Sabrina & Andrew // A San Francisco Engagement Session ft. Conservatory of Flowers & Golden Gate Bridge
Wandered around San Francisco, ate pizza. The usual. But for real, check out the Conservatory of Flowers. It’s free every first Tuesday of the month, and so few people were there. There’s so many cool parts of San Francisco that not a lot of people know about (myself included). Anyway, here’s some pics ft. two real neat people in a few real neat spaces.






















Traces of 2019
So that’s 2019. Another year that exists solely in memory, which is really trippy and makes me uncomfortable with how fast time moves.
Instead of showcasing a bunch of images from the past year that belong in a portfolio I’ve been wanting to put together something that runs through the traditional wedding, and focuses on little visual stories. So this is just that, from start to finish, jumping between moments from each wedding I had the privilege of being a part of this year. A special thanks to everyone in these photos, jumping into your lives and capturing these frames has been such an awesome experience.































































































































Jessica & Ted // A Mount Tamalpais, CA Wedding Session
We met up to wander around Mount Tamalpais in their wedding getup expecting to see a lot of fog and some wildlife. Unfortunately we saw neither. Luckily we got a pretty nice sunset, and not eaten by wolves. Here’s a few photos from the time we spent together.












Madeleine & Nick // A San Francisco City Hall Engagement Session
San Francisco City Hall was where my wife and I tied the knot, so getting to go back and go through the process of getting Nick and Madeleine’s wedding papers was pretty special. After wading through the city hall crowds we wandered around downtown, grabbed some food, and took some cool pics.



















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