June 2020

Metson Lake Golden Gate Park Engagement Shoot

Nikki and Cory held their Metson Lake Golden Gate Park engagement shoot to help commemorate the same place Cory proposed to Nikki. Admittedly, I was surprised when they chose Metson Lake for their engagement shoot because it isn’t a very well known lake in Golden Gate Park, let alone a popular setting for an engagement session.  Growing up literally across the street from Golden Gate Park, I grew up an “outdoors” type of guy so I always love it when Clients choose it for an engagement shoot. I learned how to shoot by going to the park almost every day in high school, shooting the animals of the park as well as the landscapes…so needless to say I am pretty familiar with most of the scenic spots of Golden Gate Park, as well as the more uncommon locations. But perhaps the quiet solitude of this hidden lake is the exact reason Cory chose to propose to Nikki here on a picnic date. It’s always great to have an engagement shoot at a place that is meaningful, as opposed to choosing someplace that is simply more scenic. It brings out the fond memories and characters of the people…and in this case, it is the goofy and playful mood these two have naturally…but brought out tenfold when together. Their smiles and foolish attitudes were on full display today, so it was super easy to capture the raw candid emotions these two have when together. Some couples say they’re always silly together, but when a camera is present they become more reserved… Glad to see these two didn’t hold back 🙂 Thank you for allowing me to capture your beautiful relationship with this Metson Lake Golden Gate Park engagement shoot! Interested In More Information? Please Fill Out the Form Below! 415 756 9335  ianchinphotography@gmail.com 762 10th Ave San Francisco, CA 94118

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Jack London Park Wedding

Jessica and Arthur preferred a casual Jack London Park wedding in Glen Ellen, CA, wanting a low key celebration. It was everything you might imagine a charming, intimate wedding to be. From the beautiful DIY floral arrangements and decorations, to the disposable cameras that were passed amongst the guests, the day was perfectly warm and easy-going. During the wedding ceremony, instead of seating guests in intricately aligned rows of chairs, the bride and groom invited close friends and family to lounge comfortably on colorful blankets on the ground to enjoy the more laid-back, picnic-like ambiance of the day, which was absolutely overflowing with hugs, smiles, laughter, and singing. It had the vibe of a backyard wedding but in a gorgeous park! This Jack London Park wedding focused on having a good time without the fuss of a large production. To honor the bride’s Chinese descent and the groom’s French heritage, their parents spoke in opposing languages to introduce and welcome everyone at the Ceremony. Jessica’s parents gave a little speech in French while Arthur’s parents delivered some sentiments in Mandarin. Well…they tried at least 🙂 It was a nice touching way for this multicultural wedding to address the mixing of households and family as one. Add in the many smiles and laughs heard throughout the day, you just know this Jack London Park wedding celebration was the start of a wonderful and warm life together. Interested In More Information? Please Fill Out the Form Below! 415 756 9335  ianchinphotography@gmail.com 762 10th Ave San Francisco, CA 94118

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Hotel Villagio Wedding

Hotel Villagio Wedding Check out this Hotel Villagio wedding in Yountville, where Keith and Tricia took their wedding photos together. They were visiting from out of state and wanted to have some nice wedding portraits at the same hotel they were staying in (and got married in) during their trip. While they only had me for the couples portraits, they actually held a very private wedding elopement ceremony before I met them! They did not want / need any photos of the actual ceremony (their words) since they wanted it to be a special union and celebration with just them two and the officiant…wanting to keep the precious memories intimately between themselves. The romance and joy in their faces told me they had an amazing ceremony and were able to tell each other everything that they held in their hearts aloud. This was my first Hotel Villagio wedding and from this experience I hope it is not the last! As we walked the Hotel Villagio grounds and surrounding areas, I was immediately drawn to the geometric lines from the room stairways. I am a fan of abstract shapes, but also symmetry and lines and knew I had to get some fun shots for them for my favorite photos from the wedding. It was amusing photographing them here, as we maneuvered people walking by and the natural height changes dealing with stairs. Fortunately, with a little squatting and tippy toeing, I was able to have the two lovebirds at even heights, just as they are on level ground. As you will see in the images below, a Hotel Villagio wedding shoot offers a little bit of everything – the classic vineyard, a scenic garden, and beautiful landscapes to play with. Napa County is seemingly the perfect location to take photos in, being surrounded by rolling hills and year round sun. If this scene is something that you are interested in, please CONTACT me and I’d love to chat with you! Interested In More Information? Please Fill Out the Form Below! 415 756 9335  ianchinphotography@gmail.com 762 10th Ave San Francisco, CA 94118

