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We record 500
to 1,000 images at most weddings.
Please enjoy a small sampling in each gallery
below.
Please
click on a picture
to view images from that
event...
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Dave
and Laura
Nov 2010
Reception
at LDS Temple
Folsom,
CA
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Dale's reception at Salsa Fresca
Restaurant in Rancho Cordova
Note: Click on
picture at left then click "Slideshow"
when it opens.
Or if you want to
download an individual shot, click on
"Index" instead.
Then double click on the photo you want,
then right-click "Save Picture As" to
download.
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Tiffany's
Bat Mitzvah
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Ruth
and Brandon
Ceremony
and reception at Elk Grove
Pavillion
Elk
Grove, CA
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Christina
andgGaiso
Ceremony
and reception at Canyon View Assembly
Church
Foresthill,
CA
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Sharon
and Mike
Ceremony
at Newcastle Wedding Gardens,
Newcastle,
CA
Reception
at Zigato's The Station,
Roseville,
CA
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Sarah
and Tim
Ceremony
and reception at Monte
Verde Inn
Foresthill,
CA
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Rachel
& John
Ceremony
and reception shipboard on the Spirit of
Sacramento
Old
Sacramento, CA
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Professional
results,
part one
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Professional
results,
part deux
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Digital
enhancement, editing,
retouching
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Wedding
photography in black & white
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Album
styles...
Classic,
contemporary or high tech!
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Below:
Architecture
and personal photo galleries
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Architecture
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Cat
adoption
Fair Oaks, CA
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Ken's
birthday
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First
Communion,
East
Sacramento
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La
Brea Tar Pits,
Palomar Observatory,
San Diego;
Phil Asher's retirement dinner in Nevada
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Weird stuff
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QUESTION: It's
common for us to take 1,000 photos expousres at a
wedding, even though the final goal is to have a
smaller number. Why is that?
Answers
1. To capture spontaneous candid moments
2. To have lots of good photos where you're not
caught in the middle of a blink or dumb
expression
3. To produce a smaller number of really great pics
that you'd be proud to pick for an album or
reprints
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