Melissa Diep was born in Saigon, Vietnam. Her family fled their homeland shortly after the United States pulled out of the Vietnam War, and Saigon fell to the communist North. Often referred to as "Boat People," her family spent 10 days at sea on a tiny, cramped fishing boat until they reached a refugee camp in Thailand. They spent a year and a half in the over crowded camp, which lacked many basic necessities such as running water, while awaiting sponsorship to the United States. In 1980, a Jewish family from Skokie, Illinois, answered their prayers. Melissa has been a resident of Chicago ever since. Her family's journey has shaped who she is today.
Photography Style
Much of Melissa's style sense is influenced by her fresh, creative perspective and passion for capturing extraordinary moments. Employing a photojournalistic approach, the result is photos with stunning visual impact, that are natural and unscripted. This dramatic storytelling ensures the moments and memories of each event are forever treasured and preserved.
Melissa hearts...
-Her family
-Her Giant and Little G
-Chicago
-Dresses and shopping for dresses
-Food with LOTS of flavor
-Her Mini (aka The Red Baron)
-Traveling
-Gossip Mags
-Dancing
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Melissa, that is THE most perfect rings picture I have ever seen in my life! And congrats on getting the tiny-waisted bride to post before the window like that. She will forever be in awe of her own figure on her wedding day because of you! She’s lovely. And the photo of the rings is STUNNING! I love learning from watching you!
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