Archive for the ‘Weddings’ Category

I proudly present the story of Janet and Jason’s wedding at Campovida in Hopland. Of course, you could get the full story by looking through several hundred images. But you could also look at any one of the pictures below and I believe you’ll sense the warmth, ease, and friendship which defined that summer day. As I looked back through the chronicle of this wedding, I had a couple of realizations…or perhaps they were reaffirmations…The first is just how fortunate I am to be present, camera in hand, at wonderful weddings like this one…how lucky I am to earn the trust of my clients and to be among them and their closest people on such a day. At Janet and Jason’s wedding, I truly felt welcomed by their community, and I am so grateful for this. The second reaffirmation I had was that a wedding day is a living, breathing thing in itself. It’s not enough to show up and just capture “the one” picture, the “hero shot”, as it’s sometimes called. A wedding day is comprised of millions of moments, some of them perhaps anticipated, such as the walk down the aisle, or the exchange of rings; but others completely unexpected…the gust of wind, the ray of sunlight, uncontrollable laughter, or perhaps tears. It takes hyper-awareness to be present on this day of days, and to freeze in digital amber just a few hundred moments out of the millions of possibilities. Back to Campovida. What an incredible venue. Beautiful greens and yellows abound. Gorgeous trees and expansive fields and hidden trails make every inch a joy to explore. It’s no surprise that this very venue was chosen for this very wedding. Jason, Janet, her son Gabe, their handsome pup Oliver, and a bevy of close family, dear friends, and terrrrrific dogs were all in attendance and it felt like everyone just belonged there. Dina conducted a beautiful ceremony, and the music of the phenomenal Daniel Berkman, a wildly talented musician, was ubiquitous. Daniel played a rare African harp, the Kora, to accompany the ceremony, and his DJ-ing skills packed the dance floor for hours. Jason and Janet were so at ease with one another, so connected…A feeling of peace and tranquility settled over the day from the very start, and followed me all the way home.
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I have to admit that I was pretty excited when Diana and Eugene chose me to document their wedding on the Mexico cruise. I imagined a week of fun in the sun with close friends, pastel hues, gorgeous sunsets, wind and surf…and you know what? I was spot on. Moreover, I was fortunate to be amidst a vibrant and dapper group of family and amigos who were all eager to make the most of their photogenic sailing adventure. There were many fun photoshoots throughout the week: some on land in Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta, others at sea on the windswept decks beneath dramatic sunsets. Through it all, it was clear that Diana and Eugene were ecstatic about having their closest people with them for a week of celebration, and about the fact that they could share such a beautiful memory with family, friends, and of course, with one another as husband and wife!
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Hey! It’s 8/8! Not a bad day for a blog post! Planning a wedding from across the country is no easy task. Fortunately, Tammy and Brian had a support crew back home in California, and an lovely, welcoming venue in Byington Winery to help make it happen. It’s crazy how time flew since Tammy was a bridesmaid at Fontaine and Sam’s wedding back in October. Now, a few months later, I was fortunate to be reunited with Tammy, Brian and many of their awesome California crew. Although the day started out a bit overcast, by the time Tammy and Brian got around to reading their vows, the wedding was bathed in ample sunlight. Byington wine flowed freely, wonderful words were spoken by true friends, and the dance floor was instantly packed. When all was said and done, Tammy and Brian headed back to New York City, and I headed back to foggy San Francisco. Thanks guys! Enjoy the photos! I hope you had a wonderful time in California!

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I always knew that Chez and Craig’s wedding would be fabulous. From the moment they sat down on the couch in my studio, it was apparent that they had an incredible connection and boundless energy. Then I found myself shooting their engagement session at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Turned out that the sun-drenched day on the pier was a perfect preview of how their wedding would unfold. Chez was so fabulous on her wedding day that I literally had to go and look up the word “fabulous” in a thesaurus because I didn’t want to overuse it in this post, but alas, I couldn’t find any good synonyms. The decor was big on peacock feathers, which looked awesome no matter where they were applied. The boys brought the heavy artillery in what appeared to be 64oz. stainless steel flasks. Available on Amazon, said Craig. Anyways, Martinelli Event Center is a lovely venue, perfectly secluded with an intimate courtyard, a lovely gazebo for the ceremony, and a spacious building for the reception. In the late afternoon the courtyard was flooded with sunlight, which bounced off the walls and created some awesome photographic moments. Guests successfully dealt with the heat by downing delicious, ice-cold beers. Before I knew it, the reception was in full swing…and, no surprise, it was a fabulous party. Btw, Chez and Craig also asked me to create a video for their wedding, which will be appearing here soon! It’s been a crazy busy couple of months, so bear with me, blog readers. Thank you, Chez and Craig!
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I love City Hall. It’s grand, cavernous, beautiful. But it presents a challenge for the photographer. How do you stay inspired? How do you continue to produce exciting and varied imagery, in a place that looks the same every day, and within the highly structured civil ceremony process? I believe I have the answer, and it’s two-fold. First, I draw inspiration from couples like Clarinda and Wryan, who are willing to play, experiment, and give 100% of their energy to being partners in the creative process. The other part of the equation is my own constant experimentation. I’m always looking for undiscovered nooks and crannies, new sources of light, and challenging myself and my clients to pursue both motion and stillness in new forms. Clarinda and Wryan were amazing to work with. There was no denying how physically charged their connection was, and the photos reflect it. Thank you guys! I’m really excited to have created these images for you!
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Anthony and Magaly booked me months in advance for their City Hall wedding and adventure in San Francisco. They currently reside in London, and because of the ample lead time, I was able to help them plan their wedding day here in SF. Their whole families arrived to be with them on their day, and they wanted to make sure that everything went according to plan. For such a large group, they reserved the Mayor’s Balcony, which allowed them to have an hour of uninterrupted time to hug, toast and be together after the ceremony. Several weeks before the wedding day, I had already sent my proposed itinerary for a Cable Car ride around the City. The Cable Car picked us up at City Hall, and we drove to the Golden Gate bridge and Fort Point, by way of the Presidio. After that, we made a stop at the Legion of Honor for some elegant photos amidst the columns. Finally, wrapped in blankets (in true SF summer fashion) Anthony, Magaly and their families headed to the Cliff House for a delicious and well-deserved lunch. It’s never easy to have long travel- and photo-sessions with large groups, but (a) their families were just awesome and full of energy and (b) everyone was excited and invigorated by the sights and the chilly weather. Anthony and Magaly – you guys pulled it off!! Hopefully you’re on a beach somewhere right now and getting over the SF climate in true honeymoon style!

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