Bella & family on the Bay – Berkeley family photography

Cesar Chavez Park, built over a sealed landfill in 1991, offers full panoramic views of the bay at sunset, immediately opposite the Golden Gate.  It makes fantastic use of what clearly was a poor use of land.  On a peninsula that juts into the bay, it remains windy most of the day and night, making it a kite-flyers dream location.  There’s even a kite rental trailer that sits at the end of the parking lot so you don’t have to bring your own.  Bella and family made it out on a chilly afternoon to catch a fall sunset.

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Tisha & Jay canvas the Bay Area – San Francisco engagement photography

Tisha & Jay flew in near midnight from Michigan to shoot their engagement photos and set up wedding details for next May.  They first braved a frigid, foggy pre-dawn shoot at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco to capture some of the California dawn light.  After a sojourn around the lagoon, we met again on the beaches of the East Bay to catch Sutro Tower and the San Francisco skyline in the background at sunset.  We heard the story of Jay’s asking Tisha out for the first time (after one or two false starts):  in true traditional style, their first date was a movie at the El Cerrito Speakeasy on San Pablo.

A lot of brain power here:  Tisha and Jay are both pediatricians.  But clearly more important:  these two have true model stamina.  They shot for over 5 hours on one day!  Keep your eyes peeled for their second day of indoor shooting, with a special surprise, to come soon!

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Christina & Alex at the Presidio and Saint Ignatius Cathedral – San Francisco wedding photography

Christina and Alex flew in from NYC to San Francisco on Labor Day weekend to get married.  Luckily, San Francisco is wide open on Labor Day weekend because of the annually scheduled  Bay Bridge maintenance.  They started their day at the Saint Francis in Union Square.  We snapped a shot or two in the Presidio before the ceremony at Saint Ignatius, a breathtaking venue.  We all took trolleys back to the Foreign Cinema for dinner in their gallery, complete with Christina and Alex’s spontaneous dancing at points throughout the night.

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