Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Senior Portraits - Palo Altos High California
Year Book Deadline Ocotber 24, 2008
This years portrait sessions captured senior high school students in their
last year of high school with senior portraits that
"Capture you as you really are! "
You choose the location, what you wear and prepare to have fun!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008





PPGBA -Merrit Print - April 2008 - "Lost in the Moment"




This is a couple celebrating their 9th anniversary in Golden Gate Park, where the moment got the best of them. Thanks, Mokai and CC

Monday, April 21, 2008

Beach Family Portrait Special - May 3rd, 2008, don't miss out book your session TODAY!




Have you always dreamed of having your family photographed? Here is the perfect opportnity to do so. For one day only on May 3rd I will be photographing at China Beach in San Fracisco with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background. I still have a few slots open so please call NOW and book your session. This is also a wonderful time for an Engagement session. Please visit my website at www.depolophotography.com and view my extensive Engagement Session Gallery. From Carmel to Marin Beach Portraits are a classic way to capture your love.











Everyone had commented on how great the music is on my site! Mokai is the artist and he lives right here in San Francisco. The name of the song is -Long Way Down- Mokai can often been seen preforming all over the Bay Area. He will be paying at this years Strawberry Festival!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Project Smile: March 9th was a life changing day!

This past Sunday I had the privilege of being apart of a life-changing event and solidifying my WHY and discovering a new one the one that keeps me grateful in the face of sometimes feeling overwhelmed with running my own business in an unsettling economy.

It began several weeks ago when a dear friend and colleague Rhee Bevere a wonderful wedding photographer from Cupertino shared with me a conversation she had just had with one of her friends.

It all began with a group of volunteers from
Soroptimist International of Silicon Valley - the premier chapter who have partnered with Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence. Suzanne one very special lady who volunteers shared with Rhee how at Christmas she had taken a snap shot of one of the residents who upon receiving the photo burst into tears. She shared how she had had to escape in the middle of the night with only her children and the cloths on their backs, leaving all of the photos behind.

Suzanne approached Rhee to see what it would cost to photograph each of the families, but Rhee had a better idea. So the next day she put out the word to her fellow photographers, makeup artists and hair stylist to see who might be interested in making this an event the ladies would never forget. But what we did not plan on was that it was an event that none of us will ever forget!

We arrived early Sunday morning to the common room at a Safe House in San Jose that was filled with ladies getting their hair and makeup done by women who had volunteered to help. There were children playing on the floor, the older children caring for the younger whether they were related or not. Some kids where getting their hair cut while other waited impatiently and were sent out to play – the perfect opportunity for Rhee and I to begin. What touched me most was not only what I saw unfolding before my eyes but what I heard from the on lookers, case workers and fellow residents all where amazed at how beautiful each person left looking. I watched as the ladies did their magic and heard the excitement in the voices of onlooker’s each filled with the hope that they too could look that great when it was their turn. As we began the portrait session you could feel a new sense of community and see the care as each shared clothes, jewelry and encouragement. It was very moving to wait.

What really struck me was that by just capturing the images I had the privilege to create I was able to bless these women. They had so little and the joy I was able to bring by giving my time was incredible. I saw these women change right before my eyes one by one as they came alive, letting down their guard for a few minutes as they began to relax, breath, and enjoy being photographed. It was a miracle to behold like a flower opening to show its true beauty.

That afternoon we moved on to a second location and again we arrived to find the team of makeup and hairstyle artists already in full swing making over a new group of women. The children were all so well behaved, cooperative and curious. We spent another 4 hours at the second location and like before each session was magical. There are several moments that I keep replaying in my mind: the look on one mothers face as she brought her hands to her face and just beamed as I showed her an image of her two daughters and son. The woman how wore a wig to hide her identity; the images of she and her daughter are some of my most favorite images. The mother who burst into tears when I showed her a picture of herself smiling, she had been playing with her daughter and I caught her all she could say between her tears was “Thank you! I have never seen myself like that.”

Then there was the young single woman who told me she had given up on herself. She had not seen her daughter in 5 years and was very sad and depressed. What she didn’t see was what I saw in my lens: an absolutely beautiful woman, the saddest thing was that she has no idea. And as we all know the joy of that instant when you are able to capture that one moment when your subject finally relaxes and lets you see their true beauty. I stopped and turned my camera around to show her the image I had captured, what I saw her face made my heart ache. A smile slowly crept across her face, lit up as she beamed from ear to ear and it stayed there the rest of the afternoon.

I wish I could share with each of you these images but that can never happen, the only ones who will ever see these portraits are the individuals whose families are in transition and hopefully someday soon they will be able to begin a new life and hang these portraits in their new homes and share them for generations to come.

There were so many other moments, all profound, all unforgettable; all of these are the reasons why I live to do this again, and again and again.

Special thanks to all who helped organize and run this very special event.

2008 President of the Professional Photographers of the Greater Bay Area PPGBA It was recently brought to my attention that I had not added anything on my blog about my recently having being elected as President of our association. I would not be where I am today if it were not for this group. So thanks to everyone who has helped me along the way to get here!

Friday, March 7, 2008

Great news! Just heard from PPA that I passed my certification exam. I am now one of only 3% of photographers in the country who are professionally certified. This is great news its been something I have been working on for over a year. I took the exam this past January in Tampa Florida at the Professional Photographer Convention with 21 other professional photographers.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008



WEDDING SEASON IS HERE-Please check out my new website today - a call for your photography consultion appointment!


Now running until the end of March is my Executive Portrait sessions - $25.00 off your session fee. Check out my portfolio in my Portraits section of my web site. For a full description go to "session description" Act now!

Friday, February 29, 2008


Check out my new ad in VERDE Magazine coming this month! Palo Alto High School's premier Magazine - Thanks to Mary, Nick, Will, Jenna, Ella, and Sydney you are all a lot of fun to hang out with. And don't for get to ask them about my Senior High School Portrait Special! Act now before April 15th and get a free set of wallet prints worth $90.

Have you seen dePolo Photography's new website? www.depolophotography.com

Monday, February 11, 2008


This is me at the PPA-Convention in January- standing with all of the awarded members for the Northern California -Zee Bezabeh, Mark Anacta, Dennis Urbiztondo, Me, Mrs. Tsang, Paul Tsang- Photographer of the Year!

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Hi.,

Just wanted to say thanks to my friend Erez for helping me to finally get my BLOG started.

Don't forget to check out his blog.

http://photo24-7.blogspot.com/

Saturday, February 2, 2008


when your image matters

Looking for a professional head shot? I'm having a special this month on head shots. . . call 650-473-9454


Welcome to my new blog - I can't believe how easy this is!

Its been a great year so far!