
A Backyard Wedding in San Francisco | A Sweet Minimony
Micro-weddings, Mini-monies - whatever you want to call them, they are all the same - celebrations of love and the resiliency of those in support of it.

Re-envisioning Their Wedding During Coronavirus | Love in the time of Covid-19
#loveisnotcancelled - I’m sure you’ve seen that hashtag pop up quite frequently these days, as the coronavirus has upended most everyone’s lives. And even after half a year of enduring this pandemic, we are all (or most of us at least) still trying to navigate daily life as safely as possible. As the counties slowly start to open up and allow more non-essential businesses to re-open (with safety & health guidelines to follow), small gatherings of the same household, even being able to eat out at a restaurant is imaginable again - with some challenges and changes of course.

Environmental Portraits + Family Sessions | Working Safely During this Pandemic
Like many, my life + business/work has been greatly affected by this pandemic and SIP orders. And to add on top of that - “school” has started for my kids - and well….I’m not going to fully comment on that experience since we - including the teachers/schools are still trying to figure things out…(But trust me in that I have many, MANY opinions on the matter)

Intimate wedding in the San Francisco Bay area
Note - this little wedding was prior to the pandemic and was a few years ago! I know! I can’t believe I haven’t yet blogged this (micro)wedding either! But better late than never as it is especially fitting for the current times of social distancing and smaller gatherings and zoom weddings.
These two sweet & kind humans planned their intimate wedding with their favorite people and gathered one fine morning up in an open space preserve in Mill Valley.

A Sweet Micro-wedding at Kelley Park | San Francisco Intimate Wedding Photographer
Here is another sweet micro-wedding I photographed last year that I am just now getting a chance to blog and share.
These two found me by way of another photographer and dear friend, Amber. I am so thankful for my community and peers because around here, it’s always community over competition - at least with the company I keep <3 !