Fact 8: My cat Myla loves when I sing Opera to her. It’s like I am the pied piper, whenever I begin to sing she has to find me and crawl up onto my chest, regardless of where she is or what she is doing.
FACT 32: All of my pets are named after famous musicians. My two cats are named Ani (after Ani Difranco) and Myla (after Miles Davis). The newest addition is our English Cream Golden Retriever. We named him Mingus after Charles Mingus, a jazz bassist.
Fact 2000: I never laugh as hard as I do with my girlfriends. They are my chosen family.
Fact 760: Originally, I wanted to become a Marine Biologist. As a kid I had the opportunity to study with Project Oceanology and The Mystic Marine life Aquarium in Connecticut, where I am from, all the way through high school. At age 16 I traveled all the way to Belize to help assist researchers on a Dolphin and Reef research project. To this day my love for marine life is ever-present.
Fact 8: I embrace my inner tomboy.
Fact 273: I have worked for many years on finding my inner strength and loving who I have become in the process. As a result I have found a resounding happiness. I remember to smile every day, sometimes all day long.
FACT 3: My least favorite word in the English language is moist. I hate it. It makes me squirm when others say it, when advertising uses it or if I can’t find another word to use in lieu of it.
Fact 326: I once competed in CBR, a cross-country scavenger hunt that is filmed from beginning to end. During one of my challenges I had to eat 4 live crickets, 2 live earthworms and whale blubber. For the record I won that event!
Fact 322: Since turning 19 years old I have lived in Connecticut, California, Florida, Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Jalisco (Mexico) and Parana (Brasil).
Fact 12: My favorite movie of all time is the Goonies. I have watched it more than I have watched any other movie. There were actually several cuts of the film and I have seen them all, my favorite being the original version.
Fact 731: I have an irrational fear of being struck by lightning. Not only that, I know 2 people who actually have been struck and it scares the living ‘bejesus outta me!
Fact 402: In October of 2007 we packed up all of things, put them in storage, filled 4 suitcases, grabbed the cats and our passports and moved to Paso Ancho, Jalisco, a small colonas in the foothills of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. It was the best decision we ever made. The experiences we had there for 8 months were life-changing, eye opening and humbling. We miss it every day.
Fact 12: I am allergic to all tropical fruits that contain tiny black edible seeds in them as well as mango. They cause me to go into respiratory distress. Thankfully I can eat pineapples, my favorite fruit.
Fact 61: My 7-year-old nephew is my favorite person to get into trouble with.
Fact 1977: In 2003 I competed in Red Bull’s international competition called FLUGTAG. Teams from all over the world submit blueprints to build and attempt to fly non-powered flying machines. My team was invited to compete in the event that took place in New York City. We did not win.
Fact 27: I once helped saved people from a burning building. My friend and I were driving through the city when we noticed a couch on fire on someone’s porch. She kicked in the door and rescued the people inside while I stayed on the phone with 911 until help arrived. Within 4 minutes the entire building was up in flames.
Fact 777: Our two cats have lived in 3 different states and 2 different countries making them more well traveled than some humans we know!
Fact 601: The tattoo on the inside of my left arm is a Quaking Aspen tree that I drew in honor of my brother who past away in August of 2004. They are indigenous to Lake Tahoe, Ca where he lived and worked as an Emergency EMT for almost 20 years. And just for the record, “Yes! It took over 2 hours and hurt like hell but I never cried.”
Fact 100: Although I loved riding my bike as a kid it wasn’t until just recently that I have rediscovered those amazing inventions that balance on two wheels. In the summer I try to bike at least 10 miles every other day.
Fact 61: My sister and I are my father’s two favorite things.
Fact 128: I know every word to the songs Shoop, Parent’s Just Don’t Understand, Paul Revere and Bust-A-Move. I can be caught singing them in any public setting if they can be heard playing in the background.
Fact 19: I have been caffeine free for almost 14 years. It causes me to have hospitalizing panic attacks, so I’ve never tried Jager Bombs or a good ole’ Absolute and Red Bull. You will, on occasion catch me sipping on a decaf hazelnut coffee, and sneaking a Reese Cup but only in very small doses.
Fact 49: My favorite part of the reception is the wedding cake. Aside from an all-chocolate one, I ALWAYS make time to sit down and eat cake. And for the record, my two favorites are Carrot and Key Lime.
Fact 55: I am admittedly addicted to soup.
Fact 58: My mother loves me unconditionally ever though I’ve been driving her nuts since birth!
Fact 4: I began studying dance as a young child in all genres including tap, jazz, ballet, point and international folk. At age 16 I was cast in CARNIVALE!, an International dance and music group. We toured all over the east coast, including Walt Disney World in 1993. Currently I focus in Latin American Ballroom and it continues to be my favorite of all the dance I have done.
Fact 82: My Mormor and her friend Gloria have been best friends for 60 years. They met in grade school and still spend time together at least once a week. They have taught me the meaning of friendship and I long to have that when I am old.
Los Angeles Portrait Photography I kristen + frank For those of you who know me, you might have heard me talk about Kristen & Frank. I knew the moment I met them that I was going to love them for a long time. I vividly remember saying to my friend and second-shooter Nate, after leaving their [...]
