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Jena and Michael Madly in Love and how FEAR is an important ingredient.

By | Madly in Love

Jena la Flamme, founder of Pleasurable Weightloss, and Michael Ellsberg, author of Education of Millionaires, are inspiring leaders among their peers and within their professions and when it comes to being Madly in Love they raise the bar to Olympian standards. It is always an honor to capture the essential chemistry of a couple madly in love and it is always nerve-inducing.

It was no different in the case of Michael and Jena. If you had headphones plugged into my mind as I drove over to Chrissy Field to meet them on a crisp late December afternoon, you would have thought I was talking myself off a cliff.

Although I have a decade of experience capturing portraits and am prepared to handle whatever lighting and location conditions we discover in addition to plenty of experience eliciting joy, passion, love and play, I still feel nervous, almost terrified. For years, I tried to talk myself out of the fear, avoid it or pretend it wasn’t there (with little luck). Now, I have come to learn that the fear is as important an ingredient in capturing successfully creative images as my Nikon. The heart thumping uncertainty is actually the uncertainty of exactly how the creative force of the universe will be expressed through me, my clients and my camera today. We simply don’t know! In that not knowing, something new and unexpected is always born.

Capturing the chemistry of these two extraordinary individuals together was an honor, a heart racing one at that! The results speak for themselves. ENJOY!

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Feel it all and a JOYBOMB to boot, consider yourself obliterated!

By | Through Wendy's Lens-shaped Heart

I love the Feist song “I Feel It All” and it has been running through my mind for the last few days as I’ve been considering this blog post about JOY! It may be a surprise to have an expert in wedding photography talk about feeling it all and trust me when I tell you it is an awesome and direct access to authentically beautiful photographs. I love using the example of children and particularly portraits of children ecstatically joyful (not to mention – who doesn’t feel great when they see a smile like this, right?).

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For every wildly happy portrait I’ve taken of a child or a baby or a toddler, I’ve experienced as many moments of tone-defying screams and big wide mouthed tears and then almost like magic within moments they are laughing and delighted.

Recently, I had the pleasure of photographing the Lombard Family. I captured Tom and Jenn’s wedding in 2008 and it is always a treat to work with a couple again once they have a child. Our photo shoot was scheduled for a gorgeous early November afternoon and when we arrived, Ella was lethargic and upset and mostly just wanted to be tucked into mom’s lap as deeply as possible. We took a few photos and they looked mostly like this

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Tom and Jenn assured me that Ella was typically a really happy child and this was highly unusual for her. We decided to reschedule for a couple weeks out and give it another go. GREAT MOVE! Happy child is right, possibly the happiest I have seen (notice in the first shot – the crowd gathered around to witness Ella’s joy – seriously!!)

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It was a few years ago, I started to wonder – “What is their secret? How do children feel so much joy?” I think their secret is simple – by allowing the upset and painful feelings to be fully expressed they are fully able to experience the joy of being alive. I spent years trying to avoid pain and upset and disappointment and what I didn’t realize was the whole time I spent avoiding it, I was actually numbing my ability to feel joy and love and attraction. There was a “dull happiness” present and a belief that life was good and I was happy but had lost my connection to actually feeling it.

Things changed and here is how – I was going through a heartbreak and unwilling to acknowledge how let down I had been by the man. My mentor said “Oh yeah, you avoid disappointment.” and she was right on, I did, I was scared that the disappointment would be so great I would never return to joy. What I learned was exactly the opposite, the more willing I was to acknowledge and feel the disappointment, the more I was able to actually notice and fully experience the utter joy of my life and the briefer the experience of disappointment lasted. Now, I am able to change the aspects of my life that do not inherently brings me happiness, basically I tell the truth. And the truth sets me free.

Now when I smile for the camera it is radiant and real. It is a smile that says – LIFE IS GOOD! Many of us already are willing to “feel it all” and if you are, like me, scared that you will never recover from the let down, let me tell you – YOU WILL and I invite you to take on being willing to feel it all!

Happy Holidays & We will see you in the new YEAR!

By | Through Wendy's Lens-shaped Heart

What a Year!! 2011 has been a record year of growth for Wendy K Yalom Photography; new website, new vision, great new clients. What a way to celebrate 10 years in business. We will be taking the month of December to renew, restore and reboot. 2012 is already shaped up to be a BEST of year with Weddings in The Caribbean, New York, Santa Barbara, Carmel Valley and MORE. Stay tuned for all kinds of great conversation, inspiration and of course, straight up LOVE.

