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After Jeff proposed to Lily (with a plane, in the sky), they built their dream San Francisco destination wedding from scratch, and invited their families and community to celebrate with them. Coming from Maryland, not only did they put on a magnificent ceremony, but they took their guests on a Cable Car ride around San Francisco, and treated them to a lavish dinner reception at Perbacco. With the expert help of Christina at Platinum Wedding Events and her team, the day came together perfectly. The weather could not have been better, and the City was alive – full of music, sunshine and surprises. Our itinerary took us from the steps of San Francisco City Hall, to the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge, past Lombard Street and on to Perbacco in the Financial District. It was a great privilege to document this perfect San Francisco wedding with both photography and video, because only both perspectives could do justice to the excitement of the day, to Lily’s radiant smile, to Jeff’s movie-star coolness and good looks, to the affection and connection between the newlyweds. I even make a cameo appearance in one of the pictures. See if you can spot me! Lily and Jeff, congrats to you both and to your big new family!!

NEW! Check out Lily and Jeff’s San Francisco City Hall wedding video!!
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I’m back, baby!! OK, I won’t lie, I think Janaki and Johan were a little skeptical when I told them that I was coming back from my own wedding just in time to document theirs. I assured them that I would be rested and creatively recharged, and that I’d do my very best to be on time for my flight home. While that was all happening, these two were finalizing their plans for a pretty complex day! Not only were J&J (may I?) playing host to inbound guests from outta town, they were also coordinating an intricate Indian-Swedish wedding ceremony. Fortunately, they had more than a little help from their friends and family! Bosco, a close friend, and one of the people who was present at J&J’s first meeting, officiated the ceremony, while Mr. Ramanathan, Janaki’s father, led the bride, groom and guests through Indian wedding traditions. The ceremony was uniquely special and meaningful, and it was incredible to see cultures and traditions intertwine before my very eyes. The ceremony began with the placement of sandalwood garlands on the couple, followed by a beautiful Swedish poem which Johan had chosen for the occasion. Mia, a close friend, began reading, Kärleken är så förunderligt stark, kuvas av intet i världen… (Love is so strong, so wonderously strong – nothing in the world can make it yield…) After the poem, the couple performed the Sapta Padi – known as the Seven Steps, which represented the beginning of their journey together and the vows which J&J read to one another. As we neared the end of the ceremony, an incredible warmth and depth of feeling had settled, like Vibhuti – sacred ash – upon the couple, the guests, and even the wedding photographer! Although rings are not traditionally exchanged in an Indian wedding, J&J chose to retain this traditional element for their ceremony, and they also performed the Indian ritual of Jaimala – the exchange of flower garlands. This act officially symbolized that the couple were married according to Indian custom. Rewind about an hour. I see Janaki enter City Hall in her radiant sari, and I immediately feel a breath of inspiration coarse through me. The reds, the golds, the textures were like a feast for the eyes!! Of course, Johan was perfectly coordinated with an elegant suit and a snazzy red tie. After people mingled, we took family photographs, and then I whisked J&J away from their guests so that I could get to work on capturing some beautiful wedding portraits around City Hall! The weather magnanimously withheld rain, and instead gave us beautiful diffused sunlight, which filtered through the giant windows on the fourth floor, where the couple had reserved their ceremony space. Needless to say, I spent the next couple of hours in photography bliss. These two were so natural, so effortless together, and their energy was endless. We explored all around City Hall, and then headed out to take more photos on the Embarcadero, and on to the wedding reception. All in all, it was an incredible day. Janaki and Johan, thank you so much for this amazing opportunity to bear witness to your celebration! Congratulations!!
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San Francisco City Hall is an old building, but to the couples that walk into it for their wedding ceremony, there’s so much new to explore. On the day of Summer and Yan’s wedding, City Hall gave us a lot to work with. Beautiful, warm afternoon sunlight streamed through the windows of the third and fourth floors, and the building seemed to be emptier than usual. After I documented their moving ceremony and arranged some classic portraits with their families, the couple and I were off on our adventure around City Hall. We traversed the building, gravitating towards the beautiful light. Afterwards, we headed outside and on to the Golden Gate Bridge to complete our shoot. Summer and Yan were a joy to photograph because they were so relaxed and so open to playing and experimenting. Despite the chilly evening at the Bridge, Summer bravely meandered along the wharf in only her beautiful wedding dress. Yan was handsome, confident. Summer was elegant, light, and graceful, with beautiful hands and gorgeous long hair. The connection between the two of them was undeniable. My job was easy.
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Let’s agree on one thing: The wedding photographer is the modern ninja. As soon as I arrive to document a wedding at San Francisco City Hall, I’m racing the clock. Park the car? Check! Feed the meter? Check. Get through security with my huge bag of photo equipment? Check! (It helps that the security personnel know me…I’m hoping that one day they’ll just wave me through). Then we’ve got limited time to document the ceremony and traipse all around City Hall taking creative portraits. Often, I’m coordinating large groups of guests, or working around events that are taking place inside the building. Often, too, I’m racing the clock (especially in the late fall and winter) as daylight starts to fade. Gotta get to the Golden Gate bridge before the sun sets! San Francisco City Hall and the city in general offer so many possibilities, and yet time is never on my side! Well, there’s one very crucial component to the recipe that makes my shoots a success: The couples I work with. Take for example Tony and Gilma (and their guests). Despite all of the challenges listed above, Tony and Gilma exuded boundless energy throughout the day. No matter how many stairs we climbed or how many transitions we made, their spirits never faded, and the incredible connection between them was the secret ingredient I ultimately needed to do my job well. So, Tony and Gilma, thank you for everything. Congratulations on a beautiful wedding day! And now, I’ll let your words and the images we created together do the talking.
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When I met Marina and Pablo at San Francisco City Hall on this particular autumn afternoon, we were working with the following set of ingredients: No sleep, no food, no parking. Add a scoop of ‘running behind schedule’ and a dash of ‘forgot the rings in the car’, and we had the perfect City Hall wedding recipe. That the day turned out fabulously is a testament to the love that flows between them, and the incredible positive energy that flows from them. Marina, Pablo, you are both simply fabulous. I still cannot believe that we were able to accomplish so much in such a short afternoon, and I sincerely apologize for making you climb on windowsills, wade through traffic, dodge cable cars and levitate using conventional balloons. Your sense of style and your ability to run down long staircases in high heels are enviable qualities. You might consider teaching a workshop! Anyway, I’ll stop rambling now and let you and the world enjoy the results of my love for photography and your love for one another.
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Five minutes into our initial meeting at the wine bar, and it becomes obvious that Alice and Kuang have it all figured out. Book the 4th floor gallery at City Hall to create a private ceremony space for 60+ guests and avoid the Friday rush. Check. Build in time for a location shoot in Chinatown. Check. Finish it off with a swanky reception at Roe. Check. All of this, along with dossiers of the wedding VIP’s, is contained in an extensive planning document (4 megabytes). Now, I suppose I don’t have to mention that these two are wrapped in all kinds of style. You only have to glance at the photos to see it for yourself (don’t miss: the tie! the shoes!!). Kuang – smooth, confident, always the gentleman. Alice – light, radiant, with a smile that lights up the room. It was a pleasure to document their wedding. We were all over City Hall, we turned heads in Chinatown. Did I mention, synchronized Facebook relationship status change? Check. Anyways, just a couple of days after the wedding, this lovely note was already in my mailbox. Alice, Kuang, you guys are amazing. You have an exciting year ahead of you! All the best!
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