The day after our wedding, my parents threw us a nice Saturday luncheon at the Embassy Suites in Santa Clara. Just like I did the night before, I set up my spare camera & created a makeshift photo booth for all to use! A good way to document all of our visitors. Again, a hit!
Also, the photo booth set up the perfect photobombing session—hours of portrait-ruining fun (evidenced by my sister in the photo above).
The whole set with thumbnails can be found in my Flickr feed down below:
I set up one of my cameras, some lights, a remote trigger & instructions at our wedding dinner reception so I didn’t have to go around to take everyone’s photos. It was a hit!
There are a lot of photos in this album (nearly 200), so it’s probably best to view them as thumbnails:
Most of the time, you can catch me behind the camera, which explains why I don’t have many photos of myself. For the sake of attaching a face to a name on this site, here’s a rare photo of me & my little niece Ava. Needless to say, I’m the guy on the right.
Ava can’t quite pronounce my name properly, but she does the best she could & settled for ‘Uncle Ai-ai’. Who am I do deny a nickname like that from a cutie like her?
Not too long ago, Angelica celebrated her entrance into 21-hood. She had a huge celebration at Strike Bowling at Cupertino Square (formerly Vallco Fashion Park).
Kevin’s just finished school & is now enjoying his summer vacation. He spent a few days at my parents’ place to hang out with my bro for a few days. My bro brought him to the bowling alley to meet up with my sister & her family to celebrate with Angelica & friends.
This photo is my cousin & niece hanging out at the wall. Kevin’s nearing the pre-teen age, so he’s the cool guy hanging out at the wall with his cellphone. Ava has an innate passion for music & acting gangster to ghetto music.
I had the rare chance to knock a photoset out of the way, so I chose the one with the smallest amount of photos to process. Enjoy the rest of Josh & Jeremiah’s talent show photos: