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Monthly Archives: June 2012

Thursday // Week IV


This last weekend Evan and I went up to the Russian River area to shoot a wedding together. We took an extra day to explore the forest and the coast, and we couldn’t have been more in our element. The wedding was outdoors by the river, surrounded by towering redwoods, and breathtaking in every way. It was a perfect fit and we feel so lucky to have met some new friends and been the ones to capture the day. Northern California, we love you.

If you’re ever traveling and want to skip the hotel, check out airbnb. So rad, and so far we’ve had awesome experiences. I’d like to travel across the world staying in houseboats.

When we’ve both worked a long day and don’t feel like making dinner, we’ll whip together this kale quinoa dish. So quick, and so ridiculously good. We’ve even had it without the goat cheese and it still makes our mouths water. Super healthy, delicious, and vegan friendly: win win.

When I did my first engagement session ever in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina, I was a little miffed upon arrival that someone had taken the exact spot I’d had my eye on for weeks. Little did I know that  Ghosts of Old Highways was being filmed and it was no other than a musician I was a fan of, Ben Lovett. Oops. Regardless, we shared the mountain space and it looks like we both were happy with what we got that day. The film was recently released and it was awesome to watch some of the scenery I know. It’s intense and a little crazy though, just a forewarning. We stumbled across it at the wedding scene… which made us have NO idea what could possibly be going on.

This weekend we get to head to Evan’s hometown near San Diego and capture some faces we love getting hitched. Which, in our book, is the best thing we could possibly be doing. Hope you all are finishing up a wonderful week!

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Amy and Josh // Engaged

I had such a good time shooting Amy and Josh’s engagement session, I loved coming back to the Paramount Ranch to explore. It has to be one of my favorite places in the area and I have so many ridiculously good images to share from this session, these two killed it. For now, you can see more of their sneak peek over on the facebook page.

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Thursday // Week III

The polaroid film I bought showed up in the mail and I took my first shots with it today. I think next time I’ll go with the newer film that’s not expired, but for now I’m rolling with the unexpected results. That’s the magic! Tuck dog agrees.

I’m going on day three of this being stuck in my head. I’m not complaining, it’s pretty awesome. To those of us at least that are old enough to remember the show. I’m assuming I was on the tail end of that generation…

A couple of weeks ago I met some of the cast members of a certain show and shot some pictures of them. It was pretty fun, I can’t wait to see who comes out to visit us next!

Grab a glass of wine, dim the lights, and contemplate the universe. It’s so beautiful, I can’t really get enough of it.

I’m dreaming of a Grand Canyon wedding today. Or engagement. Or anything. Hit me up, we can talk special deets. I love going back to one of my home states and give deals to make it happen.

A ghost town sneak peek coming up next!

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Thursday // Week II

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I recently purchased a vintage Russian camera called the Zenit-E, and I’m so excited to shoot film along with the Duaflex II I’ve already been using at weddings. There’s really nothing like shooting analog!

Polariod is dead? Not so, I have some of those magical packs on their way and I can’t wait to snap some instant pics thanks to the Impossible Project.

If you’re bored, you can waste some time creating your own beats. You’re welcome for assisting you in your procrastination.

I’m trying to spend more time creating things that aren’t digital. My first project? Creating a dry erase board, narwhal and all. I’ll let you know if I actually succeed.

A peek into the glamorous world of a wedding photographer. So hilarious, so true. Whoever created this is awesome and I want to be their friend.

Until next week!

 

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