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Sarah’s Family Portrait

By John Kim
February 24th, 2010
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Right around New Years we received a call from Sarah Min at around 8 in the morning. Still feeling groggy from just waking up, we decided to let the call go to the machine. To our surprise, she was our very first referral that actually wanted to pay us to take her family portrait. Her family was in town but they were leaving the next day, so it was imperative that we do the portrait at that moment. I was in a weird dilemma because everything was such short notice, and there was no time for preparation. So I told her that we would be available in the afternoon to take some studio shots for her. That gave us about 4 hours to get ready, so I cleaned my equipment, pre visualized the type of pictures I would take, then headed off to meet with her family.

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Bishop Montgomery High school Reunion

By John Kim
February 22nd, 2010
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It was around 6pm when Curiosity Media arrived at “On The Rocks” at Redondo Beach. It was a chilly night, and a very important night for a girl named Amy Fougy, one of the co-organizers for the Bishop Montgomery High school Reunion. The patio area of the bar was reserved for the reunion, which provided the perfect mix of atmosphere and booze. As guests started rolling in, it was our responsibility to snap a mugshot, aka portrait, of everyone. Overall Amy did a great job planning the event.

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Alan Brent Carruth, Californias Most Wanted Wedding Photographer

By John Kim
February 19th, 2010
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Yesterday I was watching the news and saw this piece on Alan Brent Carruth. Apparently he convinces his clients to pay him thousands of dollars, then he either never shows up to the weddings, or never gives the couples their pictures. But what I’m wondering is how does this guy keep getting people to fall for his scam? From what I know photography is largely a referal business.

Well none of that matters now because a court has ordered Alan Brent Carruth to pay a fine up to $100,000, and possible jail time for this crooked old man. This is why you must always do your research when picking a photographer. Referals are probably the best means of finding someone because the person you know has had experience, and can recommend them.

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Having Fun with Black Muslin

By John Kim
February 6th, 2010
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Today Curiosity Media had just finished their first newborn baby photography session for the Sarah Min Family and instead of taking down our Black Muslin we decided to have some fun. I had just bought myself a nice new Domo T-Shirt and Jen went on a clothing shopping spree (Early Valentines Day, courtesy of John) with her new “Red Streak”, we turned our little studio into a fashion photography shoot. I’ve posted our favorite images for everyone’s viewing pleasure. As you can see we just got a bonus from work, and we’re celebrating by throwing it in the air and taking pictures of it. Jealous? You wish that those were your one dollar bills huh? LOL…..j/k

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Michael Stars Fall Jewelry Images

By John Kim
January 10th, 2010
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On November of 2009 Curiosity Media had the privilege to take product shots for the Michael Stars Website. We had set up a tiny makeshift studio to display each jewelry on a white background, and there was up to 15 different products which each had 3 different set ups. The photo session was about 3 hours total which left us exhausted.

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Curiosity Media Celebrates One Year Baby!

By John Kim
December 30th, 2009
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Around last December we had the soft launch of Curiosity-Media which quietly went unnoticed. Since that time we have worked on several web projects, were photographers for 3 weddings, 2 birthday parties, and an engagement session. All this was stemmed from pure determination and drive to prove that we could successfully start and run a business. We experimented with many ideas this year, and that experience will be used for future growth of our company, which still has a long ways to go.

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Seaside Ice Pictures by Curiosity Media

By Jenny Kim
December 26th, 2009
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On December 19, 2009, in order to prepare an event located in Redondo Beach we decided to practice some photography around the Pier. Fortunately, there was an outdoor ice skating event called Seaside Ice. While snapping some shots, the Executive Producer of the event approached us and told us how he forgot to book a photographer and needed our help. So we saw this as a good marketing opportunity and agreed to help him out. We went ahead and took about 18 pictures, for free, and made sure we watermark every image before we emailed it to him. I don’t suppose he’ll ever contact us back but at least he’ll realize he can’t get something for free. So here is a slide show we made from the Seaside Ice event. Enjoy!





Thinking about doing a Bromance Photo Session

By John Kim
December 14th, 2009
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I just finished watching ‘I Love You Man’ with my lovely “WIFE”, emphasis on “Wife” to make sure no one gets any strange ideas about my sexual preference. But I found myself relating to a lot of the issues in the movie. I mean sometimes I have to make that hard decision between spending time with my guy friends or spending time with my lovely “WIFE (female)”. Before I met my wife I was all about the bromance, I used to go on man-dates every day of the week with some of my close friends. We dined at fast food restaurants, played basketball till we were drenched in man-sweat, and stayed up till early morn discussing who would win in a fight, superman or batman. Now I’m married and need to ask permission to go on a man-date, but the bromance lives on.

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Photography Laws in the United States

By John Kim
December 3rd, 2009
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I came across an article a few days ago discussing the Photography Laws in the USA. As I have always been cautious about over stepping my bounds when I am capturing images, it is always good to know what I can and can’t do. And for anyone aspiring to start a career into photography, you should definitely read the guide linked in this article as it could save you one day. But remember that this is only a loose guideline to the Photography Laws in the USA, and if you really need professional advice you should consult a lawyer.





Ricoh GXR launches a revolutionary Camera

By John Kim
November 10th, 2009
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As most digital photographers know, the biggest drawbacks to a dslr camera is those nasty dust particles. The horrors of taking 2000 images at an event, and all of them filled with ugly dust spots. This scenario is a post production nightmare in the making, and can bring the most seasoned photographers to their knees while simultaneously wetting their pants. It’s not a pretty sight, but hopefully with the launch of the Ricoh GXR, this problem can now be solved.

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