It’s been sometime since my last post, but I’m happy to report that I’m back! Oh and happy Friday! I’m kicking off the weekend early by sharing with you some photos from Anh and Jerry’s engagement session down in Laguna Beach and further south in OC to a National Park. Laguna Beach was our first stop as this was the place where Jerry finally proposed to Anh. I’m always making sure that my clients have locations in mind that are meaningful to them, before just choosing a random location. These two are just so happy together and I can’t wait to photograph their wedding this summer! Oh and Jerry gets bonus points with me, since he’s into cars as much as I am!
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ANH AND JERRY : LAGUNA BEACH OC NATIONAL PARK ENGAGEMENT
KATHERINE AND ALVIN : IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA ENGAGEMENT SESSION
It’s definitely time to get back to posting again! This one will be a long post, but since I haven’t updated in a while, I’m sure you know it’s expected and I’m sure you don’t mind seeing more photos! Katherine and Alvin are getting married next month in May and I know it’s going to be such a glorious day! Here’s their story in their own words.
“It started as another typical summer day in 2004. Not “typical” in the sense of seasonally induced walks along the beach or pool parties, but typical for Alvin’s summer routine at the time. He was volunteering for the week as a counselor at Camp Footprints, a fun-filled plunge into the world of love for children with disabilities. It was around sunset, when all the campers gathered around for the evening campfire – a time to laugh, sing songs, and just be goofy in general.
As providence would have it, right around this time, Katherine was arriving at the camp site to participate in “night duty”, a term which, by virtue of its name sounds like something derived from the army reserves, really just means people who come up to help put the campers to bed and keep a watchful eye on them for a few hours while the counselors get a much-needed break.
As she sat down toward the back of the crowd to observe the programming in progress, Alvin, who at the moment was leading the group in singing songs with his good friend Khoi, saw the future love of his life through a sea of arm-flinging, jumping, and melody-shouting children. His eyes were fixed on Katherine as she gently took in the frantic scene with an expression on her face that was a mixture of endearment and surprise. Once the campfire portion of the evening had concluded, Alvin went over to Khoi and said “Did you see that beautiful night duty girl sitting in the back?” To which Khoi responded, using words of wisdom which planted the seed that would ultimately change the course of Alvin’s life… “Yeah, you should meet her”.
And that fateful opportunity to meet did come a few nights later, at the end-of-the-week dance, a chance for all the campers to dress up in their best attire and celebrate with a night of fellowship, dancing, and yearbook signing before their return down the hill the next day. It was in the middle of this Camp Footprints dining hall-turned dance floor where Katherine and Alvin had their first meet and greet, which to any bystander at the moment looked like a brief exchange between a very shy girl and an equally nervous boy who was struggling to focus on the conversation over the sounds of both his heart pounding in his chest and the blasting of N-Sync songs in the background.
And thus we arrive at the end of the beginning of how Katherine and Alvin met in the summer of 2004. But the present story detailed here would not lead to an immediate securing of their status as a couple, an occurrence which would in fact not happen until over a year later. Other stories, some amusing in retrospect would emerge at an early point along the journey for these two, such as the bold yet fairly risky act of Alvin searching for Katherine’s email address on UCI’s website in order to contact her two weeks post-camp. Another story would be the discovery that their initial getting-to-know-each-other period would be cut short by the fact that in the coming fall of 2004, Katherine would be traveling to London for one semester to study abroad, during which time communication between both parties would be limited to postcards and emails. Yet another part of the journey would involve the fact that even after Katherine returned to the States to resume her life at UC Irvine, Alvin would be living an hour away in San Diego and would only get to see Katherine a few times during that first year after they met.
Some would consider these stories as obstacles along the road to a relationship that existed solely to create discourse over the possibility of Katherine and Alvin surviving as a couple. Some might even say, taking the metaphor to another level, that these were warning signs along the side of the road suggesting that they turn around and seek a different path. It is the opinion of this author, however, that these apparent obstacles were neither roadblocks nor detour signs, but instead served as speed bumps, an inconvenient but sensible means by which to slow down and to enjoy the scenery of learning about each other’s strengths, weaknesses, and innermost desires, and to proceed safely and comfortably into the eventual journey of how Katherine and Alvin became Katherine and Alvin.
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RYAN AND SALLY : THE GETTY VILLA MALIBU ENGAGEMENT SESSION
I’ll apologize ahead of time for the many photos of Sally being kissed on the cheek by Ryan, but I just had to do it. You see, while I was going through their photos, the one thing that caught my attention, was the subtle smile on Sally’s face when Ryan gave her a kiss. It’s the smile that shows so much love and care that Ryan feels for Sally and the feeling that in that split moment, nothing really mattered. It’s those moments really, whether they sound cliche or not, are the moments that makes you think how beautiful life and love is. Sally and Ryan, you’re both beautiful and I can’t wait to photograph your love and story in May!
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I’M BACK!
Well everyone, I’m back! It’s been a whirlwind of traveling, wedding planning, attending events, photographing weddings and engagement sessions, but it feels great to be sitting in my comfy chair again, coffee in hand and writing on my blog! I know, I’ve been away for so long!
Moving right along to the agenda at hand, tick tock.. our wedding is less than 3 months away! Crazy how fast things are moving now! But we managed to tackle a few things while out in Connecticut, with of course a side of TBD (To Be Determined). Our engagement session is coming up also in April, so it’s time for me to be on the other side of the camera for once. Now what am I going to wear?
Later this week, I have a few things to share. One being posting some photos from my point and shoot from our travels back to Connecticut and before I left for Connecticut. I have no idea what’s on my point and shoot, but I’ll sure share some photos from it! Also, as you can see from my sneak peeks below, I have 2 engagement sessions to share and 1 wedding. I’m looking forward to posting more photos this week as well!
Well that’s all I have to share for now. Happy Monday People!

