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Love -n- The Giants: San Francisco Engagement Photographer

June 1st, 2009

How much fun is love? It is immeasurable. How much fun is a Giants game? It is pretty immeasurable too! So can you imagine how much fun I had this weekend as I hung out with two of the most in love people I have seen in a while. I think that we laughed during [...]


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How much fun is love? It is immeasurable. How much fun is a Giants game? It is pretty immeasurable too! So can you imagine how much fun I had this weekend as I hung out with two of the most in love people I have seen in a while. I think that we laughed during the “session” part of this day more than I have laughed in a long time. Then to top off a very cool photography session we got to stil back and enjoy the game from 18 rows above the Giants dugout. Um, that is how I say, “AWESOME.”

And just to make you a little but more jealous (sorry), here was our view of the game:

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Back to our story… Amy and Marv are, like I said, incredibly happy in love. They are getting married this August and I have the incredible privileged to be their wedding photographer. I just can’t believe I am so lucky. Back when they were first starting their journey together Amy kind of turned Marv onto the love of The Giants. It almost seems like their love for baseball and for each other compliments each other well. And it is for sure that Amy and Marv compliment each other very well.

So thanks to you Amy and Marv for the awesome day at the ballpark. Thanks for the laughs. And most of all thanks for sharing your love with me and my camera. Here is your sneak peek! Can’t wait for August!!!

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And I particularly think this is funny because the game hadn’t even started yet, haha!

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A Post Peek | San Francisco Engagement Photographer

April 6th, 2009

I finished editing all the images from M. and J’s engagement session. And there were a few in there that I fell in love with. I played a lot with silhouettes for this shoot and this was my favorite from our session. And then I got this shot as well, and I just love it! [...]


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I finished editing all the images from M. and J’s engagement session. And there were a few in there that I fell in love with. I played a lot with silhouettes for this shoot and this was my favorite from our session.

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And then I got this shot as well, and I just love it!

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Every once in a while a session is so much fun and the settings all around us are so beautiful that I just have to share more. Thanks M. and J. for your beautiful session!

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There is no day like today – my thoughts on the “recession”.

March 31st, 2009

I know you have heard it said, and it could be considered a cliche, but the powerful words, “there is no day like today” rings so very true during this time of cutting back in the American economy. I have thought about it a lot. Our family, like any other, is going through our priorities [...]

 

I know you have heard it said, and it could be considered a cliche, but the powerful words, “there is no day like today” rings so very true during this time of cutting back in the American economy.

I have thought about it a lot. Our family, like any other, is going through our priorities and reevaluating what we consider important enough to invest our money into. Everyday new challenges are presented to us and we carefully consider how we will handle them in light of our own financial situations. So I know what it means when clients and friends say that they are trying to be wise when making decisions about photography.

However there is something unique about photography that is not true about a lot of our other expenditures. A lot of the things that we buy will be around tomorrow and next week and next year for us to buy. That new flat screen television will still be at Best Buy (given that Best Buy is still in business, lol!) next year. In fact if you wait you may even get a better model. And that new couch and loveseat set will still be at the furniture store next year or you may find one that you like even better for a better deal later this year.

But your children, and family will not be the same later this year. Your newborn baby will not be as small as he or she was the first 10 days of his or her life ever again. Your one or two year old will not be a toddler forever. You will not be pregnant 9 months from now with the child you are now carrying (THANK GOD, right?). And your wedding day is a once in a lifetime event. The exact make up of your family as it is today will never be the same. Kids grow, situations change, dad’s lose their hair… like it is said, there is no day like today.

So here is my point. When you are reevaluating your budget and choosing your priorities, please do not under estimate the value of having the moments of your life captured by a professional photographer. Your baby girl’s smile is priceless, get a tangible memory of that up on your wall as art. Your family is beautiful. And as many of our possessions are becoming less of a priority in this economic time, the value of family increases. Today is the day to turn your memories in to art.

And here is the deal. If you mention this blog post to me in an email and then you go on to book a full session with me before June 30, 2009, you will receive a $50 print credit for making your family’s memories a priority during these tough times. It is my challenge to you to make sure and treasure the moments of your life, and to let me be a part of capturing those moments.

And no blog post is complete without a pretty picture so here is another image from one of my recent newborn sessions. What a precious doll miss C. is!

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Don’t wear flip flops: San Francisco Engagement Photographer

March 28th, 2009

The Lime Ridge Open Space is FULL of very sharp stickers. I found this out today during our shoot. Normally this paragraph is all about the couple and their love. And while M. and J. are very much in love (see this post to read about how they met), today it is all about me. [...]


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The Lime Ridge Open Space is FULL of very sharp stickers. I found this out today during our shoot. Normally this paragraph is all about the couple and their love. And while M. and J. are very much in love (see this post to read about how they met), today it is all about me. LOL!

You see I wore flip flops because for some amazing reason the weather is GORGEOUS! I mean, wow, 80 degrees in March. What a beautiful day it was, as you will see from the images. So I was all stoked (yes, I said stoked) to pull out my trusty flip flops that get me through about 3/4 of the year with no problems. Except for today. BIG problem. Thorns. Ouch. My goodness, ouch.

So this is my warning to future brides to be. I will be trapsing you all over the wilderness of the San Francisco Bay Area if you will let me. But I caution you to wear flip flops with care. I know I will.

On to the pretty pictures of M. and J., here is your sneak peek!

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And as proof of my flip flop dilemma, J. gave M. a piggy back though the thick of the thorns, you see she had flip flops on. I didn’t have anyone to give me a piggy back ride. I just had to tough it out. haha.

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To be continued… San Francisco Engagement Photographer

March 14th, 2009

M. and J. should have met years ago. Having gone to high school 4 miles apart, growing up in neighboring towns, and actually attending elementary school at the same school (same named school in two seperate towns…). It is unbelievable that they never crossed paths until a few years ago when J. asked M. to [...]

 

M. and J. should have met years ago. Having gone to high school 4 miles apart, growing up in neighboring towns, and actually attending elementary school at the same school (same named school in two seperate towns…). It is unbelievable that they never crossed paths until a few years ago when J. asked M. to coffee, um, I mean pizza… well whatever he asked her to, it was fate and here we are 8 months before their wedding date, celebrating their love.

They had their first date at a pizza place, as I mentioned, and so I thought it would be fitting for us to start our shoot at the very resturant their love started to bloom. I believe we even ordered the same pizza they had that night. Ok you can all let out the collective, awwwwwww…… now.

Yummmmm, pizza!

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Now on to the pretty pictures. I called this post, “to be continued,” because we will be shooting more of these in a couple of weeks. The weather just did not want to cooperate with us tonight. But the good part is that they will get two sneak peeks! Thanks for the pizza and laughs today, talk with you soon!

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Blessings,

kristy lynn