Bee + Stanley

San Francisco Bay Area destination wedding photography Bee and Stanley were out here visiting from Malaysia and even though they're technically married, they wanted to do some wedding portraits around the city.  We hit up a lot of the San Francisco landmarks including the cable cars and Golden Gate Bridge, which we had to visit twice because the first time, it was completely covered in fog.  These two, who have known each other since primary school and reconnected at a class reunion 15 years later, are planning a small wedding ceremony at home in December.  We wish them lots of love and happiness.

Caroline + Kiren Engagement

san francisco engagement session in bernal heights The moment we arrived to Caroline and Kiren's home in Bernal Heights in San Francisco, Caroline greeted us at the door wearing a full-length fuscia evening gown.  Have I mentioned that I love it when my clients take extra special care in their wardrobe for their engagement shoots?  Well if not, I am now.  I think it's fantastic when everyone gets dressed up!  Then again, I did used to play dress up all the time when I was a little kid.  Anyway, we had such a great time taking photos with Caroline and Kiren around their house, their neighborhood parks (which include an amazing view of San Francisco atop Bernal Hill), and a local bar called the Royal Cuckoo that is a real gem of a place.  Between the impromptu asparagus vs. cast-iron pan fight in the kitchen and dark moody portraits at the bar, their shoot was the perfect combo of fun and goofy and classy and intimate.

These two are big adventurers and so we're super excited for their wedding in Yosemite later this summer.

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Dressing for Engagement Sessions

what to wear for engagement sessions

I'm also a big fan of including props that are either fun and playful or meaningful for you as a couple.  One of the first engagement sessions that Adm and I did was with Judith and Tom, and it was an absolute blast because they asked us to photograph their session as the story of country mouse meeting city mouse, which is how they felt their relationship came about.  We brought all kinds of fun props including a loaf of bread and a big straw hat for Tom to wear as the country mouse.  Even if you don't want to go that far, including something simple like a bouquet of flowers or balloons can add a sweet element to your photos.

props for engagement sessions

We're also big animal lovers and so anytime our couples ask to include their pets in a few photos, we're always on board!

dogs at oakland engagement session in bay area

So, there you have it.  Remember, there's no such thing as getting too dressed up or in poor Tom's case, dressing down too much.

For Japan with Love

Utterly Engaged and Ever-Ours came up with a great way to help the disaster relief effort in Japan.  They are fundraising for ShelterBox.  ShelterBox was one of THE first organizations asked by Japan to help and were on hand on the Saturday after the quake.  Each large, green ShelterBox is tailored to a disaster but typically contains a disaster relief tent for an extended family, blankets, water storage and purification equipment, cooking utensils, a stove, a basic tool kit, a children’s activity pack and other vital items.  You can donate HERE.

They're also encouraging a "Bloggers Day of Silence" for Friday, March 18, as a way to raise awareness and respect and acknowledge the devastation going on in Japan.  With this in mind, I will not be blogging tomorrow.

Also, remember that Adm and I will be donating 50% of all proceeds from family portrait sessions booked now through the end of April to the disaster relief effort in Japan.  Initially, we were thinking we'd donate to the Red Cross, but since checking out ShelterBox, which is doing great work, we're not so sure, and so are open to suggestions.

Here is some more information:

Family portrait sessions are $300.  This includes up to an hour and a half of photography at a location of your choice within the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles and Orange County.  Family sessions can include babies, children, adults, parents, pets...  You can also purchase this as a gift for someone else.  The session only needs to be booked by the end of April, but not necessarily scheduled within that time.  To reserve your session, a deposit of $150 (which will be sent to Japan) is required.  You'll receive a CD of 40 high-resolution images that are ready for print in both color and black and white as well as a private online gallery good for three months.  Please email me at alison@alisonyinweddings.com with any questions or to schedule your session.

