Introducing: Photos by Earl || My Story

You might be wondering right now “Who’s this new guy blogging on the Justin Element blog page???” Some of you might’ve met me already in a past wedding that I’ve shot alongside Justin, but for those of you that haven’t, my name is Earl Buenaobra. My photography journey started in the summer of 2009 when I took my first photography class at Cerritos College. At the time, I was majoring in Art and Design but I quickly learned I wasn’t too good at mixing paints or drawing freehand. I did have an Olympus Evolt E-410 DSLR that I had no idea how to use (Yay for Auto Mode! =P). I figured I’d start at the very beginning and learn the fundamentals of photography by taking that class. The rest as they say “is history”. I fell in love and immersed myself in this newfound passion. Growing up i’ve always had a thing for technology and art. And to me, photography was the perfect fusion of those two things.

After that summer class, I was hungry for more. I wasn’t satisfied with the amount of knowledge I gained. I researched and learned on my own through trial and error. My camera was with me EVERYWHERE I went. Shooting anything and everything in sight. As the months went on I slowly started to discover my own visual style and what I was drawn to as a photographer. I’ve always been a sap for love. The thing I loved most was photographing people, more specifically, the friends I hung out with the most. The feeling of capturing a genuine, authentic moment between my friends made me happy. Purposefully fading into the background, becoming a keen observer of the world around me, and capturing those moments was what I loved.

Fast forward to March of 2013, I finally got to connect with Justin Element himself at my dance team’s photo shoot (Shout out to my PAC Modern 2012-2013 homies!). Being one of the photographers that I looked up to, I casually dropped the hint that I wanted to help out at one of his weddings someday. Thinking nothing of it, I was surprised by an email he sent me the following month asking me to come on board for what would be my first wedding with the company. After about 4 years of 2nd shooting for Justin, learning the ins and outs of the wedding industry, and contributing my own artistic style to the company, I’m finally making my debut this year as an Associate Photographer under Justin Element Productions.

The photos you see below are just a small taste of my visual style. I’ll soon be offering a variety of services through Justin Element Productions such as professional/artistic headshots, creative lifestyle-type sessions, family and maternity sessions, and of course engagement sessions and weddings. I look forward to my never ending journey and can’t wait to share my experiences with you all. See you guys on the next blog post! ;)

P.S: In addition to following me on this blogosphere, be sure to follow me on instagram as I update and curate my grid over time! @earlbuenaobra

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Lori + Tony || Engaged || Photo Teasers

Last week when I started planning our engagement session with Tony and Lori, Tony gave me a call and told me he and Lori trusted me and wanted to do whatever I wanted as long as it was somewhere I’ve never been before and it had a rustic or older theme associated with it. I’ve never had a couple tell me that before so I was pretty excited and bounced a bunch of ideas of locations off of Gaby. And ofcourse Gaby to the rescue mentioned a spot that I’ve been wanting to shoot at, but just hadn’t had the opportunity. Check these teasers out from what couldn’t have turned out more perfect from my expert models Tony and Lori ;) Please enjoy!

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Vickie + Will || Engagement Photos || Downtown LA

I shot Vickie and Will’s sesh in Downtown LA but we started at one of my favorite spots, Union Station. Since I’ve shot there so many times before I’ve gotten to know the staff and they’ve given us some “VIP” treatment with some spots that normally we wouldn’t be able to get into. We walked around the station more than the usual this time around and I got to try some new stuff and new styles. These last couple shoots I’ve been really wanted to see if I could do things a little different and just add more to it. Hope these did the job! Thanks for being an incredibly great couple to work with guys, hope you love these all! Please enjoy!

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