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.
Let’s Connect
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Leave a comment below and share what’s on your mind—let’s see if we can make it happen.
And if you have any questions about photography, getting started, gear, or just need someone to talk shop with, I’d be more than happy to answer.
Let’s grow together. 💬📸
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Vanlife Elopement Adventure: Say "I Do" on the Open Road
Dreaming of a wedding that breaks the mold? Discover how to plan a vanlife elopement across Southern California’s most scenic backdrops—from Joshua Tree to Lake Hemet. This ultimate guide covers everything you need: destination ideas, styling your van, a full packing checklist, and expert photography tips to capture every mile of your journey. Whether you're exchanging vows at golden hour on the coast or under the stars in the mountains, this intimate adventure doubles as your wedding and honeymoon all in one.
Photo Credit: Lucas Favre
Ready to ditch tradition and take the road less traveled—literally? If your love story is fueled by spontaneity, adventure, and epic views, a vanlife elopement might be the perfect way to tie the knot. Whether you already own a campervan or rent one for a weekend, eloping on wheels gives couples the ultimate freedom to explore Southern California’s most romantic backdrops. From desert landscapes to ocean cliffs and wooded mountain trails, a vanlife elopement combines your ceremony and honeymoon into one unforgettable journey.
In this blog, we’ll guide you through how to plan the ultimate vanlife elopement, including epic route ideas, what to pack, how to style your van, and how to make the most of your adventure with stunning couples photography.
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What Is a Vanlife Elopement?
A vanlife elopement is a free-spirited, minimalist way for couples to exchange vows while road-tripping through nature. Instead of a traditional venue, the van itself becomes part of the ceremony and storytelling. You can say your vows at sunrise in the desert, toast with champagne on the beach at sunset, and fall asleep under the stars—all from the comfort of your rolling getaway home.
Why Choose a Vanlife Elopement?
Ultimate freedom to choose your backdrop: desert, beach, mountain, or forest
More affordable than traditional weddings
Intimate and meaningful – just the two of you (and maybe your pups!)
Eco-conscious and minimalist lifestyle
Combines wedding, honeymoon, and adventure into one epic experience
"It’s not just a wedding day—it’s a memory you build mile by mile, sunset by sunset."
Best Southern California Locations for a Vanlife Elopement
Here are some of our favorite van-friendly elopement spots that combine scenery, accessibility, and photo-worthy magic:
🏜️ Joshua Tree National Park
Address: 74485 National Park Dr, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
Dramatic boulders, open desert, Joshua Trees, and world-class stargazing.
Designated camping areas available with advance permit.
🌲 Idyllwild Nature Center
Address: 25225 CA-243, Idyllwild, CA 92549
Rustic woodsy mountain setting with pine trees and hiking trails.
Van-friendly with nearby camping and lodging.
🌊 San Onofre State Beach
Address: Old Pacific Hwy, San Clemente, CA 92672
Park your van near the beach, walk down to say your vows with the sound of waves.
Perfect for surfers and beach-loving couples.
🏞️ Lake Hemet
Address: 56570 CA-74, Mountain Center, CA 92561
Peaceful lakefront views, towering pines, and cozy campsites.
Great for couples who want water + forest scenery.
🌅 Big Sur (just outside SoCal but worth the drive)
Coastal cliffs, winding roads, and breathtaking overlooks.
Consider stops at Bixby Bridge, Pfeiffer Beach, and Garrapata State Park.
How to Style Your Van for the Big Day
Make your van feel like a dreamy mobile venue:
Drape boho linens or macrame across the back doors
Add fairy lights or battery-powered lanterns
Hang custom vow signs or a fabric backdrop
Place a mini picnic table with charcuterie + florals
Use neutral-toned throws and pillows for cozy seating
Decorate the van exterior with florals or eucalyptus garlands
Sample Day-Of Timeline
8:00 AM – Coffee in the van while cuddled up in sleeping bags
9:00 AM – Road trip to the ceremony site, stopping for photo ops
12:00 PM – Midday hike or beach picnic
4:00 PM – Golden hour vow exchange + couple portraits
6:00 PM – Champagne toast, private dinner
8:00 PM – Starry night campfire, first dance under the stars
Photography Tips for Capturing Your Elopement Adventure
As your elopement photographers, we’ll make sure to:
Use natural golden light for that cinematic glow
Capture candid moments like cooking, driving, and laughing
Snap detail shots of the van setup, vow books, rings, and decor
Embrace imperfections—messy hair, dusty boots, sand on your dress
Campervan Rentals in Southern California
Don’t have a van? Rent one here:
Escape Campervans – Los Angeles, San Diego
Outdoorsy – Peer-to-peer rentals across SoCal
VanCraft – Based in Oceanside, CA
GoCamp – Fully stocked vans for road trips
Work With Us: Your Vanlife Elopement Photography Team
Thinking about hitting the road and saying your vows in the wild? We specialize in elopement and engagement photography across Temecula, Joshua Tree, Big Bear, Idyllwild, and all of Southern California. Our custom vanlife elopement packages include:
Flexible timing for sunrise or sunset shoots
Route planning help
Storytelling-style editing
Adventure-ready guidance with the best photo spots
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Still dreaming of your perfect elopement? Explore our blog for more ideas on engagement photography, surprise proposals, and planning unforgettable moments with the one you love most.