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For those of you who know me, you might have heard me talk about Kristen & Frank. I knew the moment I met them that I was going to love them for a long time. I vividly remember saying to my friend and second-shooter Nate, after leaving their wedding reception, “They are one of my favorite clients I have ever photographed. They are just so friggin’ awesome!” The next vivid memory I have is receiving an email the next morning informing me that Frank had been life-flighted back to the States after paralyzing himself in the pool about an hour after we left. I was utterly in shock, in complete denial and was overwhelmed with a tornado of sadness. You can view my original post about their wedding and the accident here: extraordinary heart : Kristen+Frank
Although Frank is now a quadriplegic, his progress and positive energy is unbelievably inspiring. Not to mention Kristen, who has not only stood by Frank’s side from the moment they said “I do,” but discovered she had a brain tumor just months after the accident. The amount of challenges that they have faced in the past year and a half is astonishing. The bottom line? They just love each other. A lot. Immeasurable amounts of love. It is something that every human desires, to be unconditionally loved. They have taught me so much since meeting them and I am a better person having them in my life now. They have taught me about the kind of love I want and not to settle for anything less than that.
Upon learning about the accident I KNEW I wanted to do something super special for them. To this day, they have been unable to look through all their wedding images I took. It is just entirely too painful. So, I told them that I would fly out to California for their anniversary and give them beautiful photos that they could look at, put on the walls and feel good about. It ended up being more like an anniversary and a half visit! It was so wonderful to see them again, spend some time together and really catch up on what they have been dealing with since the last time we saw each other. I started out by meeting Frank at his rehab center and shooting some of his work in the gym. Following that, we headed back to the house and did a quick portrait session with Kristen. It was truly a pleasure to see them again and even more so photographing them.
So, before I share the photos I wanted to let you know that they were the premier episode on the new show Breakthrough with Tony Robbins! It aired last night at 8pm and I have included the episode below. I strongly urge you all to watch it. Their story is incredibly moving and will remind you all about what is really important in life. It isn’t the bonus you receive after neglecting your loved ones because you are always at work. It isn’t the fancy car that makes the street traffic turn heads, whose payments are more than your mortgage. It isn’t the plasma screen tvs, the iPhone4s, the Nikon D8 galactic, the Anthropologie arsenal in your closet, 20yr aged bottle of red or the perfect home with the perfect fence in the perfect neighborhood. It really is all about those you love and who love you in return. It’s about owning yourself and discovering just how strong you are. It’s about committing to be the best you can possibly be for everyone else around you. Kristen and Frank have truly demonstrated to me the power of unselfish love for each other and for themselves.
*warning* grab a box of Kleenex before watching this.
And here are some of my favorites from my day with them a couple of months ago.
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fer juaristi amazing story, lovely pics. (July 28, 2010 07:56 pm)
kirstenLphotog thanks Fer! looking forward to hanging in November. (July 28, 2010 08:10 pm)kirstenLphotog Thanks so much Monica. It's almost impossible to capture entirely, their love for one another but I tried super hard. Thanks for visiting! (July 28, 2010 08:14 pm)
Kat Bonson You captured them perfectly. The love. The laughter. That twinkle in their eyes when they look at each other. You caught it all. Beautiful (July 28, 2010 08:30 pm)Tyler Wirken Holy cow lady! What an incredible story. Thanks for sharing. I am proud of the job you did on this. Very well done. They will cherish these images. You have good soul and I am happy to know you! (July 28, 2010 09:42 pm)
kirstenLphotog Hey Kat! Thank you so much for the kind words and for taking a moment to learn more about their amazing story. (July 28, 2010 09:52 pm)kirstenLphotog Thank you so much Tyler, it means more than you could possibly know to hear your feedback. You have never ceased being such a wonderful mentor and I really believe that I could not have done them justice without working with you first. See you in Kansas City! xoxo (July 28, 2010 09:53 pm)
Kate Mefford So so touching. I am, for once, speechless. (July 28, 2010 10:05 pm)Morgan Lynn This is heart-wrenching and warming all at the same time. What a beautiful couple captured so eloquently. Your heart shines in your work, Kirsten (July 28, 2010 10:17 pm)
stacey This story and the pictures make my heart so warm and brings tears of everlasting hope... Kirsten, truly amazing. I have been telling everyone how truly inspiring Kristen and Frank are. I hope everyone gets to experience love like theirs. (July 28, 2010 11:35 pm)Olivia Brown You're a magical story-teller my friend. You have a compassionate eye and a heart of gold. Just two of many reasons I love ya! (July 29, 2010 03:13 am)
Lissa Fraga Thank you for capturing the triue meaning of love. The love these two share comes through loud and clear looking at these photos. They say a picture is worth a thousand words...so true. (July 29, 2010 08:48 am)David Pullum Beautiful imagery to cover a heartbreaking story, and man you write well too. Well Done Kirsten (August 04, 2010 01:36 pm)
rosaura wow. you are right. i should have grabbed a box of tissues before seeing the video and looking at your photos. thank you for sharing and capturing the stories. great photos! :) (August 31, 2010 02:42 am)post a comment send to a friend link to this post