San Francisco Wedding Photographer : Erin and Scott : Engagement Session in Washington DC : + House Hunting

So Tim and I are house-hunting.... while it's really exciting to be walking into houses and picturing our little future family running around it's also really stressful to be thinking about all that could be wrong with the biggest purchase we're likely ever to make! We rent the craftsmen charmer we live in now and it's pretty awesome to get the benefits of a house but not have to stress about the foundation. But! We're ready to start making payments towards something that is ours... It's been pretty funny to see how differently Tim and I approach this process- I am very much an emotional buyer. I see, I feel, I picture .... "Over there- that's where the Christmas tree will go, and over there? A rocking chair with the quilt your mom gave us... oh and here! a little table perfectly positioned for the morning sunlight!" ... Tim is more like this,  "Hm... I wonder what those cracks mean? Does the floor feel sloped to you? Those windows will need to be completely replaced." When I beg, "Can't you just hear the little pitter patter of feet in footsy pajamas running down the halls?" He rolls his eyes, "Yes, and then seeing them fall through the rotting hardwood right into a leaky basement!" I'm an optimist- perpetually seeing the bright side of things.. Tim well, he's a realist to the fullest extent. Even from those two different sets of eyes we're both really exciting about this new endeavor and can't wait to have a place to call our own.

Wish us luck!

In photo news.....last month I hopped on a plane and headed to Washington DC to shoot Erin and Scott's engagement session, Capital style! Erin lived in DC when they first started dating and although they are getting married later this year at Kohl Mansion they wanted to revisit the place where their love blossomed for their engagement pictures. We had so much fun running around town, even if it did end up being overcast, taking advantage of everything this awesome city had to offer! It was, and always is, refreshing to be using a new backdrop for shooting and I want to thank Erin and Scott for having me out there to document their love!

Los Angeles Wedding Photographer : Engagement Shoot : Hutchi and Ben : Call it nostagia

A Los Angeles friend recently asked me how living in the bay area was treating me. Usually I respond with the expected, "It's great! I love it. *smile*" but this is one of those friends who I have always felt is worthy of a truthful answer. Living in the bay area is great, don't get wrong- I do love it- but like any thing in life, sometimes things are hard to let go of.  Here is the answer I gave him.

"I feel as though LA sort of allows you to always feel a little bit like a 20-something no matter your age ... but when you move out of it, it's like a curtain is drawn behind you and adult-hood is your only option! I find myself missing the Meg who lived on Los Feliz Blvd, drank beer at The Rustic, saw live music every weekend, commuted to art school, flew to New York to visit her boyfriend who was recording an album, and worked in the photo lab. Getting older feels like heart break sometimes!"

In so many words, sometimes I don't necessarily miss LA but I long for what LA represented in my life. Freedom, fun, a world unknown, exploration, growth, experience... that moment when you are living for the present. When you are on the brink of something really really good but haven't yet fully grasped what that something is and just how big of a part it will play in your future. People who come into your life at those moments, I believe, are forever with you. Maybe not in a physical sense but most definitely in a spiritual one. My dear friend, and Glamour blogger, Rosemary and I were discussing this over lunch today. We were talking about this one picturesque hot summer day after work (these were the days of Conde Nast) when a bunch of us young kids from the magazine convened at Tim and I's apartment in Los Feliz for a bbq. It was sweltering hot- we had the fans blowing and ice-cold spiked Arnold Palmers to keep us tipsy enough not to melt. Chris brought some gluten free "rusks" for us all to enjoy from the local Nature Mart and we still laugh about it now. We all piled into cars after eating and went to see Tim's band play a show somewhere in Silverlake. It was a simple summer day in Los Feliz shared between work friends - but the memory of it is so sweet it makes my mouth water. None of us were at the magazine very long, for most of us it was just the space between then and now. The places we have all gone from that moment to now are nothing short of impressive. It's comforting to know that my profession seemingly brings me back into the lives of these individuals who watched me grow into the person I am today; that a quick e-mail to talk about our well- being is enough to keep us connected for life. It's easier to let LA go when I know I'll really always be there in some way.

