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    Setting Roots in Newport Beach, California

    - November 16th, 2008

    Since we moved to Orange County from Santa Barbara a few years back, we’ve had the privilege of getting to know a lot of wonderful families.

    The Root Family

    The Root’s in particular have been close to my heart for a number of reasons.

    First, they are one of the pioneer families at our church who sacrificed much for the sake of being part of a movement that is changing the world.

    The Root Family

    Second, Lauri’s husband Doug died a few years before I joined in at the church and I have been hearing the stories and pictures and lore of a leader bent on making a difference. As many of you know and can relate with, I also grew up without a dad. To witness the ways Lauri (and all the other single mom’s like her) is leading her boys into adulthood is a true gift (yes, this is a total shout out to my own mom… love you!).

    The Root Family

    The Root Family

    Needless to say, when Lauri asked me to shoot their family portraits this year, I was stoked. We decided their home at One Ford Road in Newport Beach would be perfect. They actually live just a few streets over from our good friends Julie and Mike Colón. I think I should feel honored she chose me or maybe she just needs to get to know her neighbors better.

    The Root Family

    JD and Timmy are such great guys. They are also all male. To be candid, I think they were far more interested in wrestling with each other than in getting their pictures taken. So, I think my stock went up when I told them they could do both.

    The Root Family

    We all live under the reality of our mortality. Especially in seasons like these where circumstances seem so fragile, can I encourage you to pause for a second and go love on those you love most right now? I hope you’re blessed for it.

    The Root Family

    Thanks Root family for living life the way you do. You inspire!

    - Dane


    Orange County Christmas

    - November 5th, 2008

    The Scott Family

    Truth #1: Family pictures are the best when they reflect reality and tell a story.

    Truth #2: Not everyone in Orange County has a 949 area code (… some, like the Scott’s, are 714).

    Truth #3: I wish everyone lived their lives out loud like the Scott’s do.

    The Scott Family

    Shooting the Scott Family is a tradition I look forward to every year. Why? Because they are a family bent on not settling for the status quo. They are committed to pushing the limits on living life in all the right ways… not just for themselves but for those they are blessed to do life with.

    The Scott Family

    For them, this year was marked by community. Not just those they chose to be around, but those that were around them whether they liked it or not. As we were brainstorming the traditional (and gorgeous) beach and beauty shots that Southern California is known for, it became apparent pretty quickly that we needed to do something a little different with their picture.

    It turns out that a big chunk of their Fall revolved around them building a skate ramp and opening their home to the neighborhood. Despite the (self-confessed) stretch from what they were comfortable with, they decided to drop in on real life and love their neighbors even when it wasn’t cozy. From all accounts, the reward for that kind of “life for their neighbor” was nothing short of adventure. Kids with absent parents started dropping by. Pizza night for overwhelmed parents showing up late was common. Life (and love) happened because of a skate ramp and a family who cared enough to disrupt ordinary and do the extraordinary. So, they wanted their Christmas card to reflect that reality. And so, we lit up the night and kept it real.

    How will your year be remembered?
    - Dane

    PS… It’s hard to believe that wedding season is largely complete and holiday picture taking is in full swing. If you’re interested in having me come shoot you and yours (with a camera), send me an email asap so we can get you dialed in before it’s too late! Thanks!!


    Helen and Doug in Huntington Beach

    - October 31st, 2008

    Helen and Doug

    From the moment I met Helen and Doug, the thing I loved about them was their clarity of purpose. They seem to know exactly what they wanted or at least knew how to find out very quickly. They are both activators and achievers in real sense of those words.

    Helen and Doug

    The day began with Helen was getting ready at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa.

    Helen and Doug

    Karey Michelle and Micah Gilmore were fantastic second shooters. Of course, both are Fast Track Founders, which is no surprise!

    Helen and Doug

    She seemed to really her Engagement album which she received that day. Special thanks to Amy at Albumesque and everyone at KISS for making that happen on such short notice.

    Helen and Doug

    Doug was clearly excited too as he was getting ready. Before we knew it, the ceremony was on…

    Helen and Doug

    The weather was perfect, but it was the relationships that really made the day.

    Helen and Doug

    Helen’s 90 year old Mom (also named Helen!) was so proud of her daughter!

    Helen and Doug

    After the ceremony, Doug and Helen had a chance to go to the beach for a fun session.

    Helen and Doug

    A quick stop along the way..

    Helen and Doug

    As we were on our way across the bridge, Helen looked down and screamed, “Look Doug, a Flex!” Turned out she and Doug were about to buy one. Funny thing was, she was pointing at my new car so we had to get a foreshadowing picture.

    Helen and Doug

    Doug grew up surfing the break right in front of the hotel so the whole day felt surreal to him.

    Helen and Doug

    As the sun was setting, the couple seemed to be lost in the dream of life together. It was an absolute privilege to document such an amazing day.

    Helen and Doug

    Congratulations my friends.
    -Dane

    PS… Special thanks to Eric and Melissa’s family for connecting me to Helen and Doug. Referrals are the greatest compliment I could ever receive.


    Mahalo Erin & Austin!

    - July 24th, 2008

    Everything about Erin and Austin’s wedding here in Maui, played out without a hitch, right down to the perfect sunset. The bummer part is if you shoot weddings like this too often, you begin to believe this is normal. Here are a few images from the day…

    Erin stylin’ even before the day started rolling…

    Erin and Austin

    I loved this picture of Erin and her Mom getting ready next to each other.

    Erin and Austin

    Mary helping Erin loosen up a little…

    Erin and Austin

    Bling Bling Hawaiian Style…

    Erin and Austin

    Final touches…

    Erin and Austin

    First moment…

    Erin and Austin

    Gorgeous couple!

    Erin and Austin

    The day was perfect.

    Erin and Austin

    Sunset in Maui is like no other place I’ve ever shot.

    Erin and Austin

    A great way to start a life together…

    Erin and Austin

    Thanks you two and bless you. I can’t wait to connect in Seattle!

    Here’s the full slideshow!

    Keep it true.
    -Dane

    PS… Again, I’ve said it a lot already on this trip, but special thanks has to go out to David Hessemer for his support this week. It’s amazing how a great experience in a foreign land can become an extraordinary experience with a true local. He’s the master of Aloha spirit and “get it” professionalism… you are an absolute treat to work with David… Mahalo!