November 10, 2009 at 11:35pm
Shannon and Jason!! First of all, fabulous name for a bride, don’t you think? Not only does she have a fabulous name, she is a REALLY fabulous person. And so is Jason. Shannon is a graphic designer, she designed her own invites, and printed them out on her OWN letterpress machine. I almost died when she told me that. I have a tiny obsession with letterpress.
Their wedding took place the latter part of June in Livermore. We hit at least 104 that day, but it was totally ok. We had so much fun we hardly noticed that we were melting a bit. I was just loving the whole amazing day…
Goooorgeous…..


The beautiful, delicious invites… I don’t feel right showing the whole thing with their full names, but just take my word for it… amazing.

I love the perspective of this shot… Shannon making her way down the aisle, with Jason and the priest watching…



Their first dance was beautiful… a real, choreographed dance. Love it!

A sweet moment caught during the dance…

You can check out the entire slideshow here.
November 7, 2009 at 12:59am
Five kids. They are officially the largest single family I’ve shot. I have to say, I was a tad jealous of squishy baby number five. Made me kind of want a squishy baby number five of my own. If it would stay a squishy baby… one that was happy all the time and slept all night and stuff and never threw random fits or pooped… I would totally have another one. Because I would really like one of those. But chances are, I’d have one that grew older and pooped occasionally so rather than risking that I guess we’ll just keep the status quo and enjoy the four I have and just remember my squishy babies fondly and squish all the babies I have the privilege of capturing.
Anyway, I love large beautiful families like my own.


These two shots totally illustrate life with kids to me. Crazy, fun, loud, exhausting, wonderful.

One more look at sweet squishy baby:

Yummmmmmy…..
November 3, 2009 at 11:54pm
Still in catch-up mode… Carol and Eric are already married! Watch for their wedding images soon.
I absolutely love these guys. I love how they are their own little team, totally connected. They met in downtown Campbell, just 3 doors down from my studio. It was only fitting that we hold the session in Campbell!



ok… one more. (this narrowing it to 1-3 images is really hard!)
This shot was taken inside the restaurant/pub where they met. I *love* when the location is really meaningful to the couple!

October 30, 2009 at 10:36pm
Here’s my own!

Last summer we had a fun group vacation at Lake Tahoe. We rented a big house and stayed all together. Sounds like the recipe for disaster, right? Wrong. I think the reason it worked so well was that there were few expectations. Other than splitting the cost of the house and the food and being the designated cook for one dinner, the rest of our time was unplanned and open. A lot of the time we did the same things, but it was up to each family each day as to how they spent the day. Open, relaxed, fun… just the way a vacation should be!
One evening I took pictures for the whole family, and a friend of my mom’s came to snap the large groups (after I set it up), and my awesome sister-in-law Jami took the pictures of my family. In keeping with my goal to have smaller, less intimidating (to me) blog posts, I’ll just post a link to the slideshow instead. It makes me happy to watch this. I love these people. I love the song. I love the setting. I love the memory.
October 28, 2009 at 11:23pm
I’ve decided I actually like large family groups. I used to find them to be too stressful and a little bit intimidating. But (maybe from shooting weddings and getting used to that feeling), I’ve decided I like them. I take several shots of the entire group, then break them down into individual families. The more people there are, the harder it is to avoid the “class photo” type of shot, but I loved the setting here… I love that we were able to make a big, beautiful art print with this many people. A little slice of life (you probably know by now that I think a perfect look-and-smile image is a little boring and cliche)… I just love families, and a large family is just beautiful and amazing and inspiring. I hope someday to have a huge family picture with all my grandchildren and grown children surrounding me, still getting along and enjoying each others’ company.

October 27, 2009 at 11:22pm
I’m soooo behind on blogging! This session was from last July. I’m really want to share (and show that I really do work!) so I’m really going to try my best to catch up. I think part of my problem is wanting to post too many pictures, so blogging takes more time than I can spare. So to remedy the situation, I’m going to limit myself to 1-3 images per session for the time being.
Today, I want to stare at a cute baby, so I’m going to share this one. She was a serious little sweetheart with the most amazing eyes.
That little furrowed brow killllls me. I really want to grab her out of that picture and give her a big squeeze!
I’m pretty sure she’s getting her fair share of squeezes, though.

And a pretty family shot, even with the dogs.

Ok, breaking my new rule already… just one more shot of those gorgeous eyes (with a bonus of sweet wrist and fingers).

October 22, 2009 at 10:12pm
I love trees. And people. Especially people in love.

October 15, 2009 at 5:04pm
I’m in the heart of busy season right now. In fact, I have slots for only two more regular sessions before the holiday deadline. If you were thinking of booking a session for holiday cards and gifts, you’d better do it now!
But wait… there’s more…
I’ve planned one day for mini-sessions! Friday, November 6. There will be a few morning sessions and a few evening sessions. Let me know if you want in!
Same drill as always: a 15-minute session, 10-12 images to choose from in an online ordering gallery, and one 11×14 (value: $110). I will also offer one 4×6 digital file that you can use for printing your own prints for Christmas cards at a special price.
Mini-Session price: $150.
Did I hear Christmas cards? Yes, I did. Want to see some? Ok…

That’s only a few of them… I have a bunch more.
So…15 minutes. That doesn’t seem like enough time to get decent shots, right? WRONG! While I obviously don’t take as many shots, and the ones I do take are generally more on the formal side than the candid side, some of my favorite images every year come from minis! Here’s a small sample from last May’s minis:





(by the way… hanging the kid upside-down was NOT my idea!)
One more thing. I finished my wedding website! Feel free to take a peek: www.shannonmontez.com
October 7, 2009 at 4:04pm
In case you’re looking for my wedding work, I inadvertently deleted it from my website. I’m making some changes, putting up a new website dedicated just to my wedding work. So, rather than trying to fix my overeager mistake, I’ll just have to wait a few days to get it up and running. But in the meantime, I just had to mention that I haven’t given up shooting weddings. I still love it. In fact, here’s an image from a wedding this summer that I’ll be sharing soon.

I think this is my new favorite “first kiss” shot. I love that you can see the people that are supporting this union standing in support. When I look at it, I feel like I’m also standing in support. (which I am…) Dave likely caught this shot, but I can’t remember for sure. He’s become an awesome photographer, and if it wasn’t for insurance and 401k that he gets at his other job, I’d be tempted to bring him on full-time with me.
October 6, 2009 at 8:54pm

Work on a new website or newsletter or put up one of the many blog entries I need to put up? I think I’ll just look at this image from my trip to Lake Tahoe and pretend like I’m on vacation for a bit.
by shannon
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