October 28, 2011

Engaged: Stephanie & Morgan

Eight years.

They've been together for eight years!  It is undeniable the amount of change one person goes through in this length of time. All of the joy, pain, growth, and happiness that can happen in eight years is exhausting to think about, and only to realize that you're not the same person as you were.  It's simple, people change over time. With these two individuals I can't help but realize that, having been together for eight years, means they are not simply in love with the person they once knew, but rather the ever-changing person their loved one is becoming.  That, right there, is undeniably romantic.  For Stephanie and Morgan, their commitment has clearly been fueled by their passion for knowledge, fun spirit, and love of good music.  Here's to celebrating the past eight years, and well wishes to the evolving future ahead of you two!  Congratulations!






















October 22, 2011

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

Today, I had the pleasure of being the photographer for American Cancer Society.  San Francisco held their annual walk for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.  The event was filled with memories of loved ones, strength, courage, and hope for the future.  Oh, and not to mention lots of talk about boobies!  Individuals from all walks of life gathered to hold hands and take one, monumental walk together.


























October 10, 2011

In search of glass

I often forget what beautiful churches San Francisco houses.  Well, that's probably because I'm not often inside churches.  So why was today different?  I was on a photography hunt to find some good pieces of glass to shoot, and what better establishment to resort to than a church!  As I stepped through the grand, wooden doors I was greeted with complete silence and isolation.  The stained glass windows softly revealed today's gloom, and as I stood there, alone in the middle of the pews, the rain drops outside echoed the realization that I had the entire place to myself.  It was just me, my lens, and beautifully crafted architecture.