outfits we curated together were in her favorite color.

Every session I design is custom-built around who she is. Her personality, her story, her aesthetic, and the portraits I can already envision before she arrives.

Pink was always going to be part of her story.

Those portraits in pink are among her most powerful.
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A few days before her reveal session, I noticed my peony in the garden.

She had once been coral. Bold, vibrant, unmistakable.

Now she had softened into blush.
Her petals open.
Loose.
Unrestrained.

The way flowers get when they have stopped trying to hold anything back.

I stopped.

Because I found her beautiful. Perhaps more beautiful than she had been at her loudest.

There was something in her openness.
The way the light found her center.
The confidence of a flower with nothing left to prove.

So I photographed her.

Because that is what I do.

I am always looking.
Always finding.
Always stopping to say, this is worth seeing.

That is the work.
And it is the gift I share with every woman who walks through my door.
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The blush the peony had grown into, that soft, luminous, fully lived-in pink, was her color.

The exact shade of one of her most powerful portraits.

The peony did not predict the session.
She arrived there through her own becoming.

Coral in her prime.
Blush in her wisdom.

I have no other word for it but grace.
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My client is in her late 60s.

She will tell you, as many women her age will, that her best days are behind her.
That the coral years are over.

I disagree.

Completely.
Without hesitation.

I have photographed women in their 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, and beyond, including one radiant woman at 83.

What the camera has taught me, session after session, is this.

Beauty does not diminish with age.

It deepens.
It opens.

It becomes something softer.
And far more true.

The coral was beautiful.

The blush is luminous.
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There is something I tell women who worry about how they will photograph.

About the wrinkles.
The changes.
The face in the mirror that no longer feels entirely like theirs.

Wrinkles are not the problem.

Light is.

As an artist, I know it is not your face that creates disruption in a photograph.
It is the angle.
The direction.
The quality of light.

With the right light, your wrinkles remain as part of your story.

But they no longer compete with your beauty.

My clients do not leave looking like someone else.

They leave looking like the finest, most fully realized version of themselves.

Recognized.
Not reinvented.
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She cried when she saw her portraits.

Then cried again during her short video interview.

I called her my Kleenex Eater.
Lovingly, of course. 😊

But here is what I want you to understand about those tears.

She was not crying because we erased the story her life had written on her.

She was crying because she finally saw what was always there.

That is a completely different kind of tears.

Sacred ones.

It is, without question, the most meaningful thing I witness in my work.
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She came in as a client.

She left as family.

She had just returned from a trip and brought gifts for me and for my Assistante.

We surprised her with a birthday dinner.

No cameras.
No agenda.

Just people who started as strangers and became something else entirely.

I tell every woman on our very first call that my clients become family.

It is not a promise.

It is simply what keeps happening, session after session.
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Her birthday is today.

This post is for her.
A small, public gift from a photographer who is also, by now, family.

Happy birthday, my lady in pink. 😉
I am happy that you have become a butterfly. 🦋
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The peony in my garden softened into your color.

She was always going to find her way there.
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Now, question for you:

Her favorite color is pink.

She looks absolutely radiant in it.

And the peony, as if she already knew.

Can you guess her name? 😉
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If you are a woman who has been thinking about doing something like this for yourself, or if you love a woman who deserves to be seen this way,

I would love to have a conversation.

Camera in one hand.
Kleenex in the other.
Just in case. 😊

This is what I mean when I speak of radiance.
Not something added.
Something rediscovered.

My signature campaign, Radiance Rediscovered, is for women 40 and beyond who are ready to be celebrated exactly as they are.

My newest offering, Forever 22, is for women in their early 20s, at the threshold of everything, before the world tells them who to be.

Two campaigns.
One belief.

Every woman deserves to be seen.
Fully. Beautifully. Without apology.

Jean
The Radiant Women Transformer

🌐 jeanhuangphotography.net
📞 (626) 314-7004
📧 jean@jeanhuangphotography.com

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Flying Again — A Portrait for Mother’s Day - Los Angeles Custom Portrait Photographer

A few days ago, I shared a photograph on social media (see it in Facebook, Instagram and linkedIn) - one taken 32 years ago with a woman I cared for deeply. It’s the last photograph I have with/of her before she passed away from COVID five years ago. When I learned she was gone, the first thought that hit me was: I don’t have a good photograph of her to remember her by.