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China Beach Engagement Shoot

Eric and Sheyli held their China Beach engagement shoot in San Francisco, and had a unique take on the standard San Francisco beach photo shoot. Eric found this place online and loved its nice view of the Golden Gate Bridge. I met Eric at the Mill Valley Wedding Fair where I was hosting a booth and he dropped in his card and eventually won a free engagement shoot that I offered! They both live in the North Bay so I was a bit surprised that they chose San Francisco for their engagement shoot, but I suppose with they view they had at China Beach, I don’t blame them. It was my first time shooting at China Beach, which allowed me to photograph them with no expectations beforehand or pre-conceived shots in mind, which was really refreshing! This allowed me to approach it with a new set of eyes, and I happily played with my normal compositions but also experimented with separating the two and taking advantage of the vibrancy and shadows falling on the building.  Eric and Sheyli were awesome to photograph as they were caught up in the moment of the shoot, not paying attention to their wet pants and sandy shoes as they were dancing in the waves. We were treated to an equally awesome sunset and dusk, allowing me to see different shapes of the remaining architecture of this old fort. Thanks for introducing me to a new location to shoot in, Eric and Sheyli – it is always a welcome challenge to photograph in new environments and settings, and your joy and love made it that much more memorable! I look forward to another China Beach engagement shoot in the future. 

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Backyard Weddings

Backyard Weddings Looking for ideas for backyard weddings and elopements? I love small and intimate weddings where you only have a select group of family and friends to witness your special celebration. I consider photographing elopements (25 people and less) much more meaningful and important because there aren’t hundreds of cell phones to document the day. It is all me. I am tasked with documenting the real moments and keeping those memories alive during the wedding day for everyone in attendance (and not) to remember by. If you are considering eloping, backyards, parks, and Airbnbs provide easily accessible locations for you, but check out these elopement locations in San Francisco to also help in your wedding location search! Backyard weddings have a false narrative of not being as important or as grand as any other wedding. This is totally the opposite from the truth! By choosing to elope or having your wedding more DIY perhaps, you bring the attention to what is most important in your lives – people and relationships. Typically, backyard weddings and elopements are smaller scale to accommodate the size of the backyard. Couples generally keep the decor to a minimum, because they would rather spend money and attention to what they truly value and not worry about putting on a show for other people. I have photographed a backyard wedding where they served Chipotle for lunch! There is no right or wrong, and making the day intentional and about you is what the wedding day is all about. If you are considering eloping and having a smaller backyard wedding, check out these Reasons to Elope to give you some insight into potentially choosing this for your celebration.  Interested In More Information? Please Fill Out the Form Below! 415 756 9335  ianchinphotography@gmail.com

