Megan + Willie in Hopland, CA

Megan and Willie had a really beautiful and fun wedding at the end of September at Weibel Family Vineyards in Hopland, California.  This was our first time to Hopland, and I was amazed by how beautiful and serene it was!  Hopland is part of Mendocino and definitely off the beaten path, especially when compared with traditional wine country, i.e. Napa and Sonoma.  We really enjoyed being able to use the entire property for photos - the vines were in their peak greenness with lots of grapes, there were beautiful trees throughout, and the weather and light were perfect!  Not to mention that Megan looked so lovely, like a fairy nymph, and Willie very handsome.  Their wedding was a total family affair as Megan's brother Kyle officiated and Willie's sister Lauren did Megan's hair and was "groomslady" extraordinaire.  Megan and Willie, we wish you two all the best and hope you're enjoying married life!

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Jeanna + Peter in Brentwood, CA

Remember Jeanna and Peter from earlier this year?  Well, here they are again as a newly married couple!  They had a gorgeous wedding day at Wedgewood Banquet Center in Brentwood, Calif.  Jeanna's friend Max officiated a beautiful ceremony and one of our favorite brides from earlier this year treated us to some lovely singing during the ceremony.  It's obvious that Jeanna and Peter are both very close to their family, and it was a real privilege to witness and document some of these moments.  Peter was also quite the dancer and busted a number of dance moves to keep everyone else dancing!

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Hilary + NJ in San Francisco, CA

Hilary and NJ were married at the Cliff House in San Francisco on quite possibly one of the coldest days ever for August.  The cold and misty fog didn't seem to matter though because Hilary was absolutely stunning and NJ very handsome.  We also used the darkness to our advantage to try and create more dramatic and moody portraits, which we did following the ceremony at Sutro Baths (right next door).  Most of their guests were from out of town and I think it must have been such a treat for them to attend a wedding at such an iconic and historic San Francisco spot.  Hilary and NJ, thanks so much for having Adm and I along - we had the best time photographing you two!

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Erika + Colin in Berkeley, CA

Erika and Colin had an incredible wedding at the UC Berkeley Faculty Club in August.  They met while in undergrad at Cal and are fervent Bears fans (they attend Cal football games whenever they can) so this spot could not have been more fitting or perfect for them.  Erika carried through the Cal theme with the colors, and so there were lots of blues and yellows which made the wedding bright and vibrant!  Additionally, Erika's family is Filipino and her parents surprised the newlyweds with some traditional Filipino performances, which was a real treat for us!  With backgrounds in photojournalism, Adm and I love photographing new (and ethnic) events with lots of color and dancing, and there was LOTS of dancing!  Also, I've known Erika since middle school as we went to the same school through high school so it was really fun seeing lots of familiar faces (one of my dear friends Stephanie was a bridesmaid!).

I don't normally do this, but I've got to give a big shout out to Jane Kim, Erika's make-up and hair lady.  Jane made all the girls look beautiful, AND she stayed right by their sides up through the ceremony!  Erika and Colin, thanks so much for inviting us to share your special day, and we wish nothing but all good things to you for the future!

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Adm pre-planned and executed this portrait of Erika and Colin, and I have to say, I think it's one of my favorite portraits we've made this year!

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New Web Site and Portfolios (and Breakfast at the Carolina Inn)

Yes, I'm crazy.  Crazy to undertake two huge projects right smack in the middle of the busiest part of my season!  Project 1: Re-branding and creating an identity (more on that to come later).  Project 2:  Building a new web site and updating the online galleries.  So, after a couple months of super long days and nights where my eyes stared at images and the computer so much I started to feel like I was going to burn a hole right through the monitor (not to mention the days I stayed in my pajamas all day because I didn't have time to shower and change and the only thing I had to bear was my harried reflection in the computer...) I'm so excited to share my new web site!

Alison Yin Wedding Photography

The site is powered by Neon Sky, a popular choice among photographers in all different niches.  My good friend Brandon has worked for them for several years, and I've always wanted a Neon Sky site, and so I'm really happy that I've finally made the jump!

Initially, I thought it would be fairly simple and straightforward to transfer my site, but then I started thinking that I've created so much new work that it would be silly to create a new site without updating the photos.  Therein lies the craziness and the long hours.  You literally can go around in circles reviewing and selecting images.  I recommend enlisting the eyes and advice of just a few people (too many opinions is not helpful) and "sleeping" on your selections for a period of time.  Although this isn't exactly eco-friendly, one of my photo teachers also suggests printing out photos and hanging them on the walls because if you can "live" with your images for awhile, you know they're keepers.  Once I had my photo selections, then I was faced with the rather daunting task of sequencing the images.

A little more than four years ago, Brandon (the same Brandon from Neon Sky) and I were lucky enough to have breakfast with Pulitzer Prize Winner Kim Komenich at the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill.  During breakfast (which Kim treated!), Kim talked about the importance of sequencing photos.  Essentially, you're trying to create a "symphonic, cinematic experience," and so the way images flow is almost just as important as the images themselves.  See, I found my breakfast notes:

Even though we were talking about creating a photojournalism portfolio, the same message applies to pretty much any kind of photography.  I tried to carefully sequence photos based on all different kinds of factors including composition, moment, color, graphic elements, content and light.  So, here is my best attempt at creating my symphony:

Alison Yin Wedding Photography

In addition to new work and more tightly edited portfolios, the site also has more information about things like the photo booth, photo booth flip book, and albums.  Plus, it's an entirely new (and cleaner!) layout!  It's still a work in progress, but for now, I'm satisfied.

Katie + William in Berkeley, CA

For the second time this summer, Adm and I found ourselves at the Brazilian Room in Berkeley for Katie and William's wedding.  It's really such a lovely spot, up in the hills, away from city noise and traffic.  Plus, I always love seeing how different couples transform places and create events to make them really feel their own.  Katie and William were no exception and they carried through an Irish theme with a live band that played traditional Irish music, engaged in Irish dancing and created details that clearly were made with the touch of an Irish lass.  Adm and I had such a wonderful time hanging out with Katie and William, who were just so genuinely nice throughout.  I feel like I'm becoming a broken record when I say these were two of the nicest people we've photographed, but it's so true!  We have been so lucky to have such nice and caring couples to work with!

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