Joel Llacar Photography » A Visual Storyteller | Creative Wedding Photojournalism - Thousand Oaks Wedding Photographer & Los Angeles

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  • FANTASTIC.FABULOUS.AWESOME.SWEETNESS. WELCOME!

    Hey there! My name is Joel Llacar, and I am a wedding and lifestyle portrait photographer in Thousand Oaks, CA. Thank you so much for visiting my blog. What you will find are my latest and greatest. Some of my favorites from each wedding and portrait session will be posted here. I will also blog my own personal projects, educational workshops, photo conventions that I have attended, and other good stuff that I feel is worth checking out! I also have an awesome Facebook "Like" page at Joel's Facebook Like Page. I also encourage you to visit my blog and my Like page often for sneak peeks, slideshows, specials, and of course lots of gorgeous images.Thank you so much for visiting my blog!

    Bio Images courtesy of Brian Noah of Noah Photography.

Putting it all in Perspective

A Southern California Photographer, Rick Rosen of Rick Rosen Studios sent Pictage Photographers this YouTube Video. I know very well that I am so blessed, and believe me when I say this—>I always count my blessings, yes, even the bad ones! After seeing this small video, it really puts everything in perspective. I think we are so lucky, and so blessed, regardless what state our lives are, or how boring or mundane they might be. Please watch the 3 minutes video below, and let me know what you think. I WELCOME your comments!

Thank you.

 

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Auntie G. - August 10, 2008 - 11:08 am

This video hits me emotionally but it also reminds us that there is always an opportunity to help those who are less fortunate. I agree with you, Joel, we should always count our blessings.

Job Rivera - May 10, 2008 - 12:13 pm

Ouch! Gotta’ do something about the 71%…

doug - April 21, 2008 - 9:39 am

super powerful vid

Mark - April 15, 2008 - 8:29 am

I saw this when it first came out, but it was good to watch it again. It’s astounding the differences in basic needs that people around the world experience.

Wayne Toshikazu - April 11, 2008 - 6:53 am

This is a very powerful video, Joel – very thought provoking. Thanks for posting it.

Rachelle - April 10, 2008 - 12:02 pm

This is exactly what I needed to see, especially today. It is easy to focus on what you want and what you don’t have, and to overlook the gifts and riches that you do have. I am grateful for everything that I have, my friends, family, my son, and my husband…even when he makes me mad. =)

Joel Llacar - April 10, 2008 - 10:11 am

Hey Tricia! Whats up cuz! Thank you for commenting! I really DO appreciate that! Glad to hear that the vid touched you in someway. Believe me, I would have not posted it, if it did not have a significant affect on me either.

Tricia - April 10, 2008 - 5:22 am

This video really hits the spot…just yesterday I was thinking about what I was doing with my life and that I wish my life could be a little different…but after watching this video, I realize that my life is not so bad right now and that I should be grateful for everything that I have. Thanks for sharing this video Joel!

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