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Engagement Shoots with Dogs

Engagement Shoots with Dogs Engagement shoots with dogs is always a great way to add a personal touch to images (albeit more work). I sometimes get emails from my engagement shoot Couples asking, “Should I bring my dog to my engagement shoot?” I am always a bit surprised when they try to convince me that it will be a good idea (always telling me they are super friendly and only weigh 15lbs for example) because I never need convincing and my answer is always a resounding, “YES!” Animals bring so much to your engagement shoot as they allow you to more easily ignore the camera and simply be yourselves! Engagement shoots with dogs probably get the most love across social media channels, let’s be honest…and I’m sure you follow a cute dog profile or two online as well (Spotted Humphrey is my personal favorite, and I even got to photograph him helping in a marriage proposal!) Often, these fur babies are the first “child” for a Couple anyway, and what better way to document your love story by including your pet and entire family! Have a friend tag a long to dog sitWhile pets can be fun, they can be quite stubborn and having someone watch over them while you are having your photos taken helps tremendously (or better yet help keep them still while they are in the photo). Additionally, finding a location to tie them down, or simply keeping them away from every single photo being taken, might be difficult by yourselves. I can’t be the only one who had a dog that barked every time she was tied up, right? 🙂 Tire your dog out before your session A worn-out dog is more likely to behave during your photoshoot. Even if your dog seems super relaxed at home, they may get a burst of energy when you take them to a new location. Do your best to give your dog plenty of exercise before you arrive for your engagement session. If your dog has already gotten their energy out, they will generally be more responsive to commands, ensuring you get great photos. And if you’re able to take them to visit your session location beforehand, even better! Pro Tip : Treats and hunger always work! Don’t feed dinner the night before. With your doggie being extra hungry, he/she will likely be even more obedient Bring along plenty of supplies Think of your engagement session as you would any other outing with your dog and bring everything they’ll need to stay happy and comfortable. That includes treats, favorite toys, water and a bowl and any other items you think your furry friend might need. Bring matching outfits  If you  enjoy themes or coordinated outfits, it could be a fun idea to have your pet dressed up to match your style. Even something as simple as a flower or “tuxedo jacket” can add a little playful element to your images. The engagement session is all about having fun, being comfortable, and showing off your personalities. What better way to show that than with your coordinated wardrobe 🙂 The best reasons (photographically) to have your pet with you You get to more easily be yourselves. By having your pet included in your engagement session, you instinctually act more natural and candid because you have that “shield” to rely on if you feel awkward in front of the camera. It opens up more creative possibilities and moments that are more unique with an animal. Animal shapes and even animal reactions allow more diversity for the shoot.  And even if you don’t already own a pet together, having animals in your engagement photos adds a little character (and often fills negative space) and is the X factor that makes a good photo great! And hey… if you don’t like how you look in the photos, at least you can say the animals looked cute! 😛 Engagement shoots with dogs make everything more memorable and you’ll have a ton of great photos of just yourselves too!   Interested In More Information? Please Fill Out the Form Below! 415 756 9335  ianchinphotography@gmail.com Related Posts on the Blog

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Offbeat Brides

Offbeat Brides Weddings Consider yourself an Offbeat Bride or interested in Offbeat Brides Weddings? Want to have a wedding that is authentic to you and doesn’t stick to the traditional way of marrying? I’m proud to be a member at the Offbeat Brides website because I love Couples who do things their way and make their wedding day their own! See the past Offbeat Brides below for some ideas and inspiration, and CONTACT ME to help photograph your most important day! And speaking of doing things your own way, if eloping with a small wedding is more your style, check out these San Francisco elopement locations. Roberta and Cu’s Cemetery Halloween Wedding Roberta and Cu got married at the Sacramento Historic City Cemetery on Halloween, putting together the most unique and creative wedding that I have ever experienced! They found me on Offbeat Bride, and together with 30 of their family and closest friends on Halloween day, they held their ceremony inside a mortuary chapel. Read more about their Halloween Wedding in the blog post! Karis and Will’s Faery Wedding at an Animal Sanctuary Karis and Will held their wedding at Isis Oasis Sanctuary, a part retreat center part animal sanctuary, that they had visited plenty of times as a couple. In addition to their pet ferrets acting as ring bearers, Karis and her offbeat brides maids wore faery wings to represent each season of the year. Marsha and Michal’s SF City Hall Elopement When I first met Marsha she was wearing a pink robe, and I just assumed that was what she was going to wear during the ceremony, which I thought was pretty neat! She then revealed she was covering her dress that she would reveal right before their San Francisco City Hall ceremony. Umm…it was freaking awesome!!! Interested In More Information? Please Fill Out the Form Below! 415 756 9335  ianchinphotography@gmail.com 762 10th Ave San Francisco, CA 94118    

