From Toy Cameras to Timeless Memories: How It All Began
If you’ve ever found yourself wondering how to become a photographer, or if you’ve been holding onto a dream of turning your passion into a career, this blog shares the story of how it all started for me—and what I’ve learned along the way. Growing up in Los Angeles, I was surrounded by creativity from an early age. One of my earliest memories is playing with my dad’s camera when I was just 2 or 3 years old, pretending it was a toy. I had no idea that moment would become the foundation for everything I do now.
Later, after our family moved more inland, my dad opened his first photo studio in San Bernardino. That studio became a second home for me. I watched, learned, and eventually helped—from holding reflectors to organizing gear. Being around photography shaped the way I saw the world and planted the seed for what would later grow into a full-time business.
In this blog, I take you through my personal journey—from my first Sony digital camera that never left my side, to upgrading to a Canon 6D where I learned the fundamentals through trial, error, and a few good classes. Today, I shoot professionally with a Sony A7 and a Sigma Art 24-70mm lens, capturing families, couples, and moments throughout Temecula, Riverside County, San Diego, and Los Angeles.
But more than gear or technique, I share what really matters: investing in yourself. I break down why the best way to grow isn’t always through new equipment—it’s through consistent practice, studying the work of photographers you admire, recreating images for learning, and building skills beyond photography itself. Because along the way, you’ll pick up communication, networking, business management, marketing, and the confidence to step into your role not just as a photographer—but as an artist and entrepreneur.
Whether you're a creative soul from Orange County dreaming of getting into photography, a traveler visiting Temecula wine country looking to document your trip, or someone from Los Angeles who’s always loved taking pictures but never knew where to begin—this story is a reminder that your journey doesn’t have to be perfect. You just have to begin. It’s not about the destination or even the camera you use—it’s about the person you become along the way.
The number one question I get asked—besides “how much do you charge?”—is:
“How did you become a photographer?”
So I wanted to write this blog, not just to answer that, but in hopes that it helps someone out there who’s just getting started or dreaming of becoming a photographer, too.
For me, it started way before I ever considered it a career. I was just 2 or 3 years old when I picked up my first camera. It wasn’t mine—it belonged to my dad, who was a photographer. He always had cameras lying around, and one of my earliest memories is playing with one like it was a toy. I had no clue how to use it, but something about it felt powerful—even magical.
As I got older, I started helping out at my dad’s photo studio in San Bernardino. I’d run errands, hold gear, and just be around it all. I didn’t realize it then, but those early experiences were shaping the way I saw the world—through light, expression, connection, and storytelling. Through a lens.
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The First Camera That Was Truly Mine
Eventually, I got my own camera—a little Sony digital camera I took everywhere. I snapped photos of sunsets, pets, food, friends, trees—anything and everything. I didn’t care about the settings; I just wanted to capture what I saw. That little camera taught me more than I realized at the time. It gave me permission to create.
Later, I saved up for my first “real” camera: a Canon 6D. That’s when I started taking photography seriously. I took classes, learned how to use light intentionally, studied angles and composition, and started figuring out how to make photos that not only looked good but felt like something.
Today, I shoot with a Sony A7 and my go-to lens, the Sigma Art 24–70mm. But what I’ve learned along the way is this: gear helps, but it’s never the whole story.
You Don’t Need Fancy Gear to Start
One of the biggest myths in photography is that you need expensive equipment to get going. It’s simply not true.
The best camera is the one you already have—yes, even your phone. Today’s phones are better than most point-and-shoot cameras from just ten years ago. And what really matters when you’re starting out isn’t megapixels or full-frame sensors—it’s your eye. It’s how you see the world and what you choose to share from it.
You don’t need to wait until you can afford the “best” gear. You just need to start creating with what you’ve got.
7 Honest Tips for Aspiring Photographers
Whether you’re picking up a camera for the first time or reigniting an old passion, here’s some real, heart-to-heart advice I’d give anyone just starting out:
Start with what you have.
Use your phone. Borrow a camera. Don’t wait for perfect gear. The best way to improve is to start.Practice daily.
Capture the little moments—your coffee, your dog, sunlight through the window. The more you shoot, the more you’ll train your eye to see beauty in the ordinary.Invest in yourself—it’s the best investment you’ll ever make.
Take a class. Read photography books. Watch YouTube tutorials. Study your favorite photographers’ work and try to recreate the photos you love—not to copy them, but to learn how they were made. Growth starts with curiosity and commitment.Learn the basics.
Understand light. Master composition. Get comfortable adjusting your settings. The fundamentals will take you farther than any fancy equipment ever could.Stay curious.
Ask questions. Explore different styles. Experiment. When something catches your eye, shoot it—even if it doesn’t make sense yet. Curiosity is the spark behind creativity.Don’t rush to upgrade.
Use your current gear until it limits you. Expensive cameras don’t make you better—practice does. When you do upgrade, do it intentionally.Be patient with your style.
