Are you looking for a destination wedding photographer?

Where else in the world can you find a combination of Victorian style homes, sleek art deco skyscrapers and you can’t forget Golden Gate Park? You guessed it: San Francisco. If you are looking for a unique destination for your wedding or if you are already a local resident and want to keep your wedding close to home San Francisco is the place! Offering funky neighborhoods, museums, galleries, independent bookstores and some of the greatest restaurants around you can’t go wrong. With temperatures that typically never drop below 40 degrees in the winter and summer days that rarely go over 90 degrees, San Francisco has a lot to offer for any occasion making it a great option for any bride and groom.
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Here’s a list of some of the premier wedding venues San Francisco has to offer. If you are searching for a spectacular venue to host your wedding or reception these locations have it all. Starting with the Harvest Inn offering the perfect wine country setting for weddings. To the Hanoum Estate that is a Tennessee-style mansion surrounded by five acres of gardens, waterfalls and exotic landscaping, San Francisco venues are where fairy tale weddings truly take place!
"The great thing about photographing weddings is the energy I get from all the people involved. The eagerness, the love, the craziness -- all the emotions -- are food for my soul. I feel especially honored to be the one hired to capture this emotion with my camera, for the enjoyment of you and your family.
"I seek out the subtleties and the nuances. I take advantage of the natural light and shadow to provide the dramatic flair that will lend impact to the image. And as I do my work, I am conscientious of the energy in the room and how to use or enhance it to get the images that will still excite you years from now. The style I embrace is photojournalistic fashion, fine art, and avantgarde."
"Every wedding is a great adventure, which is to say you can always expect the unexpected and really experience people as their truest, most authentic selves. That's why I love being a photographer.,
"Documenting a wedding, and the emotions surrounding it, is a true challenge. I live for that challenge. How does one capture the essence of a moment when a soul is laid bare? How can one capture stillness and subtlety in the midst of chaos?
"Believe it or not, it takes a lot of intentionality, and often a lot of preparation, to get that great "candid shot." It requires an absolute immersion in the moment. The photographer must be completely, utterly present !"