Sukhdeep | Glamour and Contemporary Portraiture | Alameda, CA

There is something so exciting and fun about discovering new places to photograph in the Bay Area.  Perfect and natural afternoon light along with the vastness of the Alameda Naval Base made for an awesome photoshoot with the lovely Sukhdeep.

As we chatted and got to know each other, I learned that Sukhdeep is an attorney, loves to dance, and has a close relationship with her family. Her joyous enthusiasm and zeal for life was immediately obvious in her laughter and that beautiful smile of hers. And.....can I just say that I absolutely LOVED her shoe collection? Let's be honest - there's always something so fun about women who get together and oooh and ahh over the endless variety of cute shoes from one's closet. =) #proudtobeawoman 

Sukhdeep is a beautiful person inside and out and I am so thrilled to share with you all just a few of my favorite images from her photo shoot with me. Be sure to check out the slideshow below as well!

Sukhdeep, thank you for being so fun to work with, for your contributions as a woman in the legal field, for having an enthusiasm for life that is so fun to be around. May these images be a forever reminder to celebrate each day and each year of your life.

 

Many thanks to Jessica Quintal for Sukhdeep's gorgeous hair and makeup!

A gift of....lists??

I like lists. Most days. Helps me stay on track, remember stuff, blah, blah, blah. Necessary, but not always fun. Like that one time you stuck a peanut up your nose and had to get it removed by the doctor.

Necessary, but not fun.

BUT...this book may change my mind. Lists might actually rate a 10 on the meter-o-fun....who knew?

Here goes! #52listsproject

List 1: 

List your favorite characters from books, movies, etc.

  1. Mary Poppins
  2. The Cat in The Hat
  3. Punky Brewster
  4. Strawberry Shortcake
  5. Ramona Quimby
  6. Claudia Kishi
  7. Jem
  8. Corey Matthews and Topanga Lawrence
  9. Eric Matthews
  10. Steve Urkel
  11. DJ Tanner
  12. Katniss Everdeen
  13. Mickey Mouse
  14. Cinderella
  15. Big Bird
  16. Wakko
  17. Scooby-Doo
  18. Sadness
  19. She-Ra
  20. Pinky
  21. Buttons and Mindy
  22. Slappy Squirrel
  23. Rainbow Brite
  24. Carlton Banks
  25. Agnes Gru

 

 

 

 

Life, Hope, and Beauty

 

"Cause I've been waiting my turn
Pressure's on
Now your heart is beating
To the sound of my name,
Come on out and find me..."

-Christina Grimmie

As I sit here staring at a blank screen, the haunting and beautiful voice of Christina Grimmie flows in soulful melody through the speakers. I couldn't really think of much to really say except that this weekend's tragic events in Florida occupy the space of my thoughts. Though far in distance, I find that as I get older, these events don't seem so far anymore and the people? Not strangers, but fellow humans that I wish did not have to suffer through this. 

It's often said that though artists have various mediums, various channels by which to express their art, we can still glean inspiration from each other. The potter to the dancer, the sketch artist to the musician, the painter to the photographer. It's quite beautiful actually, this connection. 

I first came across Christina Grimmie's music when I was looking up various performances by the incredibly talented dancers, Keone and Mari Madrid. Maybe it's the loss-for-words, graceful movement, maybe it's the heart and soul of Christina's voice, maybe it's the beautiful notes of every key struck on the piano. Her song, "Find Me" immediately pulled at my heart in for a listen. Whatever it is, the joining of these artists produced something beautiful and worth sharing. Maybe, in the wake of all of these tragedies, it's tiny glimmer of a reminder that there's still beauty, there's still life, there's still hope. 

#prayfororlando 

Motherhood or Not *insert freak out here*

I just recently returned from visiting my new nephew. And it's only been a day or so since my return - and already the withdrawals are kicking in bad. These chipmunk cheeks have that "I'll-steal-your-heart" kind of effect on this auntie. 

I get asked when my husband and I are going to have kids. Like, a lot now. It gets asked more than what we do for a living, I think. And if I'm being totally honest, the question has started to make me more and more uncomfortable with each passing year - you can practically see the neon-flashing sign across my forehead that brightly lights "AWKWARD" for all to see when this subject comes up. My skills at operating in avoidance mode have reached pro-status - I really should get award for it. 

