I had so much fun with this cute couple down at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk for their engagement session. Full of laughs, ferris wheel rides, a quick go around on the carousel, plenty of smooches and of course cotton candy mustaches! I had no idea, this little feel like your a kid all over again, location existed on the beach, it reminded me of something right out of the movie Beaches or the Notebook. And then before leaving we went down to the cliffs for some moody, aka foggy, "sunset" photos. Nothing like hoping fences with all my camera gear and Tiffany in a pencil skirt just to get the shot! But we did it - and end result...gorgeous cliff photos, complete with sea lions and Santa Cruz surfers. Thanks so much for showing me a little piece of your childhood Tiffany and Fayek thank you for keeping us all entertained throughout the evening. Looking forward to capturing your wedding at Diablo Ranch in October!
Engagement
Lauren and Michael Engaged - Potrero Hill, Crissy Field, Palace of Fine Arts San Francisco Engagement Session - {San Francisco Wedding Photographer}
Dimples, a man in uniform and pure chemistry - and what I mean is, Lauren and her adorable dimples, Michael and his military blues and together amazing, adorable chemistry that lite up behind the camera. We started our session in Potreo Hill, in search of a busy neighborhood scene and some skyline. We did find the skyline but Potrero Hill gave off more of a sleepy little vibe, which lent itself to plenty of PDA and moving furniture & trash cans to accomodate us. Then off to Crissy Field and the Palace of Fine Arts for some more fun shots. And I do have to admit when Lauren told me Michael brought his uniform I did do a little inner squeal. I just loved everything about it and so did SF as I think everyone that drove by gave a little honk or a wave. Thank you Michael for your service to our country and thank you for bringing your uniform so I could photograph it. Congrats to you both on finally being together and engaged & thank goodness there was a memory card in my camera to capture it all!