Everyone starts by mimicking what they admire. Over time, your own voice will come through. Don’t rush the process. Your style will evolve with you—and that’s a beautiful thing.
It’s Not Just the Photography That Grows—You Do, Too
Here’s something I wish more people told me when I started:
It’s not just about the photos. It’s about the person you become in the process.
When you commit to photography, you end up learning so much more than how to use a camera. You learn how to communicate with clients. How to handle pressure. How to manage your time, your brand, your business.
You learn how to sell your services, how to market yourself, how to create an experience that’s bigger than a photo. You become a storyteller, a creative, a problem solver, a small business owner.
It’s not just about the journey or the destination—it’s about the growth. The confidence you gain. The way you carry yourself. The skills you never expected to develop. That’s what makes it all worth it.
Final Thoughts
If there’s one thing I hope you take away from this, it’s this:
You don’t have to wait until you feel “ready.” You don’t need a perfect plan or the perfect gear. You just need to start. Messy, curious, and open to learning.
My journey started with a camera I didn’t know how to use and a heart full of wonder. I had no idea it would become my career, my creative outlet, and my connection to people around the world.
But it did—and if it can happen for me, it can happen for you.
So grab whatever camera you’ve got, and begin. Your story is already unfolding. Capture it.
And if you ever need someone to root for you—know that I am.
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Leave a comment below and share what’s on your mind—let’s see if we can make it happen.
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Soft Skies & New Beginnings: A Maternity Photography Session at Montage Beach
Experience the beauty of maternity photography at Montage Beach in Laguna Beach, Orange County. In this heartwarming session, we captured Tany and Bernardo as they celebrated their journey into parenthood along one of Southern California’s most scenic coastlines. With a soft overcast sky just before golden hour, the natural light wrapped their moments in warmth and calm. From barefoot strolls in the sand to posing beneath rocky arches carved by the ocean, every frame tells a story of joy, love, and anticipation. Whether you're local to Orange County or planning a coastal maternity shoot while visiting California, this blog explores why Montage Beach is a top destination for timeless, emotion-filled maternity photos.
There’s something magical about capturing the quiet anticipation of parenthood, especially when it’s set against the soothing backdrop of the ocean. We recently photographed a heartfelt maternity session at Montage Beach in Laguna Beach, located in the heart of Orange County, California. The day was softly overcast, with clouds rolling in as if to remind us rain might visit, but instead, it gave us the perfect conditions to capture warm, diffused light—ideal for tender moments between this soon-to-be family.
A Laguna Beach Maternity Session Before Golden Hour
Tany and Bernardo arrived just before golden hour, which meant we had soft, even light and just the right conditions to work with Laguna’s iconic seascape. As we explored the coastline, we came across natural stone arches carved into the side of the beach—nature’s perfect framing for a growing family.
Montage Beach, nestled just off 30801 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, offers a stretch of sandy shoreline, hidden rocky nooks, and those breathtaking ocean views that make maternity photography in Southern California feel effortlessly timeless.














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A Session Filled with Love & Laughter
Tany’s smile lit up the shoreline as she walked barefoot alongside Bernardo, hand-in-hand, both radiating joy and laughter. The overcast sky gave us warm, soft tones that made their connection the highlight of every shot. It wasn’t just about posing—it was about movement, joy, and natural chemistry.
Their choice of simple, classic outfits allowed the emotion to shine through in every frame. No props, no fuss—just the moment, the sea, and the beautiful journey of pregnancy.
Why Overcast Weather Is Perfect for Maternity Photography
Contrary to what you might think, overcast skies are a dream for maternity photos. The clouds act like a giant softbox, filtering sunlight and eliminating harsh shadows. This creates flattering, balanced lighting that highlights your expressions and details—like the curve of a baby bump or the gentle gestures between parents.
Planning Your Maternity Session in Laguna Beach
Thinking about capturing your own maternity story? Montage Beach is an incredible option for couples who want an intimate, coastal backdrop without the crowds of larger beaches. Easy access, scenic beauty, and versatile scenery (sand, rocks, cliffs, ocean) make it a top pick.
We recommend:
Scheduling your session 28–34 weeks into pregnancy
Opting for sunrise or late afternoon for soft light
Bringing comfortable walking shoes or sandals
Choosing outfits that are flowy, neutral-toned, and comfortable
Letting your personality and connection guide the shoot
Book a Maternity Photographer in Orange County
At Last Minute Photoshoot, we specialize in capturing real, candid moments across Southern California—from maternity sessions like this in Laguna Beach to engagement shoots in Temecula and family portraits along the coast.
We love helping parents-to-be document this meaningful chapter with care, creativity, and beautiful light.
Interested in your own maternity session at Montage Beach or another scenic SoCal location?
Visit www.lastminutephotoshoot.com to learn more, view our gallery, and book your session.
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