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Moniece and Alex Madly in Love

By | Madly in Love

“Alex, will you go grab something to feed these birds?” Moniece is amazingly kind and Alex is unbelievably chivalrous. Two minutes later and he is back with a croissant – Lucky Birds. Working with these two to create their Madly in Love portraits was a total JOY! One of those oh my, these are the people I get to work with? pinch me days. We had wrapped the shoot at Grove Cafe on Chestnut with them madly in love and sharing what they appreciate about each other when on the way back to my car I see a sign reading – i love you – posted to the bus stop. It asked myself – do I let them enjoy their sweet meal and continue on my way AND always wonder what if, how great would those shots have been, why didn’t I OR do I go back and grab them for one final shot? See for yourself. Enjoy!

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Planning an inspired wedding?

By | Through Wendy's Lens-shaped Heart, Weddings

In September, I had the honor and delight of working with Clare Robinson and Matt Heaphy to have captured their classically, originally elegant Headlands Center for the Arts Wedding. Recently, I asked Clare if she would write a bit about what had inspired her and Matt in planning their wedding , her answer is too inspiring not to share with anyone planning a wedding, here it is –

We were inspired by each other. Prior to his proposal, Matt and I had never talked about what we each envisioned for our wedding, so after he proposed (and after we’d spent a few months just floating in our state of engagement), we wrote letters to each other, putting on paper our dreams, inclinations and hopes for the day. These letters served a saving grace throughout the planning process. Whenever we were overwhelmed or uncertain about a decision, we’d find inspiration and answers by going back to what we’d put in writing oh so many months prior.

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Wherever you are in the planning process, I invite you to invest some time and attention, following Clare and Matt’s lead in putting on paper your dreams, inclinations and hopes for the day. Use it as a valuable touchstone throughout your wedding planning. This can be one of the most cherished experiences of your wedding planning!

Talk about Joy!! Brigid and Dave’s Outdoor Art Club and Old St. Hillary’s Wedding

By | Weddings

Meeting a couple giddy in love is standard in my business and trust me – it never gets old, just more fun. AND still every once in awhile I meet a couple like Brigid and Dave. When Brigid smiles it is electric and downright impossible to not feel joy infused head to toe. (If you are lucky enough to know Brigid, you know what I’m talking about, right?) And now, let’s talk a bit about Dave, who during his first year residency, found time to mold and craft their wedding bands, scout the perfect romantic ceremony location – Old St. Hillary’s, design and print the programs All with an attitude of gratitude and joy. Totally un-stopable these two, and honored beyond beyond to have captured their wedding and to have experienced their joy.

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Learn the Secret to Authentically Beautiful Wedding Photos

By | Through Wendy's Lens-shaped Heart, Weddings

Over the past decade while mastering the skill of being an award winning wedding photographer, I embarked on a life long path of transformation and one of the key distinctions I have cultivated may be the key to you having the wedding of your dreams. It is the fine art of receptivity and it has transformed my experience of joy in the world and my ability to look and feel great in photos. It started in 2001, the launch of wendy k yalom photography along with a daily yoga practice. Through my yoga practice and the guidance of a series of extraordinary teachers, I came to discover myself to be a far greater person than I had imagined myself to be. As the Patanjali Yoga Sutra promises –

When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all your thoughts break their bonds: Your mind transcends limitations, your consciousness expands in every direction, and you find yourself in a new, great, and wonderful world. Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive, and you discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself to be.

My great purpose was to fully experience and appreciate the richness of life and love and somewhere in the midst of inspiration and possibility, I decided to master the fine art of receptivity. What I didn’t expect in becoming highly receptive to the beauty and brilliance of my life was a positively wonderful experience of myself in photographs.

Want to know how it worked? Watch this short video and be inspired to give it a whirl.

Jen and Mike’s Sentimental and Sexy San Francisco Wedding

By | Weddings

It is always fun for me to capture the wedding of friends, Jen and Mike are a particularly sweet one. In addition to being a wedding and portrait photographer, I also teach yoga. Jen and Mike were regulars at my Wednesday class at International Orange a few years back. At the time, they were in a fun and happy relationship and knew then if they ever were to tie the knot, they would work with me to capture it and I’m so grateful they did! Mike and Jen wanted to capture great styled portraits; of them, of their “best posse” and of their pup, Martin. We captured portraits at the Redwood Room in The Clift and in the Alley in front of Bix. The results are AH-MAZING. Look on and ENJOY!!

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