Rancho La Puerta: A beautiful desination for friends and brides

I've been back almost a week from my shoot at Rancho La Puerta and have missed it so. My friend Laurel and I have already heard from a few of our ranch friends, all just as nostalgic as we are. There's a saying at the ranch, which is "take the ranch home with you," and I've been trying! I'm still going to bed pretty early (they even have a lecture on sleep!) and getting up early to do stretches before starting my day, and every day has had some form of exercise but one! Because most of the tables in the dining room are community tables, we got to meet so many fascinating people. More than one described the ranch as "summer camp for adults" and I would agree. That's a great description. The guests are limited to 100 a week and many guests sign on immediately for the same week the next year so they can see their ranch pals.

Cooking school, organic garden tours, swimming pools for relaxing AND water classes, a world class spa, 3,000 mountainous acres for hiking, and healthy, organic, mostly vegetarian eating. I would say it's perfect. Travel and Leisure magazine apparently agrees because it named the ranch the "Best Destination Spa in the World." Brides, if you can go to the ranch with your besties for your bachelorette party or just with your mom and sisters for a little R&R before the wedding (I ran into one of my former brides and her mom and sister in a swimming class!), I would HIGHLY recommend it!

Enjoy the photos!

Rancho La Puerta Organic Garden
Rancho La Puerta Organic Garden
Rancho La Puerta Courtyard
Rancho La Puerta Courtyard
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Rancho La Puerta Cactus
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Rancho La Puerta Hiking 5
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Rancho La Puerta Yoga 2
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Rancho La Puerta Gym 1
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Rancho La Puerta Gym 2
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Rancho La Puerta Bingo
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Rancho La Puerta Pool
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Rancho La Puerta Organic Farm 2
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Rancho La Puerta People
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Rancho La Puerta Eggs
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Rancho La Puerta Cooking School
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Rancho La Puerta Food 2

Scenes from Rancho La Puerta

The incredible people behind Rancho La Puerta—a Mexican fitness resort and spa just an hour south of San Diego—invited me this week to photograph the resort’s fitness department and its new cooking school and chef for marketing materials. I love, love, love Rancho La Puerta. I love its unique atmosphere, its classes that promote a lifetime of health, its place beneath the mountains. Because my assignment was the resort’s fitness and cooking departments, I didn't get to photograph its lovely spas, grounds and pool—maybe on my next visit. This place is truly transforming. I think it may be perfect. Most of the vegetables and eggs used in dishes prepared here come from the resort’s onsite organic garden. Its spa treatments are to die for, as are the resort’s serious classes and workshops. I even went on a seven mile mountain hike this morning!

I’ll be sure to post more when I return.

Penny and Sean's wedding featured on Aisle Candy

Penny and Sean's gorgeous wedding -- a sweet Valentine's Day affair with the couple's closest friends and family -- has been featured on Aisle Candy! Penny and Sean we wed amongst the redwoods of Tilden Regional Park, then celebrated with champagne before leaving in a vintage car. What a wonderful wedding story the couple will have for future generations!

Enjoy the feature on Aisle Candy and for more wedding photos, check out Penny and Sean's wedding on my blog.

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AC feature

Vendors involved in Penny and Sean's wedding included:

Florist: Freshly Cut

Formal Wear: Armani, purchased at Nordstrom in Walnut Creek, California

Location: The Botanic Gardens of Tilden Regional Park

Shoes: Prada, purchased at Saks Fifth Avenue in San Fransisco, California

A Mexican treat before I leave: Carli and Craig's Cabo San Lucas wedding

Though Carli and Craig's wedding day was a little stormy, we did a day-after session and the weather was gorgeous! In fact, Carli wore a bikini beneath her dress so she could sunbathe between shots and locations. At one point, one of the locals offered to carry Carli's dress back to our boat, which explains the picture of her dress hung over a man's head. This is one of my favorite pics of all time! Alas, today, I'm not going to the beach. But I am going to Rancho La Puerta,  just below the border and southeast of San Diego. The resort is located on 3,000 acres of mountains, and has its own organic farm and cooking school, too. How lucky am I to be able to spend a week shooting the spa for their marketing materials! I will try to share some of the images next week!

