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  • October29th

    Renowned designer, Mario De Armas, teamed with the talented, Don Patron, to host a private event for author, Leslie Sanchez, for her new release, “You’ve  Come A Long Way, Maybe.”  The event was warm and intimate; the decor was brilliant and tailored; the food/beverage was rich and decadent.  I was among the trendsetters and pathmakers in the world of arts and politics.  It was indeed a gorgeous evening externally and internally.  You could practically taste the energy in the air!  Here are a few highlights…

    Mario De Armas and Leslie Sanchez

    Mario De Armas and Leslie Sanchez

    Smart and Colorful Designs

    Smart and Colorful Designs

    More Godiva Chocolate Please

    More Godiva Chocolate Please

    Rich and Decadent

    Rich and Decadent

    Everyone Enjoyed Meeting Mario De Armas

    Everyone Enjoyed Meeting Mario De Armas

    Like I Said EVERYONE

    Like I Said EVERYONE

    Mario De Armas and Don Patron

    Mario De Armas and Don Patron

    ...And Leslie Sanchez Appreciates Mario De Armas!

    ...And Leslie Sanchez Appreciates Mario De Armas!

     

    More images from the event can be viewed here.  Please feel free to leave a comment.  I love comments, so people that leave them absolutely ROCK!

  • October23rd

    Several months ago, we had the pleasure of photographing the engagement of Marti and Mike at Nationals Stadium. Although the two cheer for different teams (Marti is a Yankees fan and Mike is a Dodgers fan) their love for each other is as easily apparent as their passion is for baseball…well, sports for that matter! Their destination wedding was set at the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The food was great, the people were fun, and the sun decided to shine just for these two! And as a “true sport” would have it, Marti agreed to do a “Trash the Dress” Session – a first for BoldLifestyle Photography! Marti and Mike we throuoghly enjoyed you both! Here are a few highlights of your special day. Enjoy!

    Marti and Mike share a romantic kiss during the Trash the Dress Session.

    Marti and Mike share a romantic kiss during the "Trash the Dress" Session.

    Best Man and Groom celebrate as the watch NFL before the wedding.

    Best Man and Groom celebrate as they watch NFL before the wedding.

    This is one game-loving-couple so its only right to shoot the rings this way!

    This is one "game-loving-couple" so its only right to shoot the rings this way!

    A good man-to-man talk before the vows.

    A good "man-to-man" talk before the vows.

    Mani-Pedi...DONE!

    Mani-Pedi...DONE!

    Marti was working that gown from sun up to sun down!

    Marti was working that gown from sun up to sun down!

    The Guitarist set the scene as we all anticipated the Brides entrance.

    The Guitarist sets the scene as we all anticipated the Bride's entrance.

    Martis Mom and Dad were full of emotion.

    The Moment it Hits: Marti Embraces Her Parents at the Altar.

    HOMERUN!

    HOMERUN!

    My Better Half

    My Better Half

    A Love Eternal

    A Love Eternal

    The celebration continues...

    The celebration continues...

    As always, please feel free let me know your thoughts and leave a quick comment. They are much appreciated!  Thanks!

  • October22nd

    Wendy + Brandon’s session was unlike any other session because well technically, it was not my session! Ray and Erwin wanted to have me view the “do’s and dont’s” of approaching and conducting a photo session. This particular part of the 2-on-1 Workshop is totally invaluable. Ray and Erwin vocalized their thoughts aloud as they began snapping away. Again, I can’t say enough about what this has already done for me. During the lesson I was able to snap a few images. Take a look…

    The energy between these two was palpable:)!

    The energy between these two was palpable:)!

    Everywhere in California seems to serve as a perfect backdrop.

    Everywhere in California seems to serve as a perfect backdrop.

    Highlighting a fleeting moment

    Highlighting a fleeting moment

  • October16th

    Erwin Darmali photographs me to demonstrate a technique as Ray Soemarsono looks onward.

    Erwin Darmali photographs me to demonstrate a technique as Ray Soemarsono looks onward.

    Normally, we can all mark and remember the pivotal points of lives in retrospect. I knew this workshop would be one of those pivotal moments as soon as my plane touched down in California. It’s pretty hard meeting someone in person for the first time when you have followed them online for so long. It’s like you know them, but not really because – well, you’ve never met. When I first was introduced (in person) to Ray and Erwin, I was already looking for all the hints of their personality that I find so prevalent on their blog and tweets.  And actually, I was a bit surprised.  They were exactly how they say they are except much cooler and down-to-earth.  I am not sure who was more excited about this opportunity, them or me!  As the discussions and training continued, I was glad to see it was of mutual benefit.

    I do not profess to be “professional” nor “hobbyist”, but everything I thought I was I “parked to the side” and allowed my mind to be completely receptive to the overflowing, wealth of knowledge that these two, nationally ranked, young professionals offered.  Ray and Erwin were completely open to explain, demonstrate, and answer anything I wondered about photography and photojournalism.  The course was well planned and executed, and did not feel rushed or boring in any way.  There are only a few, great photographers that are willing to present such a large amount of information to the other photographers.  In fact, there are several photographers that are outright rude and nasty when they are approached with questions.  I can definitely say – this was not the case with Apertura’s Workshop!  It is very hard to go into great detail about the course because it was (at least I felt like it was) designed for me as a photographer at the level I am currently.

    As I mentioned in a previous posting, this course was where I located my fortune.  It was where I found how to communicate my expression as a photographer to others, and even better, to myself.  Apertura’s 2on1 Workshop is an advanced training for a range of photographers from amateur to veteran.  It is as philosophical as it is rational.  Being that you learn from and work with 2 different photographers,;you get multiple lessons and perspectives on any one concept of photography.  After taking this workshop, I know I am a better photographer and I can’t wait to show the world my perspective!  Words can’t say it enough – thank you Ray and Erwin!  I will be returning for another session, but this time I will bring a more matured portfolio so you guys won’t slice me up too much:)!  Ha!

  • October14th

    fortune

    A few days before I was scheduled to fly to California for photography training with nationally renowned, photographers, Ray Soemarsono and Erwin Darmali of Apertura Photography, my wife and I had dinner in Washington, DC’s Chinatown district. After eating we cracked open our fortune cookie and mine read…”You will be traveling and come into a fortune.” I knew I would be traveling, so I kept that fortune in my wallet to look for whatever signs might lead me to this said “fortune.” I am not sure what type of person you are, but I am a person that believes in signs – perhaps because I am a visual person not really sure. All I know is I can fill a notebook with various signs I have experienced throughout my life and can tell you some crazy stories that have save my life, challenged me, and changed me. In any case, I kept it and packed my bags for California.

    The flight to California from Dulles is pretty long and I honestly get tired of listening to music for that long, so I actually listen to audio books. I know that might sound kinda corny, but oh well I listen to audio books. Recently, I have been really involved with Eric Jerome Dickey’s “Gideon Novels.” I was on the latest installment – the fourth book, “Resurrecting Midnight.” Somewhere in between Salt Lake City, Utah and Arizona, I came across a passage that struck me. It was a passage from the book that stated, “Every man is the architect of his own fortune..fortune favors the bold.” As soon as I heard this my expression quickly motioned to a smile. That was it! It was all clear in that moment. I knew why that particular fortune cookie crossed my path and I knew where my fortune was. My legs were jumping in anticipation to get to Corona, to get to Apertura, to train, to ask a question, to get an answer, to make clear what always was there but to hazy to see.

    The best way to explain it is to show you. So stay tuned why my site morphs and photos speak…