TIES, CHECK! .. BAGS PACKED, CHECK! .. OUT OF OFFICE NOTICE, CHECK!
This year for sure will be a busy travel year for me. Between traveling for weddings and traveling for my own wedding, the friendly skies will be my new best friend, well and of course airports. I’m sad to miss WPPI this year, but there’s always next year!
I’ll be out of the office from tomorrow, March 4th and returning on Tuesday, March 16th. 12 glorious days to finalize our wedding plans back in Connecticut. But have no fear, I’ll still be answering emails and calls while I’m away and working remotely. It might take me a bit longer to respond, but I’ll get back to you. Thanks again for your patience and understanding. I’ll see you all in a few days! And of course I have a few things to share and blog while I’m away.
If you want to keep up with me and see what I’m up to while I’m away, be sure to follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/briankhang or on Facebook at Facebook.com/briankhang. I’m also flying Virgin America for the first time and I can’t wait!

HELEN AND TAS : DANA POINT BEACH ORANGE COUNTY PARK ENGAGEMENT SESSION
When I first sat down with Helen and Tas just over a month ago and we chatted and got to know each other over tea, they said that they haven’t been together very long and what struck me was that I just couldn’t tell. There’s just something about fate I so strongly believe in and that time doesn’t really play a factor in how much two people truly love each other. It’s always so apparent in the way they look at each other or the slightest gesture or hand touch. And with Helen and Tas, it was all of the above. I’m sharing with you their engagement photos which we photographed a little over two week ago, but they have since been married this past weekend. I’ll definitely be sharing their wedding photos soon. We started their session at a park in Orange County where Tas grew up. It was not only a great place to take photos with amazing lighting, but it was a chance for Tas to share with Helen some childhood memories from the park. We finished their session down at the beach in Dana Point and just enjoyed the cool breeze and amazing sunset.
A special thanks to Angelina from All Made Up, who did an amazing job on Helen’s hair and makeup!







