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Quiet, Peaceful Morning

It has been too long. You are probably going to be reading that from my blog often. The past two months have been hectic. A few days ago I got to sleep in a little and have a peaceful, quiet start to my day. In what seemed to be months (or literally was months), I picked up my camera and photographed things in the home.

So, in these photos I portrayed that feeling of peace and serenity that I felt that morning. Enjoy. :)




Mother, daughter.


See you

M Kat
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赤ちゃん:Baby

Last week I had an opportunity to photograph perhaps the happiest baby I've ever seen in my life and her incredibly sweet mother. Yes, I can say "incredibly sweet mother" because I'm lucky to be know for myself because we are friends. She really is incredibly kind. Her adorable little girl was really full of smiles, her purity easy to see. 

Since I'm not the best with words please see how I see the tender relationship between the mother & her precious child via my photography. P.S. The last is not the least. It's my favorite picture :).

赤ちゃん:"Akachan"










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Hands: Here

Some of you may already know that I've fallen in love with the double exposure technique. I love it so much because it allows me to give more meaning into a photograph which I am creating. Double exposure photos help me speak my mind with more expression while also more concisely. Verbal expression has always been difficult for me, but in contrast I've always loved the forms of expression such as dance and photography so much. It allows me to truly express myself without using any words. 

So, this image was inspired by this photo that I saw on Pinterest. When I saw it, the simplicity and beauty of it immediately captured me and I knew that I had to try creating something similar to it myself. I would try to describe it, but again, explaining  is something that I'm actually quite bad at. Let me just describe to you that this photo was created using my husband's arm (on the right) and mine on the left. It may mean one thing to me, but maybe it can mean something different, something personal to you.

"Here."


Masumi


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Queen of Cake: Patisserie Chantilly

Last weekend my husband and I drove out to Palos Verdes to attend a wedding reception for a church friend. On the way there we stopped by a bakery that I had been wanting to visit for almost years at this point that was in Torrance: Patisserie Chantilly. It was located in an average looking, small Japanese plaza but the quality of what that bakery had to offer was nothing short of amazing. Chadsen & I are huge on finding little fine foods, especially when it comes to dessert and this place, Patisserie Chantilly surpassed our expectations. There I ate perhaps the most delicious cake I've ever tasted. It was like a delicacy. 

I ordered Gateau Fraise, which was a chiffon cake with strawberries and their special cream. It tasted pretty good. What blew us away was what Chadsen ordered though. He ordered a cake named Lyon, which according to the description was "Lemon-infused white chocolate mousse with banana cream." When he took the first bite Chadsen put down his hands away from the cake, closed his eyes, looked down as if in silent prayer, thanking the wonderful creator from above for blessing us with this cake and quietly said to me, "Nothing else exists right now" as he  floated into bliss. Without me. When it came my turn to taste Lyon, I completely understood what he meant. The combination and delicate mixture of the various flavors - banana, white chocolate, a little bit of lemon & the whatever-it-was crunch at the bottom was seriously made to perfection. If I weren't so sweets-satisfied I would have went up to the counter to order my own cake. In the end, not knowing when we would exactly be back we couldn't help but order one more item to finish our stay there- their popular black sesame cream puff. That too did not disappoint. Not too sweet!
I cannot wait to return to Patisserie Chantilly. :) 



This cake is it. The cake masterpiece.

Chadsen asked me to take a photo of it mid-eaten so he can remember what it looked like. So silly.

The black sesame cream puff.




M Kat


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Maternity shoot: Picnic & Beach

This past weekend I got to tag along with Stephen Clint Photography to photograph a married couple who is expecting their first child: a baby boy. What an exciting time in life. That shoot being my first time doing a maternity photo shoot, feelings of nervousness and excitement filled me that day. The couple was so warm and sweet and Stephen, let me just say that anyone who gets to work with him is lucky. I had a great time with them. It was a great day :).
The photos will tell you how I felt about the sweet couple's anticipatory occasion.














Soon.

Masumi




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Project Ten: Nostalgia, Maybe.

Hi again, it's been a while yet again, hasn't it? Last month's Project Ten Challenge was Nostalgia. When this theme was given I knew exactly what I wanted to portray. It just took some time to get the photos and time to finish this project. One day late from the due date, but it's done :)

Google defines Nostalgia as "a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations.Many look back at the past and think "The good ol' days.", "Wouldn't it be nice to be a kid again." Although many may truly smile when they look back at their good memories of the past, with this project I challenge the idea of nostalgia and bring to light the notion that nostalgia perhaps does not apply to many individuals that you and I interact with everyday. I believe that though we may not think about it often, people may not have any memories in the past to feel nostalgic about. Having stated that, I wanted to portray a few individuals and have you, the audience look beyond what you see and ask, "Nostalgic, or maybe not?" Can you ask yourselves, "How did this individual grow up?" "What was their life like before they got to this point?" I did not personally ask these individuals about their background so I cannot even tell you if they have a nostalgic past. We'll just have to wonder together.

Regardless of whether one's past can be one of nostalgia or not I believe the path that has led one to be who they are today... 

is beautiful. 







A special thank you to the classmates from my dance class from my summer course for doing such a great job at modeling for me for this project. 

Sidenote: Expect more photos soon. :) You'll be seeing more soon.

M Kat

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