I write this openly not because I'm anywhere closer to the answer, but more so as perhaps a therapy of some sort, to at least get used to talking about it openly without being paralyzed by fear that I'll never know what to decide. I am very career-driven, still have a lot I wish to do and accomplish, love a neat house, and quite frankly, internally freak out at the thought of driving a mini-van. 

I even fear what it will look like when my beloved dog won't get as much attention the baby. #let'skeepitreal #don'tjudgeme

I often talk to God about everything because I know He loves me entirely, but even on this subject, I have skillfully left it out of my prayers. Is it because I'm afraid of the answer? Or afraid of not even hearing the answer? Yes and heck yes. And yet, even in this cloud of confusion/don't-know yet state, I cling desperately to the small glimmer of hope that God is God and He is good and yes, His plan for me isn't horrible and I need to stop worrying. And sometimes a small glimmer of hope in God is all I need to start the journey of at least being able to openly discuss it. 

To be continued...

 

PREVIEW: Sukhdeep | Glamour and Contemporary Portraits | Alameda, CA

When I was younger, I used to wonder about that whole idea about a woman never revealing her age. And when I say I "wondered" about it, I really mean that I thought it was strange and well, actually, disagreed with it. I don't know who came up with that idea, but shouldn't a woman be proud of her age? Shouldn't she be able to walk around with a sense of joy, instead of hesitation, knowing that every year in her age represents life she is continually blessed with? 

On a sunny and cool afternoon, I had the privilege to meet a lovely woman named Sukhdeep. In addition to her sweet and friendly smile, what stood out to me even more in our conversations as I got to know her was how she laughed and shared how proud she was to be a woman in her 40's.

And that declaration right there? Well, that deserved a you-go-girl kind of high-five in my book! Needless to say, Sukhdeep is all kinds of beautiful, inside and out. 

Below is just a sneak peak in to her photo session with Heartbox Photography. There are more images to come and more to share about Sukhdeep, so be sure to stay tuned!

Many thanks to the awesome Jessica Quintal for Sukhdeep's hair/makeup!

FAQ & Tips: How to Prepare for Your Portrait Session with Heartbox Photography

Having your portrait taken is absolutely an exciting and huge deal. It's a chance for you to celebrate where you are right now in this moment in life, a chance to #existinphotos for your loved ones and even more so, a rare opportunity to encourage other women by stepping out in front of the lens to share your story and definition of beautiful.

As with any special occasions, there are preparations to be made and I highly encourage my clients to approach this in the same fashion. Below are some of the questions I am asked the most and by sharing them here, I hope they serve as a helpful guide to every woman preparing for her portrait session with me!

And of course, the biggest tip I can give? Don't forget to book a night out afterwards with your best friends, your special someone, your loved ones - because you will look fabulous!

When does the session begin?

The session begins promptly at the time that we agree upon in your contract. I am a natural light photographer, so please be sure to arrive promptly to ensure we capture a ton of beautiful images for you!

What should I expect when I arrive?

Please be ready and on time, dressed in a comfortable outfit (you can change into your photo shoot clothes later on) with no makeup applied and your hair clean and dry, free form any hair product. I will take a few “before” photos of you then your stylist will begin your makeup and hairstyling.

What should I wear?

I highly suggest bringing at least 2-3 different looks.

  • Avoid patterns, baggy/boxy styles or “office-wear” type collared dress shirts.
  • Fitted outfits in solid colors work best and is most flattering for all body types.
  • Try to think of an outfits that you would wear if you were going out for the night, something fun, and most importantly, outfits that make you feel at your best and most beautiful! This could be a gorgeous dress or some pants with a chic and fun top.
  • Make sure that the tops you choose have the most flattering neckline for you. (This could mean a v-neck, scoop, etc.)

Can I wear accessories for my photo session?

Yes. Earrings, bracelets or necklaces are welcome. However, I would recommend that they are kept to a minimum as the most classic and timeless beauty shots that come out the best are the ones that focus on you and not the accessories you are wearing.

I don’t wear a lot of makeup. Can I still do this type of shoot?

Absolutely! The stylists I work with are very familiar with varying degrees of makeup looks that can range from a more classic/natural look to something heavier and dramatic. We can provide suggestions, but also can tailor it to your preferences.

Do I need to get my hair dyed/manicure/pedicure/waxing done?

The more prepared you are for the shoot, the better you will feel while being photographed and the more you will love the final product. This is a special occasion and the more effort you put into it, the better the outcome.