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Corona Heights Park Maternity Shoot

Corona Heights Park Maternity Shoot As San Francisco natives, Christine and Ryan held their maternity shoot at various locations in San Francisco, starting atop Potrero Hill, then going to the Palace of Fine Arts, and finishing with a Corona Heights Park maternity shoot. With Potrero Hill they hoped for a nice landscape of the City by the Bay, as well as highlight the blue balloon they brought along as a fun prop, which unfortunately was short lived as it accidentally got popped at the next location 🙂 The second setting was the Palace of Fine Arts where they brought out a few other props including a tank to signify Ryan’s nickname, as well as a children’s book that Ryan gave to Christine years ago, referencing one of her favorite books as a child to be able to read to their firstborn. After utilizing the great sunlight at the Palace, we drove and spent the most time for their Corona Heights Park maternity shoot, since it is nearby their house for a convenient final location. Not only does it have a great view of the City, but you can actually see their house atop the hill! I had never been there so it was great to see the City that I love from a different perspective. After taking a few photos with a Mountain Man onesie, reflecting Ryan’s love of the outdoors, they then surprised me with a rainbow scarf, signifying the loss of their first child, which is something I didn’t know about them. It was a touching moment for us being able to pay tribute to the little soul.  Congratulations Christine and Ryan on your little boy! Can’t wait to meet him!  Check out the best maternity / engagement shoot locations in SF for ideas for your shoot! Interested In More Information? Please Fill Out the Form Below! 415 756 9335  ianchinphotography@gmail.com 762 10th Ave San Francisco, CA 94118

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How to Choose a Wedding Photographer

