Twenty Fourteen // A Review



Nine Weddings, 20 Portraits and Events, One Trade Show Booth Design, San Francisco, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, two trips to Big Sur, two trips to Seattle, hiking around Mammoth, Hawaii, and countless sunsets.
It's been a growing year for me. I've learned to embrace to challenges, travel on my own, and saying thank you and meaning it. I've become more thankful for people and moments in my life. As I transition out of undergrad, finish up college, and divide my time between photography and grad school, genuine moments and people mean more to me than ever before.

I've grown to teach more and not be afraid of messing up. I've found confidence in my knowledge and skill of photography and design, but still, am reminded of how important it is to remain humble.

God has revealed His sovereign power over my life and I am learning to allow myself to let go of what I want, and submit to His guidance. I've been given the opportunity to encourage our church body through worship and song and ultimately point our worship to God.
I can only hope that 2015 continues the great growth that I've experienced personally. I look forward to sharing it with others.

Thank you for being a part of my life. Thank you for giving me that opportunity to share in intimate and special moments of your life. It means the world to me to know that you believe and support skills that I never thought would get me this far.
So in celebration of God's goodness to us this year, here is a review in pixels and moments that happened in the year 2014. Enjoy!























































Storm Clouds
One of my favorite things to do after a Southern California storm is to head out to the beach at the end of the day and watch the sunset. The winter weather in Southern California is cold, sunny with an occasional rainstorm. Clouds are always a welcome sight, especially after a storm.
I went down to Seal Beach with my friend Joe (@joebiscocho) because we didn't want to sit in traffic to go to the Packing District. God didn't disappoint us with a beautiful sight.
The Emerald City
Get Out and Go
A walk through the woods
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