What a day Elyse and Marco had. No, really. As soon as I arrived, Marco asked, “Did you hear? Elyse’s sister went into labor (6 weeks early) this morning!” And so, in addition to getting married, Elyse and Marco had a new (and their first!) nephew by the end of the day.
Read MoreHappy 10 years to us!
Hi friends! I can’t even really believe I’m writing this… that this year marks our 10th year of being full time wedding photographers. SAY WHAT?!! 10 YEARS! It’s pretty incredible thinking back on the hundreds of weddings we’ve been a part over the last decade, and truthfully, it makes me feel super old, but that’s not what this post is about.
Read MorePiedmont Community Hall Wedding // Alex + Tiffany
Today, in celebration of Pride month, we’re sharing the wedding of one of our favorite favorite couples, Tiffany and Alex, who are better known as “TT” and “Auntie A” in our circle. Alex’s best friend lives across the street from us, and TT is one of our two year old’s best friends, and together, these two are the ultimate friends to everyone in their lives.
Read MoreTips for scouting with your wedding photographer
Today, we’re talking about scouting! One of the things we ALWAYS do with our clients is scout with them before their wedding. We scout ceremony and reception locations as well as all potential portrait spots for both couple’s and group photos. This is a key part of our process for a variety of reasons, but mostly, it allows us to go into a wedding day and maximize the amount of photo time we have with our couple because we know where everything is happening and have a firm plan in place.
Read MoreRu's Farm Healdsburg Wedding // Hanna + Tommy
Hanna and Tommy’s wedding weekend was nothing short of incredible. They kicked things off with a welcome party at MacRostie Winery with beautiful vineyard views and touching toasts.
Read MoreStanford Succulent Garden Engagement Session // Elana + Ari
It was a real treat to photograph Elana and Ari’s engagement session. For starters, they introduced me to a gorgeous succulent garden on Stanford’s campus, and secondly, they were so easy to chat with and photograph it almost didn’t feel like work. ; )
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