Becks & Seth – Oakland wedding photography

Becks and Seth both work in health care in the Bay Area.  They married at the Oakland Women’s Art Club in the Montclair district of Oakland.  The club has a gorgeous interior, and Becks and Seth spiced up the night with an elaborate cupcake cake and perhaps the greatest cake topper I’ve ever seen.  Many thanks and congratulations to you both!

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Spring has sprung!

After a long winter’s hibernation (mostly in the halls of Children’s Hospital Oakland) and Shan’s first pregnancy, now nearly 21 weeks along, we’re ready to poke our head above ground.  And ready we need to be!  Spring means the sun is out and the hills are green. With several engagement sessions and  a wedding already this spring, photo season has arrived!  

Nothing really says spring more than Easter (though Shan might mention spring cleaning), so to flaunt their Easter best, we present Miss A & Mr. A. 

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Mr. N at three, and with a new surprise on the way – UC Berkeley child photography

It’s our third time around for madman Mr. N.  His mother Betsey recently finished her Ph.D. at UC Berkeley.  Because they live nearby, we took some time on an overcast day to tour around campus before Mr. N’s baby sister is born.  He’s very excited to be a big brother.  Well, he’s excited about everything, because that’s what being three is all about!

Shooting in an overcast day can sometimes be a challenge.  When shooting, I’m often thinking of how I’ll bring the surrounding elements into the photo without interfering with a proper exposure of the subject.  Since I don’t shoot with flash, this often means avoiding backlighting and complex shadows (like those that come from trees), and it often means finding ways to keep the sky colorful.  On an overcast day, there’s just no chance for the sky to have color whatever you do with your exposure, so it’s better to use it either as a neutral background that the viewer can forget about, or eliminate it from the photo by shooting down on a subject.  The bricks near the Campanile made it easy to introduce an element of color in those shots where the horizon line is visible, not to mention the vivid violet that Betsey was wearing.

Many thanks to Dan, Betsey and Mr. N!

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