Cabo San Lucas Bride and Bouquet
Cabo San Lucas Bride and Bouquet
Cabo San Lucas Wedding Dress
Cabo San Lucas Wedding Dress
Cabo San Lucas Guitar and Sandals
Cabo San Lucas Guitar and Sandals
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Cabo San Lucas Wedding 1
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Cabo San Lucas Wedding 2
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Cabo San Lucas Wedding 3
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Cabo San Lucas Wedding 4
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Cabo San Lucas Beach Wedding 1
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Cabo San Lucas Beach Wedding 2
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Cabo San Lucas Beach Wedding 3

Backpacking Death Valley - Cottonwood and Marble Canyon Loop

Read this and do not get lost on the Death Valley Cottonwood Canyon and Marble Canyon loop! My husband and I recently completed this terrific backpacking loop, but a word of warning - we got off-track even though we already knew it was fairly common to do so, in fact we ran into a couple who had to turn around after three nights because they couldn’t find the entry to Dead Horse Canyon in order to get to Marble Canyon. We thought that the problem was finding Dead Horse pass which made me assume (by the name) that you will be dropping into Dead Horse Canyon on the other side of the pass. not so. This is the problem with all the directions we had. We had printed out the NPS guide to doing this hike and also directions from a blogger named Steve hall. Steve’s blog entry is terrific, but he doesn’t get detailed enough about where everyone goes wrong and the topo map that you might get from the ranger isn’t clear enough either. Go to Steve’s blog and Print out a synopsis along with a picture of Dead Horse Pass and the picture of Dead Horse Canyon. Very good to have. Also, print out the NPS directions too:

Steve’s blog: http://www.panamintcity.com/exclusives/cmbackpacking.html

Key pics from his blog:

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cottonwood marble canyon loop
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Dead horse canyon death valley

NPS: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&sqi=2&ved=0CCsQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nps.gov%2Fdeva%2Fplanyourvisit%2Fupload%2FCottwood-Marble%2520Loop.pdf&ei=NmtyT5HxD-qhiQKDhMC9AQ&usg=AFQjCNFQ-RgOEoyrT5Bhr3GqK-QbAY7ACw

BUT here’s what I will add to ensure you don’t get lost and have to turn around. We persevered and found our way, but only after getting pretty dehydrated and exhausted from hiking up and down the WRONG Canyon trying to find where we went wrong.

My biggest piece of advice:

Do not think that when you go over dead horse pass you are dropping into dead horse canyon - not so. When you read the NPS directions and they say "If you get to a 40 ft. dryfall you have gone the wrong way - don't proceed" - this is the canyon you are dropping into. Also in my opinion we went through one dry spring almost at the top of the canyon you enter once you’ve gone over Dead Horse pass. My husband thinks it was vegetation from snow runoff, but to me it looked like a dry spring. Pass this dry spring. Once you pass it and drop into the “bowl” if you keep going you will get to another larger longer dry spring. This is the one you want to avoid. If you get much beyond the top - you've gone too far. You will look for a sandy path on your left about at the top of this dry spring. It is not obvious! Here is a picture:

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death valley backpacking

There is a sandy spot that looks like a spot many people have pitched tents (my husband and I did the night we were lost). Keep going up past that and continue straight up (the path splits and goes to the left as well). Keep going straight up. When you get to the top and look over it will look VERY STEEP. THIS IS THE WAY TO GET TO DEAD HORSE CANYON!!!! If you have printed out Steve’s picture of their “first view of Dead Horse Canyon” you may be misled. We had this picture in hand and thought we were in the wrong place. The picture Steve took is from about halfway down when it starts to get less steep. Once my husband I confirmed that indeed the base of Steve’s picture looked like the bottom of the canyon below, we proceeded down in some cases skiing on the sand - it was that steep. But we ended up in the right place. Also, you will see trees off to your right once you’re down there and think that’s where the spring starts. This is deceptive. You will go to your right to proceed to the mouth of Marble Canyon - but the water is quite a walk from what seems to be the beginning of the spring so don’t think about dropping your packs and looking for the water. Take your packs with you and load up on water when you get to one of the pools - you don’t have to filter at the first muddy spot you will see - there is more easier access a little further down. This dry spring is pretty hard to get through. Try to follow the paths.

