Engagement Session in the Presidio

A couple of weeks back Christian and I met Kathleen and Jorgen at one of our favorite places in San Francisco to shoot, the Presidio.  The Presidio has so much variety contained within its borders and it never fails to inspire us.  We connected with our couple and their dog Quattro in the late afternoon and shot into the early evening. We spent our time exploring some of the unique buildings and open spaces along the way.  These guys were super fun to shoot and did a great job being comfortable in front of the camera.  The grounds were beautiful and we caught some awesome San Francisco twilight. We look forward to working with Kathleen, Jorgen, and Quattro this Summer for their wedding at the Marin Headlands Center for the Arts.

For more information about our engagement sessions or to schedule a session, please fill out our contact form.

Chris and Christian

Engaged couple in San Francisco presdio in front of brick wall

Engaged couple in San Francisco presdio in front of brick wall

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engagement-session-sf-presidio

Wide frame photo of engaged couple kissing with rustic building

Wide frame photo of engaged couple kissing with rustic building

Engagement session at San Francisco Presdio

Engagement session at San Francisco Presdio

Engaged couple with dog in the Presidio

Engaged couple with dog in the Presidio

Couple in front of rustic green wood wall in San Francisco

Couple in front of rustic green wood wall in San Francisco

Presidio engagement session with golden evening light

Presidio engagement session with golden evening light

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san-francisco-engagement-session

Engagement session with dog and golden light in San Francisco

Engagement session with dog and golden light in San Francisco

Wedding Photography Timeline

In the months leading up to the big day our clients frequently ask how they can organize their wedding day timelines to get the absolute best from their wedding photos.  Over the many years that we have been shooting weddings, we have definitely learned a lot along the way. We decided to put together a blog post with some tips that we feel are essential to making your wedding photography flow as smoothly as possible and help us to provide you with lasting moments that you can look back on for years to come. Please note these suggestions take into account photography coverage lasting anywhere from 6 to 8 hours.

Bride getting ready on wedding day in Santa Cruz, CA

Getting Ready(Recommended Time 30 minutes to 1 hour)

Getting ready is such a fun part of the day to shoot!  We have found that during the anticipation of the event we are able to capture some really great candid moments of our couple surrounded by family and friends.  This time also helps to re-connect our clients and ourselves to one another and let folks know that we are there to have fun and help out however we can.  This is also a great time to document all of the details before they've been exposed to the long day.  We love shooting wedding dresses, shoes, bouquets and boutonnieres, invitations, and all of the little decorations that you've worked so hard on.

For the best getting ready photos, we recommend picking a well organized room that is basking in natural light.  Since there are two of us, we are happy to split up and document both of you during this time.

First look of bride and groom in Woodside, CA

First Look (Recommended Time 15 to 20 minutes)

The first look allows a number of things that help the event to move along nicely.  It's an amazing moment to capture candidly and a nice way for the couple to relieve some pre-ceremony jitters.  It also provides the chance to capture the joy of seeing one another for the first time away from all the guests.  Although first looks are nice they are definitely not necessary, we love shooting the traditional approach too.

Wedding party at Viansa Winery

Wedding Party Photos (Recommended Time 20 minutes)

These photos can happen at a number of different times throughout your day.  Depending on where final preparations are happening, these photos can take place once you're all ready to go.  With two photographers, we can split up and shoot both sides independently. If you are opting for the first look, these portraits can happen after we've spent some time with just the two of you.  Lastly, these portraits can also take place after your family portraits and before your reception.

Family portrait at Bay Area Wedding

Family portrait at Bay Area Wedding

Family Portraits(Recommended Time 20 to 30 minutes)

Formal family portraits are that part of the day that most couples know needs to happen but often fret about how it will happen.  We always encourage our couples to set aside anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes for this portion of your day.  If we're able to keep the groupings to an essential minimum (immediate family) then this part of the day can go smoothly and often be wrapped up before our allotted window of time.  With the two of us working together, we try our best to expedite this process in order to get you and your guests back to celebrating.  Before your wedding day, we'll ask you to provide us with a list of family groupings that are important to document.  More often than not, family portraits happen immediately after the ceremony.

Bride and Groom couple portraits in evening light at Vine Hill House

Couple Portraits (Recommended Time 15 to 30 minutes)

Beyond the first look it is always nice to take some time with our couples to shoot some portraits of just the two of you.  Best case scenario is that we are given a minimum of 20 minutes around sunset.  Some couples look at this as a quick mini session that takes place around the venue.  If a couple is looking to create something really special, we are always down to travel nearby to a designated spot to work away from the bustle of the event and really focus on the couple.  Obviously if we travel elsewhere a more generous time window will be needed.

Portrait of bridesmaids at Viansa Winery

Ending the Evening

As the celebration winds down into the evening and folks really cut loose and have fun, we love to be part of that!  Shooting dancing and partying is always a blast and we love getting out there and capturing those moments.  We tend to find an hour or so of coverage here does the trick.

