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tam fam – 2011

Ah, the Tam family. Dear friends and faithful blog readers! Seriously, though, I guarantee Joe will be one of the first and few to be reading this post, and it’s not simply because it’s about him :). I’ve been blessed to have them as my first repeat clients (well, technically) and they are such a breeze to work with. Little K has grown so much in a year (I hear kids tend to do that). I can totally understand now just how precious and valuable it is to get regular family portraits. You can’t freeze time and memories are so hazy – pictures are just the best thing to fight the unstoppable march of time. It was my pleasure to help capture family memories to look back on in the future. Speaking of which, where’s my camera?? Ben’s 30 minutes older than when I sat down to write this and I don’t want to miss it! haha

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letitia & joe

In just about 48 hours, I’m excited to say, my brother-in-law will be getting hitched! I had the great honor of shooting their engagement photos – and what an opportunity it was. I think it comes out clearly in the pictures: these two are a great complement to each other and share such a deep affection. And it’s great fun to see their back and forth! Joe kept pushing Letitia to try fun and different situations for me to capture, and Letitia helped keep Joe grounded in reality 😉

Looking forward to the new family – Ben will be getting a first-rate Auntie!

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six.

Wow, April already! I’m back from a short hiatus – the end of March is always a busy time for me both professionally and personally,  so in some ways I’m actually quite glad to say it’s already April. Plus, spring-time weather is steadily getting more consistent despite the few showers the Bay Area’s had in the last week or so. Can’t wait for consistent sunshine and mild 70’s!

In any case, on with the countdown…this next one came out of a San Francisco photowalk a couple of years ago that netted me a small prize from Scott Kelby’s editor, Ted Waitt. It was a fun little event that Kelby had put together to promote his LR2 book and I enjoyed both the photo opportunity and the great community. It’s always nice to get together with other enthusiasts and compare notes  :). So here we are, number six:

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upstairs

I don’t suppose this shot needs much explanation – you’re looking up at one of the many tall buildings in downtown SF. The subject was an easy candidate for going b&w since most of the frame was color-less to begin with. Going to gray helped highlight the contrast and dramatize the lines of the building. Speaking of which, converging lines always make for interesting perspective. I almost wish the building had been way taller so I’d get a vanishing point thing going on…

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