Another couple of helpful hints:

-       When you are going along the spring in Dead Horse Canyon you will come to a 15 or so foot fall. We went up and around the left side (which was a little scary with packs on), but once you get down it becomes obvious there is a rock wall you can climb down to your right if you’re facing out over the fall. Tie your pack to a rope and lower down so you can climb down without it.

-       in Marble canyon you will come to a very high dry fall. There is a path that goes to the side of it on your right (if you’re facing away from the fall) a few yards back.

-       When you exit Cottonwood Canyon to the wide open area you will be turning right to head to Dead Horse Pass.

-       We were able to drive our Subaru Outback to the junction of Cottonwood and Marble Canyon Jeep roads without a problem. Totally worth it so you don’t have to hike another couple of hours on either end. Probably not advisable with a lower clearance car, but no problem in the Subaru.

-       We came to water in Cottonwood Canyon way before we thought we would - before the end of the jeep road.

I can’t stress enough though that you absolutely should print out a synopsis of Steve’s information with the pictures of Dead Horse pass and dead horse canyon and my directions about where to turn left. The topo map with the route that the ranger hands out is NOT CLEAR. It looks like you continue straight in into the canyon you are not supposed to be in. This is a BIG drag to go all the way down there and have to go all the way back up and possibly have to turn around for lack of water and energy and at a loss of the right way to go!

All that said, if you find your way, it’s a tremendous hike. SO unpopulated and vast and desolate. A perfect desert hike. We went at the beginning of March BTW and the weather was great. Pretty cold the nights at higher elevation, but we were prepared. Here are a couple of highlight photos from Marble Canyon. Worth the hike!

Marble Canyon Narrows
Marble Canyon Narrows
Cottonwood Marble Canyon Loop
Cottonwood Marble Canyon Loop

First year portrait session with Rowan

I loved photographing Rowan as a newborn, both alone and with his proud big brothers. His mother, Teri, was smart to book a three-session package to capture his first year. Here are a couple from Rowan's newborn session and some from his newest session. I'm absolutely in LOVE with this little guy! Could he be any happier?!

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Fragrant freesia in bridal bouquets

Yesterday, I clipped fresh freesia from my yard and stuck the stems in a small pitcher on my window sill. As the flowers’ scent filled my kitchen, I was reminded that whenever a bride fills her bouquet with freesia, she can’t help but sniff the blooms all day. Here are a couple shots of my window sill freesia, as well as clients' freesia bouquets.

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Julie-Mikos-Photography-Freesia-Bouquets

Featured: Deborah and Kwong's wedding on The Wedding Chicks

Deborah and Kwong's captivating Casa Real wedding was featured today in The Wedding Chicks' real weddings section! Katherine of Custom Celebrations coordinated the gorgeous affair, while  Taylor Pham did Deborah's hair and makeup. They couldn't have done a better job! Enjoy the feature, and for more photos of Deborah and Kwong's wedding, be sure to check out my blog post.

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CAN I JUST GUSH?

Really. I love my job. I can't call it a "job". It's what I do and it's what I love. I just obsessively reviewed for the second time my shoot from yesterday and if I were as tech savvy as most of my peers, I would post a photo from yesterday to go along with this post, but alas, it's Sunday, I'm not willing to go get my card reader from my backyard studio because it's cold and rainy and I DO have the whole Sunday NYT to read, but I just had to post what I'm feeling. The 2010 wedding season is kicking in and with two spring weddings under my belt, including yesterday's I can't wait for more. I LOVE my clients. I have the most thoughtful and lovely clients and feel so lucky! After a typical very hard day physically and mentally I was rewarded by a total love-fest between me and my bride when it came time to bid adieu. She was so appreciateive of my hard work, enthusiasm and relaxed way of working that she gushed and I came right back at her with so many thanks for being such a warm, loving and enthusiastic subject. My clients had a fabulous wedding day despite the threatened rain and cold that drew their dream vineyard destination wedding indoors and my bride made sure I knew at the end of the day that I contributed to their fun and relaxation. Did I say I love what I do? This thought actually took me away from the Sunday NYT! I promise to post a couple of sneak peek photos tomorrow!