The winter months can be a quiet time for the actual photo sessions. Daylight is short and the rains along with cold weather often mean that most people prefer to wait until springtime to take their engagement and portrait photos.

It certainly seems that spring is near because we’ve just finished two exciting engagement sessions. We’ll share photos from the first one right now, taken at the Presidio of San Francisco. The second e-session was shot just this Friday in downtown Los Gatos and we’ll share that one in the upcoming week.

Akemi and Daniel’s wedding is coming up in March and we’re very happy to have met this couple. It’s just a few short weeks until their big day! We captured their photos underneath the Golden Gate bridge among some of the abandoned buildings as well as at the historic Presidio Pet Cemetery, just above Crissy Field. Akemi and Daniel both love animals and felt that this would be an interesting place.

As you may have noticed, we’ve found a way to extend the space on our blog to make room for larger photos. Additionally, we’re excited to be showing you not only a few of our favorites (seen below), but also a slideshow of the engagement session!

Turn up your speakers and enjoy… (if you’re reading this through an email or RSS subscription, please visit our blog to see the slideshow.)

For those of our clients who have not yet scheduled their engagement sessions, now is a great time to do it. We’re going to be a lot more busy in the summer months and we hope you’ll take advantage of the beautiful early spring we’re having right now.

Let us know what you think about this awesome photo session!

Mike

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2 Responses to “Akemi and Daniel’s Engagement Session”
  1. Michael Corsentino says:

    These are awesome! What a cool looking couple. It’s so different in a rock n’ roll/punk way, I love it. Your post processing on these mathes the subject matter perfectly – great job guys.

  2. Liz and Nick Gozun says:

    The shots look awesome! I had no clue where the location of the shots were taken and I that’s what I liked most about the photos. There were so many interesting images! Loved it, and loved the post.

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