• Eileen + Brian
  • Rhia + Allan
  • Oliver + Jenn
  • Rose + Panlavee
  • Valerie + Jarrod
  • Amber + Hien
  • Joanne + James
  • Agnes + Daniel
  • Michelle + Ryan
  • Anneli + Carlos
  • Mariel + Jason
  • Caritina + Danny
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My Family | Bill Barber Park Irvine Holiday Portraits

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Yesterday my family and I had a nice session at Bill Barber Park in Irvine where I did quick sessions for my brother and his family, my sister and her family, my parents and all of us together. We need to get these printed for the Holidays asap so here are they! The kids have grown up so much and they’re only going to get bigger in the coming years. This year I really wanted to stray away from the typical portrait sessions that you see in most holiday cards, I really wanted this session to be what I do. After a little explaining my family was up for the more candid, real, genuine portraits, the JustinElement style you see in all my posts. I think they’re much better and have a completely different feel then what we’ve seen in the past. Hope you like them! Please enjoy.

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Baby Boy William | Family Session | Corona, CA

Monday, July 4th, 2011

Happy 4th of July! Here’s something more for the family and the American dream ;) see what I did there?! Santana and Momo called me in to shoot their baby boy William. They wanted to to do a more playful shoot, playing off their chiller side. They really went with the flow with things and trusted me with my shot selection. In the end they changed into more of a 1950′s look and let William really get dirty and play with his food. My camera was even a play toy for William but it was definitely worth it and the photos are proof. This was a fun shoot with lots of good vibes, and lots of good light. Hope you enjoy!

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Baby Boy William | Family and Baby Portraits | Teasers

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Santana and Momo wanted to do a session with their son William at 7 months old. We did most of the shoot just right inside their house using their everyday essentials in their shoot. We got some really great creative images, here are only two of my favorites. These will be up shortly. Please enjoy!

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Jackson “Jax Attacks!” Marsh | Newborn Baby | The Marsh Residence

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Joey and Ryan, of my favorite railroad photo shoot, had their first born baby, Jackson last week. I was invited over to do a newborn at home session with them. I love using the babies surroundings and environment in these shots, really focusing on the baby, and the house he or she will be raised in. This way in the future when you see these photos, you remember not only the photos of the baby, but the place he or she grew up in. Please enjoy, newborn baby Jackson, or Jax as you may call him.

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Westchester, New York

Friday, April 8th, 2011

The latter half of my New York trip was family based. Here’s a few shots of my nephew Rafa and my family over there. Thanks for taking care of us and all the hospitality. We had a really really great stay :)

The pictures of Rafa were at Cold Springs, New York, a very small town surrounded by Mountains and the Hudson River. I wouldn’t mind retiring in a place like this. Thanks to Rafa who was such a great model, I could see this guy in some Gap kids ads haha

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Day in Westchester . New York

Monday, March 28th, 2011

I don’t usually do a preview for a few family shots like I did today, but I wanted to post this one picture before I got to work on the rest. I won’t have time till I get back to edit these photos let alone even pick out the good photos. But here is one of my favorites of little Rafa.

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Castillo Clan Family Shoot

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

I did a photo shoot for the entire Castillo Clan of which I’ve done Christina and Aaron’s wedding, one of the Castillo Family’s portraits, and will be doing Val and Jarrod, and Agnes and Daniel’s wedding. All in all, this family is one of my utmost favorites and have been some of my biggest supporters in my photography adventures. It was my pleasure shooting all 5 families and really getting to know them throughout the day. Thanks so much for the food, the ice cream, and the hospitality, Gaby and I had a blast.

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Ricohermoso Family Shoot – Laguna Beach, CA

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

This place is a magnet! So many of my clients have continued to ask me to take them to this location because they love the beauty of Laguna Beach and here is another one where I was able to exploit this land. As always, so many couples and families with their photographers were crawling all over this beach, but luckily I had the most energetic and fun family of all of them. Christine asked me to shoot her family a couple months back when she saw my work from the Regan family shoot. Christine’s family lives actually only a block away from my home studio and I went to college with her sister Cat, who seriously got me through a lot of my college life. Thanks Cat! It was great seeing you again. After only 2 or 3 pictures everyone was already laughing and screaming, this family took 10 seconds to loosen up, probably holding the record for being the fastest family that was able to get loosened up. It was so much fun just taking their pictures, posing them in funny interesting positions and having them just be, well, family. I also got to take some pictures of the eldest sister Jacquie and her fiance JP. Thank you so much for the easy shoot and thanks for helping me realize how unfit I was for not being able to walk up that hill! I hope you love the pictures! Please enjoy responsibly.

Photographer: Justinelement
Assistant: The everso beautiful Gaby Manalo

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Castillo Family Shoot – New Layout – Seal Beach, CA

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

I took a ton of photoshop classes at school which taught me the basics of photoshop and I followed a ton of blogs and tutorials to even learn more. But if you don’t have a master sense of photoshop, designers and photographers can end up running into a wall of what we can do. Great ideas would have to come from really creative minds and I for one am not a master photoshop or a immensly creative person, so when it came to actually designing things and using photoshop for other purposes other than immediate editting of a photo, I had no clue what to do. Luckily I keep at it and constantly use the resources available online like PhotoshopUserTV and CoffeeShop Photoshop to keep my imagination going. I’m not one to come up with totally new ideas and start revolutions, i’m moreso the type of person who can innovate off of someone elses idea and make it into my own. Just look at Kobe Bryants turn around fade away jump shot, Michael Jordans originally – Kobe Bryant made it his own, and even better. ;] PhotoshopUserTV has so much to offer along with all the other blogs and videos out there to show us users how to do certain things, its up to us to tranform those lessons into something that will be useful for us. And thats how I came up with this new template for my photographs. Photographs one by one have a different effect on the viewer rather than photos in a layout, where the viewer can move around the photographs. The problem was creating a template that can easily throw photographs in and make sure they are sized and fit in the right spots easily. For some of you the idea is really easy, for some of you the execution is simple. But to make it efficient enough to make the work fast was my problem. After going through tutorials and advice websites, I was able to find a way to make dropping pictures and laying them out uniquely each time a cinch. And trust me, its much harder than you think. When i finish i felt like I won a war, and that feeling you get when you accomplish something, even so small, its what we should all keep doing. Keep learning, whether it be camera associated, or post production, keep striving to learn something more, and it’ll pay off in the end :) Even if it is just personal satisfaction.

With that being said here is the Castillo Family Shoot. Agnes, the eldest daughter asked me to do her family’s portraits as a gift to her parents 25th wedding anniversary. Agnes is getting married next year and just recently locked me in for her wedding photography in San Diego. So if your having your wedding next year, don’t forget to book me! Now is the time, please enjoy!

Location: Seal Beach, CA

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Share Your Favorite Blog! – Laguna Niguel, CA

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

When I first picked up my camera and had no idea how to shoot, I started looking at lot of people’s work, I enrolled in school, and I interned for a Hollywood movie photographer, Pete Tangen.  This guy was the real life Spiderman; he would take regular scenes and make them into dramatic movie posters.  You’ve seen some of his work like, Batman Begins, Superman and Spiderman, amongst other movies.  When I first started, I really wanted to do big name photography.  I wanted my work to be showcased in magazines and billboards across the United States but as I got more involved in learning and experiencing that industry, I realized that’s not what I wanted to do.

It was then that I found myself.  I knew I wanted to work with people that I can relate to, people on the same level as me, and people I can be myself with.  I started narrowing down my options and for the past year I have been looking at fewer and fewer types of photorgaphy.  I’ve come to the realization that most photographers start off liking everything and then eventually round into just one or two things.   I thought about this when my good friend, Matt Kruger, was telling me how he finally found what he wanted to do in his life: food photography.  One of the greatest things you can have in your life is the ability to know what you want to do.  Knowing I wanted to be a photographer was my first step.  Doing lifestyle and wedding photography was the second.

Today I look at fewer and fewer blogs as I know what my niche is.  I have a dedicated style, a solid passion for my niche, and an eagerness to keep getting better.  I constantly look at my favorite blogs and dissect the pictures.  It’s very important for you to not just look at a picture but to analyze how it was made and how it was created.

So for you photographers out there, whether you know your niche or not, please share with me some of your favorite blogs or photographer’s websites so we can all see the passion that you have for photography and the inspirations that drive you.

My favorite is Mr. Todd Laffler from New Jersey, who creates images with a high intellect for observational light and manipulated light along with high energy and interesting composition.  I think the guy is brilliant and I still can’t figure out how he does some of his pictures today.

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On another note, last Sunday, Gaby and I visited my old friend, Nikki who set up a Father’s Day shoot for her boyfriend, Ryan, and his two daughters,  Kaylyn and Kassie.  The girls were really sweet and nice and they did everything I asked them to do, even when Kassie was scared to get on her dad’s shoulders, she did anyways.  Ryan was a very fun loving father from the getgo and did not need to be cued when to be so.  We finished up with some great clouds at Laguna Niguel, the beautiful beach city. Please enjoy!

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