How to Choose a Wedding Photographer If you’re reading this I assume you are just starting your wedding planning and don’t know where to begin! This guide will hopefully answer the question, “How to choose a wedding photographer?” Like food, there are several different styles of wedding photography. When it comes to photography, there are little to no barriers to entry and one can be overwhelmed with so many different websites it can be intimidating. Below I have broken things down to try to make understanding the things to look for in a wedding photographer easy to understand. TLDR : View full galleries to ensure the FULL TIME photographer can shoot in both daytime and nighttime, and to make sure the photos speak to you and look exactly what you want for your wedding day in terms of candid vs posed, romantic vs goofy, etc. While you’re at it, make sure they have reviews NOT on their website to verify they give you what they promise. Write down 3-5 words that describe what you want in your wedding photography and they should line up with the images on the website (ideally the home page). Can they shoot with flash and photograph in dark settings? Make sure you see a photo of your photographer on the website to make sure you aren’t handed down to a random person the owner found on the internet to shoot for them. And finally meet / talk with your photographer to make sure your personalities fit.  Ask to see full galleries If you don’t read anything else…this is my #1 advice on how to choose a wedding photographer. Photographers will have some of their best images on their websites or social media profiles, but if you want to get a clear idea of their ability and style, ask if you can view at least 3 full galleries (ideally a similar setting and guest size). While you don’t need to request a full gallery from every potential photographer, if you’re down to two or three, it is highly recommended. Viewing a full gallery will allow you to gauge whether or not the photographer is capable of shooting in ANY situation (see my post about What Happens if it Rains on your Wedding Day). If you are throwing the most important party for yourself, you better hope the photographer you hire is fully capable of producing quality images in any situation. When you view the full gallery, pay attention to how the images make you feel. Do they speak to you and give you an idea of the couple, guests, and wedding day? Do the images elicit an emotional response to you? Do they capture emotions of the couple, and the VIP guests of the day? If family formals are the most important to you, are the groups well lit and composed? Are there cropped feet or crooked lines? Are they fulltime? Or do it for fun on the weekend? Whether its painting, cooking, or driving, the more we do something the better we are at it. We all have a natural ceiling if we don’t practice enough. Make sure the person you hire is committed to photography and actually does it more than once a week “for fun,” since there are A LOT of weekend warriors who work in tech on the weekdays, and do photography on the weekend.  This is the biggest (and most expensive) celebration you will ever have in your life. Why hire someone who does it “for fun?”  This is the most puzzling to me TBH. Regardless of price point, someone who does photography fulltime will care more about the experience than someone who does it on the side. Simple fact that they have more pride in their work. Do they have a reviews not on their website? Google, Yelp, Weddingwire, TheKnot…IF your person is legit, they should have a listing on at least 2 of these pages if not all. Random person you found on Instagram – good luck with no repercussions if they do a terrible job. Your wedding day isn’t ONLY in daylight. Can they shoot in the evening? SO many photographers ONLY put daylight photos on their website or IG because that’s what they prefer…no problem with that. Sadly, there are many “photographers” that don’t even know how to use flash. It’s like a chef only using the stove and not the oven! When reading on how to choose a wedding photographer make sure that includes all lighting scenarios.Make sure they can shoot evening photos (with flash)This ties into the number one recommendation above – see full galleries! RUN! When you DON’T see a photo of the photographer on the website! With a more anonymous photography company, chances are you will have a photographer assigned to you, who may or may not even have their photos on the website you love!  One of the “dirty secrets” of the industry is that large companies outsource the photography so you don’t get the same person who took the photos you see on the site. You may love the photos on the site, but you don’t get that person since it is a different photographer every time. There are many posts in FB photography groups asking for a “main/lead photographer” because the “Photo Company Name” outsources their work. It is very deceitful. A photo of your photographer will allow you to trust you will get exactly who you are looking at, and won’t be “pawned off” to someone else. Hopefully, the photographer will take the time to meet/talk with you personally, ensuring that you feel comfortable working with them. You will have the opportunity to discuss the details of your wedding and any specific moments you want the photographer to capture. What style of images do you want? If you don’t know…that’s OK! An easy exercise is to write down 3-5 words that describe your photos and the entire day. Some examples can be fun, candid, natural, glamourous, emotional, detail focused, bright, moody, and

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Redwood City Family Shoot

The newest member of the Ball Family arrived just in time for the Christmas holiday, and the entire clan wanted to do a Redwood City family shoot around downtown to give their family photos a more modern take (as well as be nearby). I first met the new mom, Alina, as a guest while I photographed Aravinda and Nevin’s wedding a several years ago at the Falkirk Cultural Center. Fast forward a couple of years later and she contacted me to photograph her Hamilton themed baby shower, complete with a Hamilton trivia game which she and her equally competitive sister dominated 🙂 From the very first time I met her at the wedding, Alina was always seen with a huge smile on her face, and meeting her family for the first time you can tell where she got her positivity from. The Ball Family members are such warm and welcoming individuals and made me feel like I was one of them. A parent of three daughters, Alina’s father knew his family well and was amusingly the total opposite of them, absolutely hating having his photo taken. Despite vocalizing his displeasure consistently after the first 10 mins and group photo, he gladly gave in to his daughters’ requests to taking more and more photos. The girls knew it is not every day they see each other, since they live all over the country, and wanted to take full advantage of this precious family time.  Living in Redwood City, they knew Downtown had photogenic areas, drawing attention to the fountains in the plaza which served as an ideal backdrop for their photos, while also providing seats for them to more comfortably get into family group poses. Seeing as this family shoot was taken the day after Christmas, I felt it was only fitting that we include a festive “Happy Holidays” acknowledgment in their photos before the Dad eventually got fed up with taking photos and walked away to conclude the Redwood City Family shoot 🙂 Interested In More Information? Please Fill Out the Form Below! 415 756 9335  ianchinphotography@gmail.com 762 10th Ave San Francisco, CA 94118

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