It's hard sometimes to not let nostalgia take over my present state of mind but documenting love has a beautiful way of keeping you connected to your past. When you have friends turned clients, like Ben and Hutchi, it's a special blend. When I moved into my Los Feliz apartment Hutchi was my neighbor. Tim was touring like crazy so I was living with my cousin and Hutchi, having not yet met Ben, was living with a friend ... I remember drinking a lot of wine over at her place that year. :) I don't even want to count the years we have known each other but Hutchi and Ben knew me years before I even wanted to be a wedding photographer- they knew me when I started shooting professionally.. started lugging my gear up and down the back stairs, started meeting clients out of my living room. When they got engaged last year I squealed! I have been dreaming of photographing them for awhile and am so thankful that they trust  my talent!

It wouldn't have been their engagement photos if we did not take them in Los Feliz. We wandered around the streets up in the hills, took images in and around our old apartment building, and ended our session in a field up near the Observatory. It was a really beautiful day in so many ways and I can't wait to photograph their wedding in Kentucky in June.

Maybe I'm just sappy when it comes to memories. I have always been one to document life. I kept pretty extensive journals and bins of mementos for my parents attic to house over the years and have never been good at letting things go. Or perhaps it's my profession of literally making a memory that makes it even harder for me to leave places and people behind. Either way, I am thankful that I still get to be a part of Hutchi and Ben's story. I am thankful that LA and I may not see each other on a regular basis anymore but we haven't forgotten each other completely.

Onward!

Bay Area Wedding Photographer : Saratoga, CA Engagement Session : Sarah & Ryan

Four weekends of travel in April ... 1 down, 3 to go! DC was a blast... hard to even take in the city before it was time to go home but it really is a special place. So thankful to have clients that think outside the box and value making their photo sessions into experiences that create beautiful memories. There really is nothing better than that! Images from Scott and Erin's DC engagement session will be up soon .. for now...

This is Sarah and Ryan. They love each other and have the cutest little dog ever. We spent a chilly afternoon in Saratoga a few months back photographing their love! Looking forward to their wedding at the Los Gatos Opera House later this year.

Onward!

Santa Cruz Wedding Photographer : Erica and Derek : Engaged! : and other sunny day musings

The weather has been so beautiful the last couple of days - the kind of beauty that makes you roll down the windows and take an extra second at a stop sign to catch that light thats streaming through that oak tree over there! (Or perhaps my obsession with light is just a photographer thing?) In any case, when my alarm went off this morning I had every intention on hitting the pavement in my running shoes to take advantage of the sun.... but, like so many other days like this one, I stopped- just for a moment- to open my inbox and before I knew it it was 12:30. I had somehow managed to spend the entire morning at my computer... e-mailing. Just as I was about to give up on my goals of sun-kissing I received an e-mail from a dear friend and fellow Traveling Heart gal remarking to all of us that "today is one of those days where i wish we all worked together in a office..." This email was then followed by one email after another about how we all love and miss each other and how beautiful the weather is and how we all just want to be outside instead of sitting alone at our desks! It was just what I needed to make me shut off my monitor, grab my keys, and head to the garden center to plant that vegetable garden I said I would plant last year and never got around to. It was marvelous! I turned the soil, dug out roots, planted tomatoes, cucumber, beans, carrots... all kinds of yummy vegetables. I got a blister on my finger from the shovel, dirt under my finger nails, and a bit of a sun burn on my neck. Exactly the lovely afternoon I had pictured. Just needed a little nudging from my friends. :) My turn to nudge, friends. Have you guys gotten away from your desk today yet? Is the sun out? Go bask in it!

From my tumblr....

Speaking of lovely afternoons that cause me to stop and stare at sunlight- I spent one beautiful sunny day with Erica and Derek earlier this year running all over the empty Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. They are getting married so soon and I can't wait to document their love! This is California in February my friends.... lucky lucky Meg!