Happy Chinese New Year!! 新年快乐!

Chinese New Year in Loudi

Two years.

It’s been two years since I celebrated Chinese New Year the right way, surrounded by my Chinese family, gouging my face with the most delicious food from their garden, and lighting firecrackers everywhere. Two dang years. I can’t believe it. I haven’t shared photos of my trip to my friend Wang Hao’s family village for Chinese New Year, and I guess now is the best time to do it? Sounds good.

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First, let me clear something up. My friend Wang Hao’s name is pronounced “Wong How”. Just thought you should know so you don’t giggle every time I write the word “Wang”. Chinese family names come first, so “Wang” is actually her family name, or our last name. It means King, so it’s a pretty great family name. Stop giggling.

trip to celebrate chinese new year

You see, Chinese New Year is a very special thing, especially for the average Chinese family. My friend’s family live in a small village about 45 minutes outside of Loudi in Hunan Province. They speak a dialect I couldn’t even remotely understand. My friend Wang Hao said that the next town over spoke a different dialect. The linguistic diversity here is fascinating. They call it a dialect, but it might as well be a new language because Mandarin Chinese speakers can listen to it & not understand a thing. I remember hanging out with Wang Hao back in Changsha when I was at University, and students would ask her to speak her dialect because it’s just so dang different.

traditional chinese new year food

I remember being so surprised when I realized that even Wang Hao’s name is pronounced differently in her dialect. So the name I called her was completely different than the name her family called her. I tried to pick up a few words of their dialect but it was mighty hard. Her grandmother appreciated my attempts anyway & it gave her a good chuckle. I did learn how to say “delicious”. :P

chinese new year in hunan

Oh right, I got a little distracted. Back to why Chinese New Year is so special. Chinese New Year is so incredibly amazing because it is a mass homecoming. For example, Wang Hao’s parents do not live in their hometown. They work in separate cities because there isn’t any opportunity in their village. Their cousins, sisters, and uncles all do the same. Chinese New Year is usually the only opportunity for many working class Chinese to visit home. It is a mass migration from the city to the country. It’s actually the biggest annual human mass migration in the world, and believe me, you do not want to try to buy a train ticket when everyone in China is trying to get home. It’s absolute craziness.

importance of chinese new year

I find this so incredibly inspiring. Instead of simply moving their whole family to a different city, they keep their roots. They keep their family home & their family graveyard. They spend two weeks at Chinese New Year visiting everyone in the village, playing cards until sunrise, and drinking rice wine. It’s awesome.

chinese new year loudi hunan

I feel so incredibly blessed that Wang Hao invited me to celebrate Chinese New Year with her family. It’s one of my fondest memories in China. Chinese culture is one of the most hospitable cultures around & I believe Americans could really learn from them. Wang Hao’s family was so giving & kind to me, and all I did was eat their food & use up their hot water for showers.

One of my favorite memories from the festivities was Hong Bao (or in English, red envelope). During Chinese New Year, the older people will give the young people these small red envelopes with money in them (see photo below for example). Wang Hao’s grandfather was giving out his hong bao to his grandchildren, when he turned to me. I was so surprised, but delighted. He handed me a red envelope.

That’s me & Wang Hao below in case you are curious :) She is one of my best friends!

Happy Chinese New Year everyone! 新年快乐!It’s the year of the dragon. Hope you are ready!

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Nashville Engagement Photographer- Leah & Curtis at Whites Creek

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I’ve been eyeing this really weird location in the middle of nowhere, just DYING to photograph an engagement session there. When Leah & Curtis where open to suggestions for their session, I sent them this location & crossed my fingers. I literally sent them screen caps from Google Maps. They were down with it & I was SO excited.

And well, you can just tell how awesome the day turned out. Thanks Leah & Curtis for being open to my suggestions & not being weirded out when I suggested an abandoned gas station outside of Nashville for their engagement photos. You rock. :)

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February Travels

I’ve got big news!

In exactly two weeks I’ll be departing the great USA & arriving in China. I’ll be spending the month of February travelling around, working on photo projects, and visiting old friends. I’ll also be working toward my goal of visiting every Chinese province. I could not be more excited! If I was a talented writer, I would express my love of travel in a non-cliche way right now. But I’m not, so I’ll just say that I LOVE TO TRAVEL. It’s been 1.5 years since I’ve been in China & I think of my time there daily. So this trip is a ‘homecoming’ of sorts. It’s necessary for my soul. I might have exploded if I had to wait another year.

During my travels in February, I plan to check my email as often as possible. Sometimes I may not be able to immediately respond, but I’ll get in touch ASAP. Thanks for your patience. I also plan on doing all my usual blogging & such. Don’t worry, you won’t be having Alex Bee withdrawals :)

If you are a engaged couple looking at my wedding work, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I won’t be able to meet in person in February, but I will be meeting on Skype whenever possible. I can also answer your questions via email.

Two weeks. It’s time to brush up on my Mandarin.

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China Destination Wedding Photographer

Most of you know about my long-term love affair with China. Well, if you found me via search engine, you probably don’t know. I lived in China during 2009-2010. I studied Chinese & worked on photography projects. Amazing doesn’t even begin to describe it.

If you’re considering getting married in China, I say DO IT NOW! And take me with you. That’s how much I love China.

And if you’re looking for a destination wedding photographer for your wedding in China… I’d love to come along! My Chinese is decent (I can order food like a boss but let’s not talk about tax code) & I’ve travelled to about half of China’s provinces. I’m about as Chinese as you can get without actually being Chinese. I really really really want to photograph a wedding in China. Please take a look at my portfolio & get in touch.

Here’s some of my favorite photos from my time in the Middle Kingdom. Thanks for stopping by :)

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Knoxville Pet Photography: Little Izzie

I don’t usually do baby pictures, but furry baby pictures? Heck yeah. I just couldn’t resist when my BFF Zoe asked me to take some shots of little Izzie. They grow up so fast.

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