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Every wedding is different and every couple has different priorities.  These are simply some things to think about.  As you begin to plan your wedding day, please don't hesitate to ask us any questions you might have.  We want to help you make your day enjoyable and stress free!

Bay Area Senior Portraits

A few months ago we had the opportunity to shoot some Bay Area senior portraits with our friend Stephanie.  We managed to grab some great evening light while adventuring in and around the Embarcadero in San Francisco.  Sessions like these are lighthearted, authentic, and candid in nature.  They provide a great alternative to the traditional high school senior portrait.  We love getting the chance to document this exciting turning point for our young clients. Check out some of our other recent senior portrait work.

Chris and Christian

Bay Area senior portraits in San Francisco
Bay Area senior portraits in San Francisco
Young woman high school senior in San Francisco, CA
Young woman high school senior in San Francisco, CA
High school senior portraits in San Francisco
High school senior portraits in San Francisco
Bay Area Senior portraits
Bay Area Senior portraits
Portrait of high school senior reading in San Francisco
Portrait of high school senior reading in San Francisco
Young woman high school senior with backpack in park
Young woman high school senior with backpack in park

Small Business Headshots

A couple years ago we had the opportunity to work with Kyle Smitley, a local small business owner who founded a kids clothing company called Barley and Birch.  Kyle contacted us in need of some professional headshots and portraits for an upcoming article in Inc. Magazine.  Kyle was featured as one of the top 30 under 30 young entrepreneurs in America.  We were super excited to see one of our portraits featured on the Inc. website. Flash forward a few years, we recently heard that Kyle has moved back to the Midwest but she's still hard at work.  In a few months, she'll be opening the Detroit Achievement Academy, an awesome charter school in Detroit, Michigan.  Take a minute and check out her Indiegogo Campaign and learn all about how the Detroit Achievement Academy will change the landscape of public education.  Go Kyle!

For more information about our portrait photography in the Bay Area or to schedule a session, please fill out our contact form.

Bay Area small business owner Kyle Smitley

Bay Area small business owner Kyle Smitley

Portrait of Kyle Smitley in Berkeley, CA

Portrait of Kyle Smitley in Berkeley, CA

Wedding at Mar Vista Cottages

This October we were lucky enough to book another fall wedding at one of our favorite Mendocino Coast destinations the Mar Vista Cottages at Anchor Bay.  Our Bride, Judy, was all over the DIY details and of course the grounds at Mar Vista are always beautiful.  A close knit group of friends and family sat on hay bails while Judy and Greg exchanged vows.  After the ceremony wedding guests mingled in and around the glass house for some bluegrass music and local faire provided by Trinks Cafe of Gualala.  To top it all off guests were treated to a desert table of eclairs, macaroons, cookies, and more by Franny's Cup and Saucer.  As always Renata did a fantastic job hosting and we all had a great time! Chris and Christian

Rustic wedding bouquet with succulents resting on tree stump

Wedding dress hanging from tree branch in Anchor Bay, CA

Detail of Mar Vista Cottages and Wedding Dress

Cottage at Mar Vista in Anchor Bay, CA

Mar Vista Cottages at Anchor Bay

Bride and Groom amidst redwoods at Mar Vista Cottages

Wide angle photo of Bride and Groom in Mendocino redwood grove

Detail of Bride holding her bouquet

Bride and Groom embrace in Anchor Bay redwood grove

Handmade DIY wedding program for wedding at Mar Vista Cottages

Detail rides wedding shoes on white wooden table

Succulent boutonnieres

Detail of DIY wedding programs and planter box

Father of bride and officiant mingling before wedding at Mar Vista

Wedding guests greeting one another at Mar Vista Cottages

Guests seated for wedding in Anchor Bay, CA

Ringbearer walking to ceremony site

Flower girls at Mar Vista Cottages wedding

Wedding ceremony at Mar Vista Cottages

Detail of Bride and Groom holding hands during ceremony

Bride and Groom kiss after ceremony in Mar Vista

Rustic details on the grounds of Mar Vista Cottages

Bride and Groom walking together on beach in Anchor Bay, CA

Happy wedding guests during cocktail hour at Mar Vista Cottages

Bluegrass band providing music for wedding reception at Mar Vista Cottages

Instruments and song list at Wedding at Mar Vista Cottages

Glass house at Mar Vista Cottages in Anchor Bay

Overview of wedding reception at Mar Vista Cottages

Table setting at wedding reception in Anchor Bay

Wedding guests during cocktail hour at Mar Vista Cottages in Anchor Bay

Tasty deserts by Franny's Cup and Saucer

Detail of wedding deserts by Franny's Cup and Saucer

Guests at wedding reception at Mar Vista Cottages

Food catered by Trinks Cafe in Anchor Bay

Plates of food by Trinks Cafe

Wedding reception inside glass house at Mar Vista Cottages

Sister of bride giving toast at Mar Vista WeddingWedding guest with grandparents