 

Any other tips on how to prepare for my session?

To feel your best, get enough sleep the night before. Do not try any new beauty products outside of your regular skin or hair care routine the day before your photo session. Do not attempt any crash diets in the months leading up to your photo session. My goal is photograph you as you are today fabulous and beautiful!

I’d like to book a photo session now but I need to get into shape.

Time doesn’t stand still – I definitely encourage you to celebrate who you are today. As a professional, I specialize in being able to pose my clients in the most flattering ways no matter what the body type.

Will you direct me on how to pose?

Absolutely! I will guide you through every single pose, position, and direction. You will never be left in front of my camera not knowing what to expect. As a professional photographer and as a woman, you can be assured I will guide you into the most flattering poses for the best photographs!

What is required to book a session?

All appointments are on a first come, first serve basis and are considered fully booked when the signed contract and non-refundable retainer has been received by my studio.

How long is the photo session and makeover?

Please allow approximately 4 hours for this experience.

Can I do a photo shoot outdoors instead?

Yes. These arrangements can be made at the time you book your appointment.

Do you have just females on your team?

Yes. I am the only photographer and any assistant or stylists I work with are women as well. My business is run purely by women and for women. I believe this makes my clients more comfortable during the photo session.

I don’t have any idea regarding how I’d like to be photographed I just want nice photos.

We can chat over coffee, over the phone or on email and work out the feel and style of the shoot during that preliminary conversation.

How will I view my photos?

We will schedule an in-person viewing session to view your photos within 3 weeks of your session. 

If I refer a friend or family member, will I get anything?

Absolutely!

If your referral books a photo session with me, you automatically a number of credits towards any prints or products on the current Product Menu. The person you refer ALSO receives a certain amount of credits towards her prints and products. There is no expiration on these credits and you may earn as many credits as you wish! Certain restrictions and rules apply. Please see me for details.

Are there any other rewards programs available?

Yes! Ask about our Birthday Rewards for special drawings exclusively for clients. 

Why Are Photos Important?

...because of moments like this.

I'm a day late on the #nationalsiblingday festivities. However, this has been one of my favorite photos of my siblings and I on a rare moment in Arizona when we were able to spend some time together. And I couldn't pass up another chance to share it. It's a photo I never get tired of looking at or posting because it captures everything of my siblings that I love. 

And when we're 100 years old with five teeth left, having prune juice slurpies on a hot afternoon, I hope the essence of what we share in these photos still exists even stronger than the day it was captured.

#nationalsiblingday

 

PREVIEW: Phoebe | Glamour & Contemporary Portraits | Santa Clara, CA

Women are beautiful both inside and out. It's a message that I hope becomes more strong, more loud, and more true through every photograph I am privileged to take.

Meet the lovely Phoebe.

Phoebe's journey through the ups and downs with health and faith is nothing short of a story worth telling- complete with the highest of highs and the valleys of lows in between. In other words, her story is real and has helped changed her perspective on what it truly means to beautiful.

This is just a sneak peak into this amazing woman's photo session - be sure to stay tuned for more to come! 

 

 

 

I Remember

I remember what it was like to pull oranges out of my kitchen fruit bowl and perfectly arrange them on an placemat because I liked the blend of the colors and loved the composition.

I remember wandering the streets of Berkeley being captivated by the intricate colors of a wildly beautiful mural, stopping just long enough to force my camera lens through the wrought iron fence to get the picture I wanted.

I remember the day we ate at San Francisco's Pier 39 and the feeling of excitement in making all the crayons balance perfectly on the paper children's menu, just long enough for me to click the button on my camera before they tumbled down. 

I remember wandering through San Francisco's Chinatown, seeing the ordinary green stalks of vegetables come to life as amazing patterns and blend of color. 

I remember feeling incredibly embarrassed making my way up to be directly up at the front of the singer. But I also remember how thrilling it was to know that it resulted in a black and white photograph I was proud to share.

I remember trying to keep my friend's son still for the camera, only for him to end up moving and creating a better photo than the one I was originally anticipating.

And most of all, I remember how fun it is to learn, to experiment, to be unsure, to create and to ultimately share with you a few reflections of my creative journey. 

