• Atlanta Sneak Peek

    Atlanta Sneak Peek

    I am quickly falling behind on blogging because I am off enjoying Atlanta with its gorgeous springtime weather and blooms all around. Normally you can find all my sneak peeks on my Facebook page, but I am treating you all to a sneak peek right here today. Evy and Joe are amazing, amazing people, and…

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  • Shelly & Mark | Palace of Fine Arts | San Francisco Engagement Photography

    Shelly & Mark | Palace of Fine Arts | San Francisco Engagement Photography

    With the sand castles, the gorgeous weather, and the element of complete surprise, their proposal was perfect. If you missed Shelly & Mark’s proposal, you’ll need to head there first and come back when you’re done. After all the tears and the uncontrollable grins, such a wild spectrum of emotions, we headed back to our…

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  • Film vs. Digital | A Modern Day Comparison | Shooting Film, Part 3 of 5

    Film vs. Digital | A Modern Day Comparison | Shooting Film, Part 3 of 5

    Film vs. Digital. It’s become clear that it’s no longer a matter of technical quality or megapixels. Digital is the norm of the industry. In many ways, it has “won.” But there are still a select few photographers who shoot 100% film even today, in 2011, and they are standouts in the industry. Jose Villa,…

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  • Shelly & Mark’s Surprise Proposal | China Beach, San Francisco Engagement Proposal!

    Shelly & Mark’s Surprise Proposal | China Beach, San Francisco Engagement Proposal!

    They told her they were having “guy time,” and the three of them, Mark, Joe, and my brother Albert, ran off to conspire at the beach, leaving her behind with Nikki for the day. Shelly imagined the boys were hanging out a bar somewhere, watching the game. She certainly didn’t suspect this. She was on…

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  • Color Me Pretty | Kodak Portra 160 | Shooting Film, Part 2 of 5

    Color Me Pretty | Kodak Portra 160 | Shooting Film, Part 2 of 5

    Is there anything more beautiful than getting back to the roots of what drew you to something in the first place? For me, shooting film has been an incredible journey back and a total jolting leap forward at the same time. Shooting film is humbling. You have to get back to basics in your technique,…

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  • Debby & Justin | San Francisco Mission District | Couples Lifestyle Photography

    Debby & Justin | San Francisco Mission District | Couples Lifestyle Photography

    The incredible story of how they met spans 2,650 miles from Mexico to Canada on foot. They had each embarked– separately, still strangers– on the Pacific Crest Trail at the California-Mexico border, Debby leading by two days without a clue that her future husband was trailing behind her. It wasn’t until three and a half…

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  • And Now We Wait | Contax 645 | Shooting Film,  Part 1 of 5

    And Now We Wait | Contax 645 | Shooting Film, Part 1 of 5

    And now we wait. Yes, I shot film. Real, tangible, old school film. I’ve been seduced by film photography. I love everything about its look, the buttery softness of the highlights, the beautiful colors, porcelain skin tones… everything. So after attending Jonathan Canlas’ Film is Not Dead platform class at WPPI, I had a new…

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  • Falling in Love with San Francisco

    Falling in Love with San Francisco

    The feelings had crept up under my skin. I barely noticed them sneaking in, and it’s only in hindsight that I can trace them back. In truth, I didn’t know that anything had changed in me until that very moment when I drove up that final stretch of I-280. As I rounded the bend in…

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  • Part 4: Live Shoot | Workshops

    Part 4: Live Shoot | Workshops

    Earlier this month, I taught the final workshop of our four-part series. It was a live portrait shoot with two wonderful models, Henry M. Chu and Shannon. We were rained in and spent most of the session in a loading dock, but with all the awesome participants, I think it turned out just fine. First,…

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