That realization deepened my grief in a way I wasn’t prepared for. It reminded me how much we rely on photographs to hold on to the people we love - not just their faces, but their spirit, their presence, their energy.

That experience became a part of why I do what I do today, especially for women - and even more so for women over 40.

I've shared that story with clients countless times, often through tears, as a reminder: we all deserve to be seen, celebrated, and remembered with intention.

So today, for Mother's Day, I want to share something due to requests from the recent social media posts.

In the wake of that loss,
I gifted my mother a portrait session two years ago, when the world was slowly re-emerging from COVID. She’s in her late 70s, and - I'll be honest - one of my most challenging clients. Not because of her age, but because of the cultural gap and how foreign this kind of portrait experience was for her.

She didn’t grow up being told she could be the subject, the center, the story. But with much effort on my end, she eventually came around to trust me. And together (with my sister’s help - you see the hands holding the “Vanity Fan”?), we made this image.

Truth be told, it helps to speak her language. When I look at her in this photograph, I see someone flying again - a nod to her days as a gymnast, when she would soar through the air with power and grace. That spirit? It’s still there. Still alive in her. Still flying.

This portrait isn’t just an image. It’s an emotional anchor. A reminder of her journey and stories that are uniquely hers.

I share it with you today as a celebration - not just of my mother, but of all mothers who have quietly carried so much, given so much, and who deserve to be seen in all their beauty and strength.

Happy Mother’s Day!

P.S. How I manage my mother’s expectation that she can still fly these days is a subject on its own. Personally, I would much prefer her flying sitting down, like the one portraited in this image. 😜

P.P.S. In case you haven’t seen the other portrait that I shared of her, click on
this link and you’ll be there. In it, she was in the same dress that she wore to my wedding decades before.

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"You Are Enough" - Los Angeles Transformational Beauty Photographer

Recently, I had the privilege of photographing a remarkable lady in her 60s who embodies the strength, wisdom, and beauty that comes from decades of life experience.

A Profound Message

After our portrait session, I asked her what advice she would give to her 20-year-old self. Her words brought tears to my eyes as I stood behind the camera:

"You are enough. Don't let anybody tell you that you are not.

You're beautiful. You're courageous. You're smart. And you are enough."

In a world that constantly tells women they need to be more, do more, and look like some commonly-accepted beauty, her message cuts through the noise with a truth that resonates across generations.

Beauty Beyond Youth

As a portrait photographer, I've witnessed firsthand how women often struggle to see their own beauty, particularly in a society that celebrates youth above all else. This client's portraits reveal a woman in her authentic self - every line, every gray hair, every expression telling the story of a life fully-lived.

Her confidence wasn't something she was born with. It was earned through years of challenges, triumphs, and the gradual shedding of others' expectations. The wisdom in her eyes speaks of someone who has finally understood that worthiness isn't something to be proven - it's inherent.

International Women's Day: Celebrating All Women

On this International Women's Day, I want to celebrate that every woman is enough, exactly as she is - regardless of age, appearance, background, or circumstance.

Too often, women spend decades doubting their value, questioning their appearance, and diminishing their accomplishments. My client's journey to self-acceptance reminds us that it shouldn't have to take until our sixties to embrace our inherent worth.

The Power of Portraits

There's something transformative about seeing yourself through someone else's lens - literally and figuratively. During our session, I watched as she saw herself in my camera display and recognized her own beauty, in many ways she hadn't before. She got to meet the complete, complex, beautiful human being that others encounter, not the flaws we tend to fixate on.

A Challenge for You

As we celebrate International Women's Day, I invite you to reflect on what you would tell your younger self. What truths have you learned that would have saved you years of doubt or insecurity?

And perhaps more importantly, how can we ensure that the young women in our lives don't have to wait decades to learn that they are enough - that this message reaches them while they're still forming their sense of self?

Share Your Thoughts

I'd love to hear what resonated with you about this client's story. Are you interested in learning more about her experience during our portrait session? What she's most grateful for now? How this photoshoot compared to others she's done?

Let me know in the comments below, and be sure to check out the accompanying video reel on my Instagram page to hear her powerful words directly.

Happy International Women's Day to all women - know that, today and always, you are enough.

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our special campaign “Radiance Rediscovered After 40”, please click here.

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