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San Francisco Wedding Photography | California Golf Club

My apology for my absence in blog posting! We went on a two weeks vacation at the beginning of March and came back to a handful of boudoir shoots and prepping for Jenn and John’s wedding.   I’ve been trying to catch up ever since.   Moving on!  We were lucky to start off the wedding…

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San Francisco City Hall Wedding

I love San Francisco City Hall for all its beauty and grandeur.  The grand staircase itself makes me feel like I’m in a palace, and the lights that shine through the windows set the magical ambiance of the building.  The Rotunda under the dome is magnificent as well as the detailed carvings surrounding the interior…

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Matthias - December 27, 2011 - 3:50 pm

All your shoots are looking soooo good these days! And this one is a star! Great use of natural posing and soft light. I’m a fan.

San Francisco Bently Reserve Wedding Photographer | Stephanie + Keenan

Shooting at the Bently Reserve is always an honor because this is one of the most beautiful venue in San Francisco. The Bently reserve is a historical place built in the 1920s as the headquarter of the Federal Reserve Bank, but now it’s open for anyone to host their special event here. Stephanie and Keenan’s…

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Matthias - September 22, 2011 - 3:49 pm

I your work more and more, this is art!

Crystal Springs Golf Course Wedding Photographer | Annette + Henry

Annette and Henry got married in Burlingame’s Crystal Springs Golf Course two weeks ago. It was great to see these two tie the knot on a great day at a great location situated on a cliff over looking the water below and tree covered ridges. Enjoy the few teasers while I work on the rest…

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Priscilla Lee - November 5, 2011 - 8:36 am

These are beautiful pictures of Annette–I sent links to this site to all my friends (even the men). Annette looked the loveliest she’s ever looked, and I was moved by the poetry of the quiet pictures of the shoes, the ring, her putting on her makeup, and the bridal gown. The 1st 3 pictures–the red candle, her parents-in-law at the offering table, and Annette in her Chinese Chinese wedding dress and the Chinese gold (and others you took in the same vein–probably the tea ceremony– that my dear sister hasn’t shown us yet)–carry a lot of meaning.

You should show more of these on your blog–it’s a PLUS that you record the cultural wedding traditions and rituals. Photographers don’t seem to do that for every-day “normal” people. The first two are very poetic.

National Geographic does capture weddings of people (like the indigenous people of blah blah after some famine), but National Geographic is not doing a wedding shot for people.

I am so incredibly glad you are capturing these.

The pictures of Annette’s Western wedding are beautiful, so much fun and energy. I was admiring them a lot. You got Annette (the way she is/her personality came through!).