SCV Center for Photography

SCV Center for Photography SCV Center for Photography is a studio in Santa Clarita, CA that offers workshops for all levels in photography and Photoshop.

We also photograph Weddings, Special Events and Portraits We also photograph Weddings, Special Events, Products, Headshots and Portraits.

Are you looking to update your Corporate Staff photos.  We can help.... Thank you Donahoe & Young for trusting us.
07/24/2018

Are you looking to update your Corporate Staff photos. We can help.... Thank you Donahoe & Young for trusting us.

If you are looking to have your company group photo updated, do not hesitate to contact us.  We can come to your locatio...
07/20/2018

If you are looking to have your company group photo updated, do not hesitate to contact us. We can come to your location...... Just ask TriStar Home Loans!!!!

Had the pleasure of photographing this home for Randal Winter Construction...  Amazing dining room.  We photograph homes...
07/19/2018

Had the pleasure of photographing this home for Randal Winter Construction... Amazing dining room. We photograph homes for real estate agents for listings and also do before and afters photos for all construction trades....

Are you looking for a portrait of your special family member, well give us a call.....
07/18/2018

Are you looking for a portrait of your special family member, well give us a call.....

So awesome to see my image grace the cover of the current issue of Inside SCV Magazine...
03/21/2018

So awesome to see my image grace the cover of the current issue of Inside SCV Magazine...

Enjoyed doing a family portrait for the cover of Pet Me! Magazine.... Great local magazine regarding pets and life in th...
03/08/2018

Enjoyed doing a family portrait for the cover of Pet Me! Magazine.... Great local magazine regarding pets and life in the SCV

02/04/2018

Yesterday the National Park Service issues a press release announcing a new permit system for viewing Horsetail Fall. Here are the essentials:

– From February 12th through 26th there will be a special “event zone” between Yosemite Valley Lodge and the El Capitan crossover.

– During that time Southside Drive will be open to two-way traffic, with no parking allowed between the El Cap crossover and Sentinel Bridge.

– Northside Drive will be open only to cars with parking permits. The right-hand lane of Northside Drive will be converted to parking for 300 vehicles with permits. 250 free parking reservations for each day can be obtained online starting tomorrow, February 3rd, at 9:00 a.m. PST, through EventBrite. 50 first-come, first-served permits will be available each day at The Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite Village from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Those who obtain a permit online will need to bring a printed copy of their reservation confirmation to The Ansel Adams Gallery on the day of their reservation to obtain a parking pass.

– Without a parking permit for Northside Drive, the only access to the “event zone” will be by foot from Yosemite Valley Lodge or El Cap Meadow, or by paying a fee to take a naturalist-guided tour with the main park concessioner, Yosemite Hospitality.

You can read the full press release here.

When I first read this I wondered why they’re only allowing parking on Northside Drive, since the Southside Drive viewing area is almost as popular. In thinking about it, my guess is that the park service believes the Southside Drive area is more sensitive, since it’s near the river, so this is their way of discouraging people from going there. But it would be nice if they spelled this out.

And this is supposed to be a pilot program, but with little water in Horsetail Fall, I wonder if the park service will really learn anything this year, since there will probably will be fewer people than usual.

One side effect of this “event zone” is that parking along Southside Drive between the El Cap crossover and Sentinel Bridge will probably be closed off 24 hours a day between February 12th and 26th. So that means you’ll have to walk to Cathedral Beach, Sentinel Bridge, and the Four-Mile trailhead, even in the morning, and even if you have no plans to photograph Horsetail Fall. I haven’t been able to confirm this 24-hour closure, but it seems likely, since it would be difficult to close the parking areas off each day and then reopen them after sunset.

It’ll be interesting to see how this all plays out!

01/10/2018

Dig up your heftiest parka, because while you might still be recovering from an extra-frosty and wet January, there's no better time to pay a visit to your closest national park—especially this long weekend.

Entrance to all of the country's 58 national parks will be free this coming Monday, January 15, in honor of Martin Luther King Day. According to Travel + Leisure, it's only one of four other days this year that you won't have to pay to take in Yosemite's breathtaking peaks or Glacier's alpine lakes. The remaining no-admission days fall during National Park Week on April 21, National Public Lands Day on September 22 and Veterans Day on November 11.

Enjoyed shooting this Santa Clarita home for a contractor client. Do you need great images for your business? Call us as...
01/02/2018

Enjoyed shooting this Santa Clarita home for a contractor client. Do you need great images for your business? Call us as we can help you today!!!!!

So very honored.....
10/25/2017

So very honored.....

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