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Michelle Seung-Mi Kim

Good day! My name is Michelle.  My Korean name is Seung-Mi (the "eu" of "Seung" is pronounced like the "ou" in "would").  Put the two names together and you get Seung Michelle.  

Moving on...

I grew up in front of the camera.  My photo-hobbyist mother loved taking pictures of me and I loved having my picture taken.  I eventually transferred my ability to be in the center of attention to pursue the entertainment industry and got a bit of television-time.  I had always had a natural inclination to entertain and be under the spotlight...you would never find me behind the scenes.     

My dreams, goals and much of what I grew up to know about myself began to take a shift when I atypically picked up a newspaper and came across this image taken by Pulitzer Prize winner Renee C. Byer.  Chills permeated through my body.  My heart simultaneously smiled and ached.  After reading the supplementary article I found out it was part of a photo essay.  I had never seen a photo essay before nor had I ever heard of photojournalism.  My gut had decided for me that I was supposed to be a photographer so I could capture moments like that.      

As I started my first year at UC Irvine as a Literary Journalism major, I put my mini-revelation on the back burner.  

I eventually purchased my first DSLR and began to awkwardly and uncomfortably expose myself as an amateur photographer.  I took my camera everywhere and took pictures of everything.  I faced more discouragement than auspiciousness, more insecurities than confidence...but I was determined to get better.  

I have been shooting professionally for the past year now and have been blessed with so many neat opportunities.  Whether I'm capturing moments and producing images at a wedding, for non-profits, on the street, or in the studio I am exercising a God-infused creativity and craft.  It's incredible the joy that I receive from actively pursuing a gift that doesn't require me to be at the center of it.

I am still developing my style and I thank you for partaking in the beginning stages of this process.  I disclaim that you will see many changes (good and bad but hopefully more good) in the next coming months and years as I grow as a person and a photographer.  I don't consider myself an artist because I am not creating anything new or beautiful out of nothing.  I essentially take what is available and attempt to visually maximize it's content.

Maybe I will end up doing all these things, maybe not...but I'm not worried about it because God always exceeds my greatest hopes, dreams and expectations.    

Look what he did to a girl who never thought would spend a day behind a camera...     

Engagement//Morgan & Tim

They first met in September of 2008 after many back and forth and seemingly unpromising exchanges…it was about time to throw in the towel but Morgan had a good feeling about this one and didn’t let Tim get away that easy; she gave him her number.  Good thing she had a particular inkling about him because good things were about to happen.  Tim first took Morgan out to Yard House in Brea and two weeks later turned it up a couple notches and spent some quality time at the Griffith Observatory followed by a beach date and then a romantic yet leisure stroll down Pasadena.  In this process of getting to know each other and his/her interests, they inevitably grew deeply inclined to the great art and adventure of geocaching. That’s right.  Click and learn if you must. Tim and Morgan were (and still are) avid geocachers.  Fast forward to August of 2009, the couple take a mini-getaway to Las Vegas.  Enter Tim’s brain for a second:  ”What better way to propose to the woman I want to spend the rest of my life with than integrate our leisure past time into the process?”  Brilliant.  The rigged-by-Tim geocache map directs the couple 115 degrees into a park that leads to a bridge wherein lies..you called it, a ring box!  She says yes.

Morgan & Tim are such a quirky and fun couple who are just so right for and in love with one another.  They were so into each other that they forgot I was even there.  The most natural chemistry cannot be directed or contrived so they made my job super easygoing.  I never felt so gung-ho to be the third wheel!  Yahh!  Third wheel pride!

Anyways, we thought it would be nice to go back to the place where they shared one of their first intimate moments together…The Griffith Observatory.

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& now for a change of scenery…

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Thank you Morgan & Tim for the amazing day!  Cannot wait to shoot your wedding in March…

January 3, 2010 - 11:10 am Jeniece Womack - So precious. Love the one with the orange background and the set of four where they are just chillen on the ground. Well done and congrats Morgan and Tim! Your love is beautiful!

January 3, 2010 - 9:19 pm Kay Jacobson - I love the one with the red brick background. Morgan, I'm so glad you gave Tim your number! Love, Mom Jacobson

January 4, 2010 - 12:13 am Nancy Meraz - These are wonderful photos! You are such a gifted photographer, Michelle. Mo and Tim....May your love grow stronger every day. Mom, Nancy

January 4, 2010 - 11:07 pm Angela - Those black and white ones are lovely. Glad to see you being a trooper about third wheel!

January 12, 2010 - 2:53 pm Kelly ODell - michelle. these are so much fun.. looking through these were like being with them.. so fun, quirky [like you said] and intimate. well done girl. you have a gift.

March 28, 2010 - 6:33 pm sneek peek//Morgan & Tim Wedding » Seung Michelle Photography - [...] Remember the ever so fun-loving, geocaching couple, Morgan & Tim? [...]

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