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OC PHOTOG SHOOTOUT : LEADER
Last week, The Photog Shootout, OC edition, had one of their largest and greatest workshops for photographers. It was a day for photographers beginners or experienced, to learn from other photographers and photograph a full wedding from start to finish. When I was asked to lead the group for detail photos, I was more than excited to do so. Photographing details at a wedding is such an important part of the day and it’s something that I always enjoying doing. Details whether big or small, really says so much about how the couple wants to personalize their own wedding.
I of course didn’t get a chance to really shoot as much as I wanted to that day, because I was helping out other photographers, but I did manage to get just a few photos of the amazing details, all stylized by the amazingly talented Amanda Auer from In The Now Weddings. Below are just some of the people that made this day happen! A special thanks to Matthew Saville and Hanssie Trainor for putting this event and group together and inviting me to lead!
Coordinator: Amanda Auer of In the Now Weddings
Venue: Ron at the Romanesque Room
Florist: Honey and Poppies
DJ: Marcel Gonzalez First Choice Entertainment
Rentals: Town & Country Event Rentals
Catering: Jay’s Catering
Venue Concierge: Mary Lallande
Bakery: Colette at Fancy That! Cupcakes 909.524.1864
Linens: Wildflower
Styling: Michelle Cunningham
Hair/Makeup: Kacee Geoffroy & Becca
Hair/Makeup: Alisha Baijournas
Specialty: Classic Party Rentals
Although I was photographing details, I couldn’t help to shoot at least one of the models. Here is model Ashley Matthews.


FEATURED : UTTERLY ENGAGED ISSUE 7 : TEAR JERKER
Happy Monday All! I hope “Y’All” had a great weekend! I’m saying “Y’All”, because I’m still here in Houston. But this Wednesday I’ll be back in OC after being here for 3 weeks! I can’t wait to get back home! It’s been a great trip here in Houston. I met some awesome friends and photographers and I’ll be sharing some photos soon!
While I was away in Houston, Utterly Engaged launched their 7th Issue, appropriately titled, “Tear Jerker”. I can list so many reasons why I love my job, but one of them that has to be on top of my list, is photographing emotional photos! Although many people say that “All weddings are the same”, I beg to differ. The day might all be structured similar, but when it comes down to making the day unique and different, it’s the random and unexpected moments that really differentiate one wedding from another.
I take so much pride in being emotionally connected to the day and to my couples. It really helps me anticipate when something significant is going to happen. And being significant can just be something small, like a hug from a friend, a look from a family member during the ceremony or when the bride and groom just want to act silly.
And that’s why I am so excited and honored that Utterly Engaged featured several of my photos, from my couples in 2009. Make sure you checkout the complete issue by CLICKING HERE. You don’t want to miss other great moments from other great photographers in this issue! Below is what they featured from the weddings I photographed in 2009 and I’ll tell a little story about the photo below. Thank you again Utterly Engaged for creating such an amazing issue!
As Rachee was getting ready, both of her parents were in the room, helping her put on the finishing touches, like her earrings, veil, etc. Her parents were so proud of her and you can definitely see that on their faces that day. As we were preparing to leave the hotel to the ceremony, Rachee’s father picked up the bouquet from the vase on the table, handed them to Rachee and gave her a gentle kiss on the forehead. It’s moments like these that you never get back and I was so overjoyed that I was able to capture it on a photo.
On the same evening of Andrew and Rachee’s wedding, during their first dance, I captured this first dance moment that is still up to this day, one of my favorites. As you all might know, I’ve been shooting with film from time to time at most of my weddings. There’s just something indescribable about it. After shooting a few digital images during their first dance, I reached for my film body which had Fuji Neopan 1600 film loaded. I was shooting the film at 1200 ISO with NO flash, because I wanted to capture a bit of movement. You can definitely see how in love these two are and how they really enjoyed just being there with each other, during their first dance.
Chendal and Geoffrey had such an amazing multicultural wedding day, which included a morning Cambodian ceremony. There’s always something so amazing about photographing other wedding traditions and cultures. At the end of their Cambodian ceremony, I anticipated one of the most important parts of the ceremony, which is throwing of the rice. But what I couldn’t anticipate, was the joy on all of their faces during this moment. This photo to me, highlights family and friends celebrating!
On the same evening of Chendal and Geoffrey’s wedding at The Turnip Rose in Newport Beach, it was the end of the evening. And they had yet to use their photobooth. As I was standing around with their friends watching them pose for the photobooth, I knew that these two are just so fun and silly together and I was just waiting for them to do something crazy. And what happens next? She bites his ear! Now I’m not sure if this face is genuine, but judging by his ear lobe, I think it was a real bite! But either way, it’s moments like this when I look back on, that brings a smile to my face!

These are beautiful!
hey! i know Jerry!
How pretty! What park in Orange County is that?
Brian I love these! I love the contrasting locations. This last image is just beautiful!
wow..love it!
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