AC45 Racing

The America’s Cup is in San Francisco! I grew up on a Laser and crewed on a J24 “back in the day”. I’m not the world’s biggest sailing fan by any stretch, but I dig it. So I went to watch on one of the race days.

The thing about watching the AC45 boats in person is this: they are insanely fast. I have seen one of the old Oracle America’s Cup boats. Although it was fast compared to other sailboats, it still looked and moved like a sailboat. No surprise there. These new catamarans look like sailboats, but they don’t move like sailboats. They fly. Seriously. It’s shocking. So I wanted to try to to give you a sense of the speed of these boats in my photos.

The boats moored before the race.

Moored Boats

Artemis hiking out and Swordfish buries its bow. Pretty common for the boats to bury the bow coming around the windward mark. We were hoping for a capsize, but the winds were too light and the skippers too skilled.

Hiking Out and Burying the Hull

Swordfish heeling over.

Swordfish heeling over.

I believe this is America. Good to see an old school wood and canvas boat.

America

Oracle finish 1-2 in the first fleet race.

Oracle Coutts and Spithill

Spithill going fast.

Spithill going fast.

Crew on Artemis working hard.

Crew on Artemis working hard.

Close racing.

Close racing.

Medical boat watches on.

Medical boat watches on.

Speed!

Speed

Mayra and Michael

When I talked to Mayra and Michael before the wedding, they told me the church was famous for being difficult to photograph in. “Oh no,” I didn’t say. I’ve been doing this awhile and have had to deal with my share of tricky lighting situations. Was the lighting tricky? Yes, but I’ve seen worse. Anyway, Mayra wins the prize for happiest bride of the year so far. (I’m sure other brides were every bit as happy, but it really showed on Mayra’s face; she just beamed.) Their wedding included a traditional Chinese tea ceremony at the reception.

Ceremony at St. Francis of Assisi in San Jose, California. Tea ceremony and reception at the Rengstorff House in Mountain View, California.

Wedding Invitation
Mrs. Ma
Mayra Getting Ready
Bride's Shoes
Bride Getting Ready
Wedding Rings
Bouquet and Ride to Ceremony
Ring Bearer, Flower Girl
Coming Down the Aisle
Seeing Bride for First Time
Coming Down the Aisle
Getting Married
Candle Lighting
I Do and First Kiss
Married
M
Pose by Car
Pose by Car
Mayra and Michael
Rings
Tea Cups
Giving Tea
Red Envelopes
<3
Heart Pose
Framed
Mayra and Michael
Shoes
Getting Announced
Emotional Speech
Toast
Groom and Bride
First Dance
First Dance
Father Daughter Dance
Father Daughter Dance
Garter
Bouquet Toss
Cake Cutting
Cake Cutting
Thank You

Helene

Another photo assignment I did for UCSF Medical Center. Helene is a breast cancer survivor. Part of her rehabilitation was taking hikes on the trails around Mount Tamalpais in Marin County. I featured Mt Tam in the background for these portraits.

Helene
Helene

Gina and Samantha

This is another assignment I did for the UCSF Medical Center. Gina was diagnosed with ovarian cancer when she was 19. After the tumor and her right ovary were removed, she was declared cancer free. Life moved on and Gina got married. Then, when she was 31, a blood test showed the cancer had returned. Gina wanted to have a child some day, so she chose to delay cancer treatment long enough to freeze some of her eggs. Fortunately, the second growth was benign and, after she fully recovered, she moved forward with in vitro fertilization (IVF). The first two IVF tries were unsuccessful, but the third try resulted in her lovely daughter Samantha. Gina now wants to share her success story with other young people facing cancer. “I want women to know that cancer doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice your desire to be a mother,” she says. “There are options.”

Gina and Samantha
Gina and Samantha
Gina and Samantha
Gina and Samantha
Gina and Samantha

2012 San Rafael Twilight Criterium

14th anniversary of the San Rafael Twilight Criterium! The highlight for me each year is the kids race. This year it included the kid wearing her number 13 upside-down just like the pros! The next Fabian Cancellara?

If it looks like some of the racers got really close to me, that’s because they did. A few inches (at most) at times. On two of the corners, there is nothing between you and them except your nerves to not move and their bike handling skills.

San Rafael Twilight
Mission San Rafael
Men's Race
Close Call Corner
Kids race Start
Lucky Number 13
Kid Racer
Kids Going For It!
Close Call Corner 2
Close Call Corner 3
Speed
Got Dehydration?
Pro Men's Race
Having Fun

The 5th of July!

What’s better than the 4th of July? The 5th of July! Why? It’s my niece’s birthday. Happy Birthday, Georgie!

Major present for this birthday? A new bike! Despite only 1 candle on her cake, she is actually 3. I made the cake for her; the only requirement for the cake: it had to be pink.

Whirly Pop
Georgie Got A Bike!
Happy Birthday Girl!
Having Fun On The Swing
More Swing Fun
Birthday Cake
Blowing Out The Candle

Jacy and Andrew

Jacy and Andrew had a lovely outdoor ceremony that included their young (and extremely well-behaved) son, Connor. It was a great ceremony, a gorgeous day, and the centerpieces handmade by the mother of the bride were a really nice touch.

