San Francisco/Napa Wedding Shoot { Aaron & Andrea }
Today was HOT, I think it was over 100. Not has hot as some earlier destinations we've had this year such as Singapore, or Brazil, next to the equator with 95% humidity and 98 degrees. Regardless, It was a challenge, but I'm stoked with how everything came out. The heat really takes the energy out of you, but its days like today when I get to work with such a great couple, and my team is awesome, and when I'm watching sweet images come out of the camera, I can't stop. Today we shot at the San Francisco Theological Seminary. Here are a few of my fav's as we drive back before crash out tonight. I love being a passenger and blogging while driving. Anyways, Aaron and the guys looked pretty suave. Normally I don't shoot inside if I can, but today it was hotter out side and inside was bearable. I tried this shot, I've never done it before, but I love how it came out.


moments before the ceremony was about to hit, Aaron happened to glance over.

Upstairs the girls were getting their "game plan" on. I suggested the idea and they rolled with it for a good while. I never imagined it would bring as many laughs as it did.

The guys wanted to help with the flowers and were joking around, so we rolled with it.

This venue had TONS of pianos in every room. They were crying out, SIT ON ME! and shoot me! So I broke down and we shot some sweet shots on them. I love shooting portraits, especially of the bride when they are not standing, everyone has those shots, I find it fune to try and get something different.


Cameron, thanks for inspiring me a bit on this one.

The architecture of the castles we were surrounded by was an amazing backdrop, as were the hills we were nestled in.

David, a new, up and coming photographer from bakersfield came out to help us today. I fired off this shot as he met another guest from the same bako hometown.

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