Below are some of our favorite family session images:

Picking the perfect location for engagement pictures

"Location, location, location." That's what my softball pitching coach used to emphasize over and over to me because I was, let's just say, more of a Sandy Koufax kind of pitcher, which means that my pitches were a little wild and all over the place.  I'm happy to say, (Mom, I hope you're reading!) now a full six years after my career as a softball pitcher, that I've finally realized the importance of location!  That is, when it comes to photography. In keeping with my recent theme of engagement session blog posts, I'll finish the week with another post about engagements.  A lot of my couples who book engagement sessions ask for advice about where to take their pictures.  So, let's talk about location.  Being in the Bay Area, we're lucky that there are so many beautiful natural spots and amazing landmarks, which means that many of my couples are (naturally) compelled to make use of these.  However, in doing so, you can also run the risk of having the pictures end up being more about the background or landmark, rather than about the two of you and your love.  For example, we've done lots of engagement sessions with the Golden Gate Bridge.  Now, I'm not saying that this is a bad thing because certainly, the Golden Gate Bridge is amazing, but, when we do portraits in front of the GGB, we have to pay extra special attention to making sure that the GGB doesn't overwhelm the photos and that we're still able to capture the essence of the couple, which makes the GGB more of an understated background element.  In other words, we still want the photos to be about the couple, not about the Golden Gate Bridge.

I love this photo of Alison and Bryan during their engagement session in front of the Golden Gate Bridge because the GGB is obviously still in the photograph, but it's not taking over, and instead, what shines through are their goofy and fun personalities.

You can downplay the "roles" of certain elements in photos through a number of ways.  In the above photo, I'm downplaying the "role" of the GGB by my composition and distance.  In the photo below, which was taken in Union Square, another San Francisco landmark, I'm downplaying "Union Square" with my use of light, which illuminates only Judith and Tom.

Similarly, in this photo of Aubra and Justin during their engagement session in the redwoods, another Bay Area specialty, I'm using light and composition to emphasize Aubra and Justin.  With this photo, I'm kind of going for a message along the lines of "ourloveissogreatwecantacklewhateverthisgreatbigworldthrowsourway."  And yes, my photo messages run as giant steams of consciousness when I'm creating them in my head.

So, what about when you have no clue where you want to take pictures?  Well, I always suggest places that are either meaningful to the two of you as a couple or somehow a reflection of your personalities and interests together.  This gets more into the photojournalism world.  As photojournalists, when we have portrait assignments, our goal is to try to reveal something about our subject in the photograph.  Ideally, something about their personality or interests that complement their story.  I bring this same approach to our portrait sessions.  Margee and Kate's recent engagement session is a perfect example.  These two are fun, goofy, self-proclaimed nerds, and ready to explore the world together.  They also love color and love to play, and so the Exploratorium in San Francisco could not have been a more perfect place for showcasing all of these elements.  Here are a couple of gems from their session that I didn't include in their main post.

As another example, I give you a photo from Hillary and Matt's engagement session.  Hillary is a winemaker, and she and Matt met while working for Gallo Winery and love drinking wine so photographing them in a vineyard was the perfect way to incorporate they're love for wine(making).

Some of my other couples opted to take pictures in the actual places where they got engaged.  This way when they look at these pictures, they'll think of the beautiful memory of the proposal, and these photos will really signify the start of their life together.

Above is a photo of Fenina and Hoang at Hayward Regional Park where Hoang proposed to Fenina.  Below is a photo taken in the spot in Half Moon Bay where Jake proposed to Joyce:

So, remember, when determining locations for your engagement session, you want to make sure that the place is special to you as a couple.  Sometimes even doing them at home, in your personal space that you created is the best place to create photos that reflect who you are and your style.  You don't have to pick the most gorgeous spot or best landmark to have beautiful pictures.  After all, these photos are more about you and your fiance, embarking on a new phase in life together.

Aubra + Justin Engagement

After making engagement photos with Aubra and Justin for more than 3 hours, we can't wait for their October wedding!  Aubra and Justin are both so easygoing and fun to be around (not to mention that Aubra is also a Tar Heel alum).  This was my favorite kind of engagement shoot - leisurely exploring different parts of Oakland, looking for cool street scenes and art.  We ended up in our old neighborhood near the Parkway Theater where we found some great light, shadows and colorful murals.  They also brought along their adorable pup Lucy who joined in for the shoot.  I happen to be an avid Oakland lover, and so I love these shoots that get to show off my city and feel so quintessentially "Oaklandish."

Who doesn't love a good stick fight?

Photo below by Adm: