Beauty in the Grooves of Wrinkles - Los Angeles Life-Style Photographer

For the most part, words "young" and "old" are relative terms.  Remember the days when you were in your teens, anybody in their 20s are "old".  If you are 20, middle-aged people seem "old".  Now, when 50 and 60 sound like ages for mature look, modern time makes people feel and look young.  Nonetheless, no matter what your age group, people in their 90s have had quite a lot of years behind their back and on their faces.  I happen to be related to one such lady.

The other day, as she was  going back in time, reminiscing of the life in the early 20th century,  I knew my imaginative ability was being stretched and the only things that I could hold on to were her words, the wrinkles on her face and the back that gave in to the weight in her life a long time ago.  The invasion of a foreign force, then the civil war, and the escapes...  It's a life that women in modern-time developed countries can not comprehend.  And yet, I did not see sorrow, depression, pain of losses or even hunger that once bothered her.  As I was sifting through the smooth curves in her face, I saw beauty, the beauty that would only arise out of all the unimaginable obstacles and the wisdom that we would hopefully obtain when we reach her age.

What a life, a beautiful life!  Here's my tribute to an unbelievable century:

A Beautiful Life - © Jean Huang Photography
A Beautiful Life - © Jean Huang Photography

Now, I know she'd like the colored version, I thought it looks really good in black & white as well.

A Beautiful Life (B+W) - © Jean Huang Photography
A Beautiful Life (B+W) - © Jean Huang Photography

What do you think?

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Meet Sharon and Dennis, the ecstatic parents-to-be - Los Angeles Maternity Photographer

It was a beautiful day and Sharon and Dennis definitely made it brighter.

While their little daughter still has one more month to meet them, any experienced parents would say that the last month is not getting any easier.  Setting up the nursery (decoration, furniture, clothing...), having the baby shower(s) and the extra weight on mommy's body...

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 1 - © Jean Huang Photography

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 1 - © Jean Huang Photography

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 2 - © Jean Huang Photography

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 2 - © Jean Huang Photography

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 4 - © Jean Huang Photography

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 4 - © Jean Huang Photography

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 6 - © Jean Huang Photography

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 6 - © Jean Huang Photography

Yet, when I took the maternity portraits for this pair of parents, I saw nothing but happiness.  I'm sure you'd agree with me once you see the pictures below: OK, we've all seen Sharon's belly, which is expected to grow in the next month.  Now, do you think Dennis has one?  Trust me, I've tried very hard to  find his in all of my pictures as he is such a fit guy. :-)  So ladies and gentlemen, my best effort on Dennis' belly:

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 7 - © Jean Huang Photography

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 7 - © Jean Huang Photography

Since I love the first picture so much, here's a different version to it:

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 3 - © Jean Huang Photography

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 3 - © Jean Huang Photography

This next one does not show the "bun".  But if you know me, you'd know that I will not let that motherly glow slip away:

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 8 - © Jean Huang Photography

Sharon & Dennis Meternity Photos 8 - © Jean Huang Photography

Wouldn't you agree that Sharon is a beautiful mommy?

Now, let's show some love and support by "liking" and/or commenting on this post!  Congratulations, Sharon and Dennis!

P.S. To view finished product of the fine art Giclée canvas gallery wrap for one of the pictures above, please click here.

Chloe, more story on her ... - Los Angeles Children's Photographer

I know, I must feel like a slacker to you since I haven't posted for a while.  But, but, I had a reason (in your vocabulary, it may be an excuse; but I'm sticking to my own opinion).  The reason is that I took a trip to San Francisco and Napa and had many wonderful pictures from the trip.  So while I'm diligently processing these pictures, the story-teller in me thought that I'd keep you entertained with some more pictures of Chole that I've processed.

Something tells me that if I do things with a passion (in this case, telling a story), you would love it.  So, without further ado, here' the story.

Chloe is learning to walk and her parents bought her a little cart to walk with:

Chloe: "Yah, I can walk now!"

© Jean Huang Photography Chloe: "I am going places..."

© Jean Huang Photography Chloe: "Stepping on the gas.  The world is waiting for me to conquer..."

© Jean Huang Photography Chloe: " Wait, this thing is not going anywhere!  Must be a mechanical problem.  I can get it fixed in no time." (Chloe, has it occurred to you that grandma might have put a "manual break" to your "car"?)

© Jean Huang Photography Chloe: "Help!  Somebody?  Help!  Daddy?..."

© Jean Huang Photography Chloe: "I've decided that I'm upset.  These 'big people' only care about their 'big cars'.  No one's helping me.  Sigh..." © Jean Huang Photography Everybody, Chloe:

© Jean Huang Photography

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