#FlashBackFriday

Erin | Glamour & Contemporary Portraits | Santa Clara, CA

I recently had the wonderful opportunity to photograph the lovely and talented Erin Nolan. Not only is Erin is a professional actress and model here in the Bay Area, but she's a woman with a lot of great insight on the impact women have made in the entertainment industry as well as the challenges they still face today. 

For someone like me who sometimes buys into the common misconception that models and actresses have it wonderfully easy, a conversation with Erin helped correct that perspective. Actresses and models face some of the same challenges that everyday women face, perhaps even more so due to the industry they work in. But despite these challenges, there are also more women today influencing change in the film industry, sharing powerful stories that beckons an audience to listen like never before. 

Erin, thank you for allowing me to capture you in these photographs. But even more than that, thank you for allowing me the opportunity to hear about the hopes and aspirations you have for all women, not just those in the entertainment industry. Here's to inspiring change for women in film - and beyond.  

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What do you think makes a woman truly beautiful?

"For me, a woman's beauty is based on the things that make her who she is - not what society thinks she is or should be. For me, the answer then becomes the same things that makes any human being beautiful.

Be it their inspiring compassion. Their bold creativity. Their contagious positivity. Feminine beauty of all too often evokes images of unattainable physical form or superficiality - and can lead a woman to suddenly fear, "if I have none of those things, am I not beautiful?"

Why must feminine beauty be based off of something purely physical and ever-changing, when women do SO much more their whole lives? They are mothers, best friends, CEOs, teachers - they are the brave pioneers of a new path of women every day. They are bringers of love, of hope, bearers of life - and isn't life the most beautiful thing?"

"To me, there is nothing more beautiful than a woman being all that she is, and all she ever wanted to be, living a kind, honest and beautiful life, far too free to allow any suppressive standard stand in her way."

What do you appreciate most about your life now?

"That I have freedom live in an evolving world that is becoming more and more accepting and encouraging of a woman to takes charge of her own life and not define herself as others seek to define her."

"And of course, to be so blessed to have the incredible support of friends and family to live this life on my own terms."

As an actress, what would you like to see changed about the industry and how women are portrayed and perceived in the media?

"I would like to see the microphone passed to women, to truly be given an honest and steady voice for their stories in film. Issues that we face each day have a way of being reinforced by stereotypes perpetuated through film."

"A huge problem is the overwhelming majority of stories center around a male protagonist, where the female character is there often for little more than to "embellish" his story.

They are the cute love interest. The seductive femme fatale. The captive princess. The murdered wife. The kidnapped daughter. The motivator for the male to begin his journey, to tell his story. But their identity is forever lost within that role, eternally valuable within the plot only for how they add to his story. "

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"Women have so much more to offer.

In fact, the more that Hollywood has allowed and created female characters who stepped outside of the real or imagined society of their cinematic reality, we have been rewarded with incredibly captivating and iconic characters."

"When we cease to base a female character's value on their appearance and sex appeal, or as an accessory to the male protagonist and re-shift the focus to the female character's actual experiences: her journey, her struggles, contributions, and triumphs, we get Ripley, Katniss, Daenerys, Sarah Connor, Liz Lemon, Aibileen, Lisbeth, Elsa, Aowyn, Hermione, Rey, and Furiosa!

Is it any coincidence that these characters are all a part of some of the most beloved, critically acclaimed and prestigious award winning films/shows of our lifetime? Certainly not, for these are accomplishments that would never have happened without them had they instead taken a quiet backseat to the story.

Every woman has got an incredible story to tell. Now is the time for us to listen, and to be inspired to live as bravely as they do."

I couldn't have said it better myself.

Be sure to check out the slideshow below showcasing Erin's photo session! 

 

 

Photography: Heartbox Photography
Hair and Makeup:  Kat Tinney of A-List Makeup 

Van | Glamour and Contemporary Portraits | San Jose, California

It was a unusually beautiful day in San Jose. The weather was warm for a February and if you clicked the radio on or tuned in on your television,  you'd soon learn that the much anticipated Superbowl 50 was about to commence in Santa Clara.

But for Van, instead of football (she's a champ!), it was going to be an afternoon filled hair and makeup styling and some time in front of my camera. 

Van is a wife and devoted mother and also the president of the Silicon Valley-based company, Tempo. Her passion  for all people living healthier lifestyles while maintaining a greener planet, fused together and became the foundation of what Tempo is built on. 

