Was in Hawaii for work/vacation before the holiday but now back to the mainland gearing up for 2012. Thanks to all the brides and grooms who let us be a part of your wedding in 2011. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Like a double rainbow we hope that you get a little extra in the coming year...
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Thanksgiving in San Clemente
Thursday, November 17, 2011
OC Weekly Best of 2011
Heard that I was featured in OC Weekly's best of issue for photography. After a little search on their website, found the rumor was indeed true. Very flattered to be recognized and want to thank all the little people who made this possible... hi mom. Here is to tooting your own horn, toot, toot. Below is the write up and the link to OC Weekly.
"Digital photography has made almost anyone willing to dump some money on decent equipment a photographer. Or so they think. The best are still the ones who capture the brief moments that make us stop and stare. Jeremiah Klein, who's originally from Anaheim, is one of those established, versatile photographers. Whether he's shooting from just below the lip at Pipeline or perched on a hill down the beach behind his 600 mm lens, his surf photography unveils the angles and artistic approaches other surf photographers (who all seem to suffer from sheep mentality) tend to miss. In his wedding portfolio, he captures the sort of images that make grown men actually give a damn. If you want the in-demand "Miah" Klein to shoot your nuptials, just schedule him. If you want him to capture you at your surfing best, well, you better be among the best: He shoots for the world's most popular surfing website, Surfline."
"Digital photography has made almost anyone willing to dump some money on decent equipment a photographer. Or so they think. The best are still the ones who capture the brief moments that make us stop and stare. Jeremiah Klein, who's originally from Anaheim, is one of those established, versatile photographers. Whether he's shooting from just below the lip at Pipeline or perched on a hill down the beach behind his 600 mm lens, his surf photography unveils the angles and artistic approaches other surf photographers (who all seem to suffer from sheep mentality) tend to miss. In his wedding portfolio, he captures the sort of images that make grown men actually give a damn. If you want the in-demand "Miah" Klein to shoot your nuptials, just schedule him. If you want him to capture you at your surfing best, well, you better be among the best: He shoots for the world's most popular surfing website, Surfline."
Monday, November 14, 2011
Lee + Victoria San Francisco Wedding
Not living any where near the Bay area, Lee and Victoria created their entire wedding with only the help of the world wide web and email. How great is technology. We were happy to come up to San Fran from So Cal to document this intimate event. Like I said in the earlier post, this town has character.
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