Jacy and Andrew got married at one of the nicest venues in Sonoma wine country: Madrona Manor. Beautiful inn, beautiful grounds, and a Michelin Star rated restaurant.

After an amazing wedding day, they were off to Kauai for their honeymoon. What a great way to start off their married lives together!

Madrona Manor
Jacy and Andrew
Shoes, Getting Ready
Getting Ready
Maid of Honor
Wedding Gown
Jacy
Connor and Andrew Getting Ready
Boutineer
Bride Entrance
Groom and Connor First See Bride
Ceremony
Married!
Jacy and Andrew
Jacy and Andrew
Jacy and Andrew
Jacy and Andrew
Table Setting/Centerpiece
First Dance
First Dance
Wedding Cake
Cutting the Cake
Happy Couple

Icky and Roman

I went to the Sonoma-Marin Fair today. The highlight of the fair (well, maybe not the highlight, but the event that got the most media coverage) was the “World’s Ugliest Dog Competition”. 29 dogs were there trying to win the coveted title of “World’s Ugliest Dog”. In the end, this year’s winner was Mugly, the dog that won the United Kingdom’s “Ugliest Dog” contest.

There were tons of TV crews and two (or possibly three) teams making movies there. One team was from the UK and were making a documentary on the contest. Another was making a film that had scenes (including the climax) that took place at a fictionalized version of the show. We were in the audience for the filming and were asked to clap, cheer, etc. So maybe you will see us on the silver screen!

Here are two of my personal favorite dogs from the contest: “Icky” and “Roman”.

Icky and Roman

Brandi and Scott

My first time photographing a wedding at the Benicia Arsenal. What a great location for photography! Great light and lots of character in these old buildings. It was a pleasure for me to shoot here. And the sunset shot was an extra nice treat for us.

Scott was in the Air Force (and still serves in the Air National Guard). Lots of military at this wedding. Thank you for your service! And check out the cake toppers; Brandi made those herself!

Wedding and ceremony at The Benicia Arsenal

Love
Shoes
Ceremony
Ceremony Details
Recessional with Dog!
Brandi and Scott
Scott and Groomsmen
Mason Jars for Redneck Tea
Bridal Party
Mr. and Mrs.
Through the Window
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Jars
Shoes
Flowers and Brandi
Brandi and Scott
First Dance
First Dance
Garter
Reception
Cake
Cake Cutting
Sunset

Sanam and Rama

This weekend’s wedding was a Persian wedding! I love Western weddings as much as the next guy, but in my line of work, I see a lot of them. So it’s always nice to get to experience something from a different culture. For my blog, I like to let the photos speak for themselves and just write an introductory paragraph or two for each wedding. For this one, I’m going to give you a bit of a play-by-play to explain some of the traditions.

Ceremony and reception at the Omni Hotel, San Francisco. (It’s a really nice venue. Check it out if you are looking for a wedding site in downtown San Francisco.)

No getting ready pictures for this wedding. The day started with a limo ride around San Francisco to get pictures of the happy couple and the bridal party. “First Look” sessions like this are awesome and I always recommend them. The bride and groom break (Western) tradition by seeing each other before the ceremony, but it gives you more time to get some great shots and the couples almost always are much more relaxed and have a better time.

Limo Ride
At the Palace of Fine Arts
At the Palace of Fine Arts

Sanam had a nice long veil. We definitely made use of that throughout the day.

Fun with the Veil
Bride with the Golden Gate Bridge as a Backdrop
Back in the Limo

After the “First Look” session, there was a short break and then the ceremony started. The Persians throw rice as the wedding party procession comes down the aisle (instead of during the recessional). And that isn’t rice, it’s a candy; sweet is a theme throughout the ceremony. Pro tip for wedding photographers out there: be careful not to kneel on the candy: it is quite hard and hurts 😉

Ceremony Starts
Persian Ceremony
Happy Couple

The mirror is an important part of the ceremony. It’s called the “mirror of fate” and the idea is the bride enters with her face veiled and when she sits next to the groom, she removes the veil and the first thing the groom should see is the reflection of his wife to be.

Mirror of Fate

More sweetness. During the ceremony, happily married women grind two hardened sugar cones together to shower the couple in sweetness.

Sugar Cones
Happy Couple

And more sweetness. Immediately after the couple is married, the couple dip their pinkies into a cup of honey and feed it to each other.

Pinky in Honey
Feeding Each Other Honey
Happy Bride

The reception was mostly like Western receptions. Here’s the first dance.

First Dance
First Dance
Bride Hoisted  On Shoulders
Intimate Moment

This is from a traditional Persian dance involving napkins.

Persian Napkin Dance

More dancing. I don’t know if all Persians love to dance, but everyone at this wedding LOVED to dance! Western DJs sometimes struggle to get people onto the dance floor. At this wedding, it would be harder to keep people off the dance floor.

Bride Dancing

Western cake cutting (with a twist).

Cake Cutting

And that’s it. A great time was had by all!

Happy Wedding