Van, it was a honor to photograph you, to hear the story about Tempo, but even more so, to get to know you as a person. Thank you for allowing me to pull you away from all the afternoon Superbowl festivities, to bask in the afternoon light for these photographs, to trust my camera to capture the very best of you in these images. You rock!

Below are just a few of my favorite shots from Van's photo session with me. To view all the photos, check out the slideshow below!

 

This afternoon light?  It makes any photographer die from sheer happiness. LOVE.

Every women deserves to have a photograph of herself that reminds her that yes, it's totally ok to rock out your inner fiercenss.  

I love red. And teal colored bikes with flowers. And stripes. And red shoes. With golden sunlight. YES.

Van, you just go on with your beautiful self!

For me, this photograph below reminds me of what I'd love to remind other women of - that they are beautiful and uniquely made in such a way that they can be proud of. 

Many thanks to Kat Tinney for the styling of Van's hair and makeup!

Over

This past week, I had the opportunity to have conversations with women that reminded me of something important that I too often forget: everyone has a story. 

And while their stories might not align pretty within the lines drawn out to the box we often force them to fit into, it doesn't lessen the value of them. Over spotty cell phone reception in crazy traffic, over a warm bagel, over the noise of a crowd in a shop and over the awkward silence of someone's living room did I have these conversations this past week. And even though I am a naturally rushed person at certain moments, these pockets of time to exchange words and tap deeper into listening revealed to me, reminded me, and challenged me to remember that people have hurts, people have challenges, people want to be heard.

And though I am still trying to understand it all in my own self and don't always believe it, I am reminded that as a person who says they love Jesus, I am called to share His love wherever and whenever I can. Even if I'm just as broken, just as challenged, and even if my attempts are imperfect and clumsy and I don't always get it right, I am still called for something bigger, still fully accepted as God's beloved. No matter how clumsy or imperfect the attempts, I hope to share that even when my rough my days are or how "over" everything and everyone I sometimes feel, God always seems to restore hope and remind me that He is not "over" me. 

Belly Bumps

No, not mine. =)

I just recently returned from a trip to visit my sister and brother-in-law. They are expecting their first child and the purpose of my visit? To ensure that my sister had company when she felt like getting a cookie (because heck I love cookies and I'll happily eat one, too),  to stand with her among the endless aisles of baby onesies at the local  Buy Buy Baby and sample out the uber smooth rocking chairs, and.....basically do a whole lotta nothing and stare at her growing belly and how it's made her belly button look like it took on a total different personality.

Eeeks is all I gotta say about the belly button transformation. 

It's an exciting time for all of us as it's been awhile since the last grandkid. It's interesting and amazing all at once to see that my little sister is now going to be a mom. Yeah, it's amusing and makes me smile to see how she scuttles about organizing the diapers at his changing table and picking out books to line his little bookshelf and how my brother in law is able to school us on the uses of baby powder - even watching how they are both growing and learning together. We sat, ate, talked, and laughed  about how this kid is going to have a crazy and loud family, but that equally he was going to be surrounded by family that loved him like crazy. I, for one, can't wait to exercise my auntie skills once again and teach him  to call me Auntie Awesome,  to pass him an extra cookie when his parents aren't watching (but be sure that he's eaten his dinner first), to hear all about why he thinks certain things like dinosaurs and ice cream are amazing. 

What can I say, this new season just blows me away. I guess the miracle of can have that effect on you, right?

P.S. If you're in a bad mood or stressed, I have one solution and only one. Rocking chairs. I'm telling you, it will make you fell like the world just rained down glitter, chocolate, and hugs. Lots of it.

P.P.S. I saw these on the Cole Haan website and yeah, pretty much died. #majorAWWWWWfactor


Preview | Van | Glamour and Contemporary Portraits | San Jose, CA

I absolutely love when my craft goes beyond me and makes someone smile, makes them feel inspired, and helps remind a woman that she is stunning simply because she is herself. 

Photographing the lovely Van felt like it was an afternoon spent with a beautiful friend who absolutely rocked that inner model. Van is not only one of the nicest, most down-to-earth women around, but she's also a wife, the proud mother of 2, and a driven and passionate entrepreneur, serving as founder of Tempo Bicycles

I'm so excited to share a sneak peak into Van's photo session below - there are definitely  more lovely images to come, so stay tuned!

Many thanks to Kat Tinney for the styling of Van's hair and makeup!

The first time I was told I was fat...

