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Swedenborgian Church Wedding – Richard and Aaron

Swedenborgian Church Wedding – Richard and Aaron Richard and Aaron ‘s same-sex wedding at the Swedenborgian Church wedding in San Francisco was a very simple, yet memorable affair. They found me via Offbeat Bride which is always great, and appreciated my “creative and quirky images.” 🙂 Though they weren’t as offbeat as my other Clients, they proved you don’t need a unique outside the box theme or a wildly decorated venue to have a fun and personal wedding, perfectly suited to your needs. When people ask me what my style is, I tell them it is emotional creative journalism. First and foremost, I focus on capturing emotion (tears and laughter are definitely my favorites to capture) and I tell them no matter how elaborate or large your wedding is, there are always moments to remember and emotions to capture. Though Richard and Aaron’s wedding was more intimate with size, space, and total time for the celebration, I pride myself in being able to tell the story of the day and capturing moments regardless of these numbers. Hopefully, it shows to any future couples that whether you want the most grandiose offbeat affair, or the most intimate and low key celebration, what matters most are the moments of the day and the people you are with. For Richard and Aaron, they produced their perfectly intimate Swedenborgian Church wedding all within 4 hours, and that was their definition of an ideal wedding. 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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The Olympic Club Wedding – Jamie and Andrew

Jamie and Andrew held their black tie wedding at The Olympic Club, requesting an adults only affair, to ensure their guests were allowed to let loose and thoroughly enjoy themselves…which, as you can see from the images, they did! 🙂 Leading up to the big day, I would chat with Jamie about how the planning was going, and every time she would nonchalantly say she wasn’t really thinking about it. She was easily one of the most casual soon-to-be brides I had ever met – which was a great introduction into her personality – which of course carried over into the wedding day theme. The majority of the Ceremony, as well as Reception, was all laughs, as stories of how the two reconnected at a party (after meeting at Princeton) and amusing stories of how they bonded over flying airplanes (yes, they’re actual pilots – see their airplane engagement photos – got the near 200 guests cracking up. Both Jamie and Andrew wanted to emphasize enjoying the party and adjusted the day accordingly with only 3 formal group photos and about 15 minutes of couples portraits, before having ample face time with their guests at the cocktail hour, for example. Throughout this time, I would walk around and consistently hear guests tell one another, “Those were the best vows ever!” If the reactions of the crowd don’t convince you, I don’t know what will! 😀 It really was a joyous evening for everyone involved, allowing me to easily capture the laughs and fun throughout the day. It seems to me, their plan worked perfectly! Venue : The Olympic ClubWedding Planner : The Wedding CoachFlorist : Paradise ParkwayDJ : Love in the MixMusic : ​Synchronicity Strings​Slow Motion Booth : The Slow Motion Booth 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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Best San Francisco Family Photo Locations

January 2, 2020Baker Beach, Palace of Fine Arts, Lovers’ Lane, Lands End, Crissy Field, Pier 7, Battery Spencer, San Francisco City Hall Here are some of the Best San Francisco Family Shoot Locations that offer a variety of Northern California’s scenic locations and iconic views.     1. Baker Beach Baker Beach is the most common location I photograph for engagement sessions in San Francisco. Free and plentiful parking, unparalleled views of the Golden Gate Bridge, and a diverse setting around the area help make this a perfect spot for many. Beaches aren’t just seen during the day! I especially love photographing at Baker Beach at dusk, where the Bridge lights up and illuminates the blue sky as well!  If you plan it right, the Golden Gate Bridge reflects in the water at low tide and you can take your photographs to a whole new level! On a side note – closer to the Bridge is clothing optional and it is not uncommon to see a nude body on a sunny day (did you see it in this photo hehe)!  2. The Palace of Fine Arts The Palace of Fine Arts is the second most common location I shoot at and offers a more elegant look for those who prefer the more formal setting. Its ornate architecture and photographic dome attracts locals and tourists alike, making it also one of the busiest locations on this list. Opposite the lake facing the dome allows for panoramic views of the entire location, and shooting under the dome allows you to fully appreciate the art deco close up.  This is one of my favorite places to shoot on a sunny day because the shadows and light that filter through the columns offer so many unique opportunities to play!  3. Lovers Lane With the snake-like trail of logs, Lovers’ Lane provides the perfect outdoor setting for those who love nature and earth tones. Lovers’ Lane is a gorgeous hidden trail many people ignore, since it is nestled at the edge of the Presidio and is often overlooked as you manage the winding roads of adjacent Presidio Blvd.  4. Lands End To narrow down locations for the 3.4 miles of Lands End, I’m going to separate it into two places – Sutro Baths and Point Lobos.  Both of these locations provide a stunning view of the ocean and offer especially magical light at sunset.     5. Crissy Field The pier on the western end of Crissy Field is called Torpedo Wharf, offering one of the closet views of the Bridge in SF Crissy Field is a good choice because it has unobscured views of the Golden Gate Bridge as well as a variety of settings to photograph, all within a short walk or drive from each other 6. Pier 7     7. Battery Spencer   8. San Francisco City Hall 9. Stow Lake Golden Gate Park offers many locations for an engagement shoot, but the most common ones are Stow Lake and the Japanese Tea Garden. Stow Lake is known for its mini waterfall and stone bridges that are popular backdrops for photos. The Japanese Tea Garden requires an entrance fee ($5-$7/person) but has a unique wheel bridge (and a secret grove of bamboo) that everyone loves! 10. Japanese Tea Garden The Japanese Tea Garden is a very picturesque backdrop, offering numerous settings for your engagement shoot. Full of nature, it is hard not to get carried away at this small yet impressive garden And one more for good luck 😀 11.    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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Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club

Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club3000 Alexis DrivePalo Alto, CA 94304 Phone: (650) 948-1800Email: frontdesk@pahgcc.net Sitting high on a hill, Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club offers sweeping panoramic views and PGA quality lawns for your wedding day. With its shaded ceremony location, it serves as one of the best outdoor wedding venues for those warm Palo Alto summers. A cascading waterfall serves as the most serene and calming backdrop for the place to say your “I Do’s.” Acting as a popular 18 hole golf course throughout the year, the landscape is the perfect setting for those who appreciate open skies and the peace and beauty of nature. At the indoor ballroom that seats up to 275 people, the floor to ceiling windows allow the guests to appreciate the natural backdrop that golfers and newlyweds both appreciate. With its prime location and numerous amenities, this venue offers beautiful greenery throughout and peace of mind knowing everything will be taken cared of before and during your special day. The staff caters to avid golfers throughout the year (regularly hosting small tournaments amongst the members) and knows how to give exceptional service to everyone who enters the doors, maintaining a high reputation for service that keeps the members (and Couples) coming back year after year. A short walk through the lobby and you will see its rich history proudly displayed through photographs, trophies, and mementos behind the glass displays. The Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club is a beautiful venue to consider for your wedding day! PAHGCC Wedding Photos PAHGCC Weddings on the Blog Justin and Natalie Wedding 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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