2011 was the year that my life changed for the better. I managed to work in 7 states, be on creative live, meet the 8 people that will forever be in my photo family (JD + Jasmine – Friendship bracelet is in the mail), move to a new house, quit my full time job, and most importantly…love life.
I had 15 couples this year, and each one of them remind me why I love my job so much. This year wouldn’t of been anything without each and every one of you. Thank you for having me be a part of your wedding day, and trusting me to see your day as I do. Even if that means I’m neck-deep in rose bushes or dancing like their’s no tomorrow.
Denise + Randy { Oceanside Wyndham Pier Wedding }
Jessica + Bryan { Irvine Woodbury Club Room Wedding }
Shaena + Brian { Oxnard Scarlett Belle Wedding }
Brittney + Spencer { Somis Hills Wedding }
Andrea + Andres { Orcutt Ranch Los Angeles Wedding }
Amanda + David { Wayfarers Chapel Palos Verdes Wedding }
Matt + LaShawna { Sunset Cliffs San Diego Wedding }
Natasha + Kevin { Manhattan Beach Neptunian Woman’s Club Wedding }
Courtney + Chris { Temecula Wilson Creek Winery Wedding }
Seana + Robert { Claremont Doubletree Wedding }
Mike and Natalie { St. Monica and Majestic Halls Downtown Los Angeles Wedding }
Jenna + Matt { Film – Terranea and Wayfarers Rancho Palos Verdes Wedding }
Mike + Shruthi { Rain and a Mt. Baldy Wedding Re-Do }
Judy + Kevin { Redondo Beach Portofino Hotel & Yacht Club Wedding }
Thank you for every laugh, cry, smile and “Fierce” face. I can’t wait to see where your lives go and I will always be there to capture it.
<3
Candice
Beautiful Candice! I can’t wait to see what 2012 hold for you…I know it’s gonna be amazing! xoxo
Candice – I started my journey watching you from creativeLive, and I am sure glad that I had! You are so talented, and Jessica above is right – I cannot wait to see what is in store for 2012! You are such an inspiration!! 🙂
Same as Lena, been watching you since your appearance on CL, and enjoying all the inspiration along the way. Thanks again for living the dream, and proving that with a lot of hard work, and a little bit of luck, photography can indeed become a fulfilling career, even for those that maybe didn’t start out with that dream in mind.