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Re-Creating Your First Day Together: A Sentimental Couples Photography Session
Celebrate your journey as a couple with a sentimental 'Re-Creating Our First Day' photography session—perfect for anniversaries, engagements, or couples looking to document their love story in a meaningful way. This unique photo shoot invites you to revisit the exact spot where it all began, wear what you wore on your first date, and relive those early moments that sparked your connection. From candid laughter to reflections on how far you’ve grown together, this session captures your evolution as a couple. Available across Southern California—including Temecula, Palm Springs, San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, and surrounding areas—this shoot turns your love story into timeless, frame-worthy memories.
There’s something magical about your first day together — the butterflies, the awkward laughter, maybe a slightly overdressed outfit or an unforgettable location. Whether it was a casual coffee date, a beach walk, or a late-night taco run, that moment marks the beginning of your shared story.
At Last Minute Photoshoot, we’ve discovered that one of the most meaningful ways to celebrate your growth as a couple is through a “Re-Creating Our First Day” photography session. This isn’t just a throwback — it’s a powerful reminder of how far you’ve come, how deeply you’ve grown, and how beautifully your love has evolved.
Let’s walk you through how to plan this unforgettable experience.










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Why Recreate Your First Day?
Photographing your recreated first day is like time-traveling with a purpose. It’s a celebration of your origin story — the spark that started it all.
These sessions aren’t about perfection; they’re about perspective — capturing the contrast between who you were then, and who you are now. It’s perfect for couples celebrating anniversaries, engagements, or just because your love deserves documenting.
Step 1: Walk Down Memory Lane
Start by answering a few simple (but powerful) questions:
Where did we go?
What did we wear?
What did we eat?
What time of day was it?
What did we talk about?
Was there a moment that made us both laugh?
Write these answers down and share them with your photographer. The more detailed, the better. These moments will guide the tone and locations of your shoot.
Step 2: Your “Re-Create the First Date” Checklist
Here’s a printable-style checklist to make the prep easy and fun:
Location
☐ Visit the original spot (restaurant, park, coffee shop, trail, etc.)
☐ If that’s not possible, find a similar vibe or background nearby
☐ Note any visual landmarks for your photographer
Outfits
☐ Try to wear what you wore that day (or a modern version of it)
☐ If you can’t remember, choose outfits that match the same tone or style
☐ Consider including a “then and now” outfit shot for contrast
Food & Drinks
☐ Order the same meal or drink from that day
☐ Grab takeout or recreate it at home if the spot no longer exists
☐ Plan a mini picnic setup with the same flavors
Photo Prompts
☐ Walking side-by-side, like you did on that first day
☐ A candid moment trying to “re-enact” your original conversation
☐ A close-up of your hands now vs. then
☐ Sitting in the same spot, smiling at each other
☐ Holding a photo from that day, framed in the shot
Step 3: Add Personal Touches
Include keepsakes from your journey:
First movie ticket stubs
A copy of an old text message or DM
Matching tattoos or bracelets you’ve gotten since
A photo album to flip through during the shoot
Step 4: Reflect on How Far You’ve Come
This part is where the real emotion happens. During your shoot, your photographer can guide you with prompts like:
“What would you tell your past selves today?”
“When did you know you wanted forever?”
“What’s something new you’ve learned to love about each other?”
These reflections paired with genuine reactions make for the most powerful images — joy, laughter, maybe even a tear or two.
Bonus: Turn It Into a Photo Series
Want to take this concept even further? Create a mini-album:
Page 1: A shot from your first date (if you have it)
Page 2: The recreated version
Page 3: A written note to your past selves
Page 4: Favorite memory together
Page 5: A photo that shows who you are now
Frame it or turn it into a coffee table book to mark the occasion.
Perfect for:
Anniversaries (1-year to 20+!)
Proposal lead-ups (relive your first day and end with a ring!)
Engagement sessions with extra depth
Valentine’s Day or holiday shoots with meaning
Documenting a relationship milestone
Final Thoughts
Love is made in the details — in the messy hair, nervous smiles, and late-night conversations that shaped who you are as a couple. A “Re-Creating Our First Day” photography session is more than just a photo op. It’s a chance to slow down, celebrate your love story, and fall in love all over again.
📸 Ready to recreate your first day? Let’s help you document the beginning — and everything that’s bloomed since.
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