by admin | Sep 27, 2017 | Autumn Shoemaker, Chris Hsieh, La Brisa, Wedding Photography
Mallory and Tom’s incredibly emotional wedding was one I was not fully prepared to handle. Prior to the ceremony, the officiant, per Mallory’s request, addressed the guests and let everyone know that due to the deteriorating health of Mallory’s...
by admin | Sep 26, 2017 | Chris Hsieh, La Brisa, Wedding Photography
Jenn and Tobi’s epic wedding was equally glamorous and hilarious! While Tobi brings the hilarity, Jenn is the epitome of glamour! Their wedding at the St. Matthews Cathedral and Woodlawn House was phenomenal! My favorite moment from Jenn and Tobi’s wedding...
by admin | Sep 5, 2017 | Attraction Sessions, Chris Hsieh, Engagement Photography, La Brisa
Congrats to Samantha Cortese and Chris Di Vincenzo on their recent engagement! I was absolutely thrilled to photograph their Attraction Session in Tucson, AZ! You may recognize these two…Sam anchors KGUN9’s Good Morning Tucson and Chris is a producer for...
by admin | Sep 4, 2017 | Chris Hsieh, La Brisa, Pay It Forward, Photography for a Cause, Travel Photography
Buy this photograph of Texas A&M’s Century Tree to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey! I am hosting a 7 day Photography For a Cause photograph sale where 100% of profits will be donated to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund. After six days, we’ve only...
by admin | Aug 29, 2017 | Chris Hsieh, La Brisa, Pay It Forward, Personal, Pet Photography, Photography for a Cause, Travel Photography
I am hosting a 7 day Photography For a Cause photograph sale where 100% of profits will be donated to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund. The catastrophic images from Houston are heartbreaking. Brisa and I lived in Houston longer than we’ve lived anywhere else...
by admin | Jul 17, 2017 | Chris Hsieh, La Brisa, Models, Style Sessions
Thanks to the recommendation of my talented friend, Kim Fyffe, I’ve been dabbling in underwater photography with the help of the DiCAPac WP-S10 DSLR Waterproof Case! Initially, I was a bit apprehensive about submerging my $6,000+ of equipment in a glorified zip...