As I pondered writing this post, I couldn't think of any other title. Because really, how many ways could you nicely title a story about the time that you were told you looked like you gained weight? Kinda limited on your options for sweet sounding story titles, you know?

I consider myself fairly healthy. Yes, I try and eat right, exercise regularly, and absolutely believe  that health is a gift to be treasured. I also believe it means balance which of course translates into moments of yes-I-sometimes-think-chips-look-prettier-than-an-apple." And chocolate? I'm a woman, 'nuff said.

This past weekend I was pulled aside by an individual at a party to be told that though I may not want to hear it, it looked like I had put on some weight. The worst part was the chuckle that followed the comment. 

And BOOM.  Just like that, someone just got bumped off my Christmas card list.

If I wrote cards. Anyway...

After playing it off and trying to graciously explained that weight-lifting causes some extra bulk, I walked away and continued to mingle with other folks at the party. But oh, man, that mortified feeling never quite left me that evening. 

Looking back on that  I realize that what bugged me even more wasn't really just what I was told, but the fact that I was so bothered by it and couldn't pull a Taylor Swift and just shake it off. Insecurity reared it's ugly head and was staring at me in the face with it's taunting grin -  no matter how hard I tried to strain and look away. I even went home and spent time examining my legs for any trace of cellulite. #pleasedontjudgeme

That simple statement of "I looked fat" suddenly had more power and hold over me than the more powerful truths of what God has said about me over and over and over again. That I am made in His image. That I am entirely loved. That I don't have to be a certain way to be accepted or validated. That He actually delights in me and sees me way beyond my physical attributes.

"I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." - Psalm 139:14

Suddenly all that confidence I thought I had, all the truths I knew in my heart and mind momentarily went down the drain as a result of the rudeness of another individual. Yep, it was kinda sad.

And if I felt that bad over that one time comment, I can't imagine what it must be like for women who hear this kind of talk on a daily basis. About their weight, their hair, their skin, what they do, or don't do, how smart or not smart someone thinks they are, what education they need...basically, here is where your deficit is loser! Now go fix it. 

Needless to say, the struggle of surviving through hurtful and abusive words is real for many women.

What I reminded from this experience isn't necessarily that I should just try  not to think about it. Because truth be told, I just don't have that willpower. 

No, it's way  more than that. I am reminded that I can actually forgive the rude words of someone else because I am greatly forgiven by a perfect God for the times I have used my words to hurt, whether intentionally or unintentionally and even forgiven for a lot worse that I have done. I am also reminded that my security about how I see myself needs to be rooted in Christ and no one else because He is the only one whose opinion and love for me doesn't change based on my outward appearance, what I do or don't do, whether I feel awesome or not. And while that kind of love and acceptance sounds crazy and nonsensical, it's also crazy fantastic as well. 

So yeah, dearly beloved woman who might be reading this: I don't know you and you don't know me. And I know you're reflex is probably to kick the person who so lovingly said something awful to you (I had to restrain my foot as well, believe me). But I hope somehow you'd know that there is One who loves you entirely and regards you as way more than your outer appearance.  Take care of your health yes, but also know that He's crazy about you and His acceptance of you isn't swayed by what is seen by the human eyes. 






Nancy | Glamour and Contemporary Portraits | Santa Clara, CA

I am excited and honored to introduce you all to the lovely Nancy! Her immediate smile and friendliness immediately puts you at ease and the more we chatted during her photo session, one will soon realize that one of the great sources of that smile and joy comes from her 5 children and 7 grandchildren. (Her grandson's public declaration of love for how his grandma makes the best brownies totally convinced me that indeed, Nancy is one special woman!)

I love and appreciate Nancy's honesty and even more so her willingness to share the great challenges and joys that she's experienced as woman. In a world where perceived perfection is so easy to hide behind, it is truly a breath of fresh air to hear out the intricacies of someone's heart and life experiences. 

Nancy, thank you so much for sharing that warm smile of yours with the world and for allowing me to see a glimpse of your world. May these photographs be a reminder for years to come that you are beautiful and uniquely made, both inside and out. 

Photography: Heartbox Photography

Many thanks to Ashlyn Taylor for her lovely work on Nancy's hair and makeup!

Who or what life experiences have helped shape you to be the woman you are today?

