
Laura and Nick rocked Mid-town Sacramento then we did a little night photography around the less well-known parts of Old-town, it was great! Awesome couple, can’t wait to photograph their wedding later this summer!













Laura and Nick rocked Mid-town Sacramento then we did a little night photography around the less well-known parts of Old-town, it was great! Awesome couple, can’t wait to photograph their wedding later this summer!













The last 6 weeks have been incredible! I want to welcome all my new clients (there’s a ton of you!) and introduce everyone to Lisa and John who’s engagement we shot up in San Francisco. This was our second or third attempt at shooting as we kept getting rained out but it finally worked out to shoot during the Superbowl. If you aren’t a huge NFL fan, then Superbowl Sunday is a great day to hit up all the normally crowded locations you wouldn’t normally go to!
Lot’s more fun stuff coming up in the coming months; New York weddings, Biltmore Resort in Santa Barbara, Napa Valley engagement session, San Luis Obispo family sessions… tons of exciting shoots!










So funny! I’ve had a couple people tell me they can’t access my blog from work because my previous post from Nettie and Leon’s engagement photo shoot includes the word “wicked.” I guess the work filter blocks it in case it’s a cult website! How funny is that?
It was an engagement photo session marathon the other weekend in San Francisco! Somewhere in the middle I had a mountain bike race too (I did well, 3rd place in Cat. 2) so it was a very exhausting weekend! Stephanie was along helping out so it made it so much easier, thanks Steph! We met with Ben and Sarah in Golden Gate Park and while I grew up in the Bay Area and drive through the Park all the time, I haven’t actually been in the park since probably the early 1980’s! I vaguely remember a museum and something about King Tut then going to the SF Zoo and riding a camel. I was probably 4 years old at the time. Funny thing, when we met with Sarah and Ben the King Tut exhibit was back at the de Young Museum! That’s gotta be a good sign!
We explored the park and found some locations that made it look like we ventured far into the outback (Ben in from Australia so I had to throw in an Aussie reference somewhere!) though we were actually right in the middle of things. Ben is a fellow bike rider so we had a great time laughing at all the $7K bikes being cruised around the park as if they are made for such a lowly existence!
Sarah and Ben have a great connection and had a great time just doing their thing. Plus they are both super mellow and wonderfully warm people so it was a very pleasant afternoon. It made me really excited to shoot their wedding, fortunately, I don’t have to wait long as it’s about 2 weeks away!
I love musical theatre, I really do. Some people think it’s funny but it’s actually in my blood as my grandparents were opera singers. When I did a study abroad in London I must have seen 15 plays, it was awesome! Being in San Francisco has the advantage of getting to see lots of show being tested for potential runs on Broadway so we try to get to a couple shows a year. But I have to admit, I pale in comparison to Nettie and Leon! My first clue was the meeting place: the classic Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco. The next was that they brought their own playbills as props. Then I found out they have seen Wicked 17 times! Okay, they win!
It was a really fun day and Leon and Nettie are a gorgeous couple and a ton of fun. Leon I hardly recognized as he’s gotten himself super fit over the past few month, nice work! And Nettie just can’t take a bad picture, she’s just so elegant! They have been together for years and have a maturity in their relationship thats really great to see, I’m very much looking forward to what is sure to be an awesome wedding!
Yes, the hill really is that steep! Nettie is showing off her heel skills here!
