Au Family Portraits – Trippet Ranch
September 15, 2009 by Brian Noah
Filed under Blog, Featured, Photography
A few months back I held a contest for a free portrait package. a 1 hour portrait session, and I threw in some prints along as well… Pretty much a $450 value.
The Au family won the drawing, and we finally got a chance to take the photos due to some medical problems preventing us from doing the shoot. I took the Au’s to Trippet Ranch in Topanga State Park for this session… Yes, You’ll recognize it from the Wedding photo session I did with Liz and Arnold. I just love that park, there’s a $10 parking fee, so that helps prevent a ton of people being there all at once. So we got the whole park basically to ourselves, except for a nice family that let us go about our business.
It was a beautiful day, nice and cool, and a little breezy, I wish I could have spent the whole afternoon there…. it was great. By the way, I LOVE my Noah Camera Holster… it makes my job so easy! I just wish I hadn’t lost part of my light stand, I wasn’t able to use off camera flash, I was pretty bummed. but we still ended up with some great shots.
OK… so here are the photos:
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jordan powers on Tue, 15th Sep 2009 4:11 pm
Great work! Great looking family too
Brian Noah on Tue, 15th Sep 2009 4:12 pm
Thanks! It was a lot of fun.