"Absolutely everyone that has touched my life, has helped shape that life.  I was married at 18, and divorced 4 years later, and had custody of my oldest two children.  In the next 14 years, I had two more children  and during those years, I worked, did Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, PTA, and one year of Little League for 3 of the kids.  I was a single parent with 4 children, when I met my second husband.  We were married almost 10 years when he died in a motorcycle accident.  My aunt died 6 months later, at the age of 96.  The day after my husband died, we found out my stepson was going to be a father. 

Baby Joaquin was born the following March.  The day before the one-year anniversary of my husband’s death, my oldest daughter gave birth to a son.  Those two little boys helped me get through that first year…. don’t know what I would have done without the little ones to focus on."

"I joined a singles activity club almost 5 years ago, and that helped me form new friendships, and getting back out in the world.  I also went back to school just a couple of months before my husband’s death, and earned 3 Associates Degrees in 3 years (all with highest honors).  I still have not dated, and am not sure I want to date…..but we will see what the future brings."

 

"Life is a learning experience, and each day you learn something new….if you don’t you will  stagnate."

 

If you knew then what you know now as a woman, what would you have told your 18-year-old self?

 "I don’t think I would change anything…..everything played out just the way it should have.  If I change anything, I would not be the person I am now.  My husband and I both had this belief.  We met at the right time and the right place to appreciate each other, and love each other.  If we had met sooner, we would not be the same people, and the relationship might not have worked as well."

What are you most passionate about?

I am passionate about my family, after that, my work, and my friends. I [also] love to read."

 

If you could share a message about beauty to other women,  what would that message be?

"I would say to take care of yourself, eat healthy, get exercise (even if it is just walking), love life, and enjoy yourself. Always keep your mind active, and laugh often.  Make friends, care for your fellow humans (and animals), and try not to stress over minor things."

A 2016 Mood

Happy New Year! Here we go, 2016...

Several things have me excited for this new year. A new website that captures the lightness and brightness of the style I've always loved, new opportunities to grow, to change, to discover, to aspire, and most importantly, to trust.

On an evening before my husband and I were to meet my family for dinner, we roamed the nearby Urban Outfitters shop, marveling at all the fun things this shop always seemed to carry from vintage turntables to tiny, Polaroid-like cameras. 

Their book section beckoned us closer and upon intent browsing through the collection of the coffee table books, I stumbled upon this little gem that oooh, I just had to have. *insert girly voice here*

Writing becomes even more awesomesauce, even more fun when you have a few little treasures like this book of writing prompts to help combat the ever-known challenge of writer's block. 

Today's writing prompt....

Describe your mood today in one word.

Hope-filled.




Suman, 2015 | Contemporary Portraits | Fabulous Series | Santa Clara, CA

"I am a strong and independent woman and mother."
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"I was raised in a loving and caring family. My parents taught me to be respectful towards others, to be independent, compassionate, and truthful in whatever I do in my life."  
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"A truly beautiful woman does not compete with anyone. She understands the values and strengths that she alone possesses and appreciates them."
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"Our society is obsessed with physical beauty and many women are caught up in that obsession. [But] the irony is that physical beauty is temporary in every sense. 
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"My greatest strength is my mom and two wonderful, loving sisters."
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"My father is my hero and never preached, but led by example. Though we never had a lot of money, there was incredible love [in my family]."
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"Being a mother is the greatest joy of my life."
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"I am eternally grateful to my family and friends who have always stood by my side and taught me to believe in myself."
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"I have tried my best to live life honestly and compassionately though I have been put in many difficult situations which could have completely brought me down."
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"What keeps a woman eternally beautiful are many inner qualities like the ability to love,  care, and exhibit compassion."
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"Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart."

Photography: Heartbox Photography
Hair/Makeup: Kat Tinney 

Preview | Nancy, 2015 | Contemporary Portraits | Fabulous Series | Santa Clara, CA

Everyone's got a story. And as a photographer and writer, I have the opportunity to share the unique beauty in those stories for some pretty awesome and unique women.

Meet Nancy.

Nancy is the type of person whose warm smile and easygoing laugh immediately can make you feel at ease in a roomful of strangers.  And for someone like me who immediately gravitates towards hiding behind the refreshments in a crowd, well, you can bet this personality trait is one that I absolutely appreciate!

I recently had the opportunity to photograph this lovely lady and am so excited to share a little sneak peak with you all - there's more to come so stay tuned!


Photography: Heartbox Photography
Many thanks to Ashlyn Taylor for her lovely work on Nancy's hair and makeup!