At this point it’s possible that Maddie has spent more time in front of my camera than anyone else. For this shoot, she danced on her rooftop and we explored her new neighborhood. I’m obsessed with what we got ✨
Read Morechris & janae — bernal heights engagement
From living with Janae for a couple of years through her book launch & graduation to being Chris’s unofficial official band photographer last summer, they might be the two friends I’ve photographed the most. Getting to take these engagement photos for them was a highlight! 😍
Read Moremaria enomoto glass x sabah house san francisco
My friend Maria Enomoto makes the most colorful, whimsical glass objects—everything from bowls, to cups, to cake stands, and more. (She’s even made exclusive pieces for Food52!) Now her beautiful work is on display in the bright and homey interior of Sabah House for a week-long residency. Colorful glass & colorful shoes… it’s a fun pairing.
If you’re local to SF, make sure to stop by! And if not, enjoy the photos I had the pleasure of taking for Maria :)
Read Morehiking san francisco's 17-mile crosstown trail
40mm scenes from across the city.
The Crosstown Trail in San Francisco takes you across the city diagonally from the southeast corner at Candlestick Point to the northwest corner at Lands End. Depending on how fast you hike and how many times you stop (don’t skip Mission Blue for coffee in Visitacion Valley!), it takes around 7 hours to complete the whole thing in one go.
It’s a great way to see parts of the city you might not usually have reason to visit, and there is no shortage of amazing views along the way.
A year ago, a boy invited me to hike the Crosstown Trail. I agreed. We spent twelve hours together that day—a truly epic first date.
Read Moremore sf house stickers
Continuing my current obsession with turning SF houses into cute lil stickers, the next logical subject was my boyfriend’s yellow apartment building! I’m so happy with how they turned out :)
Read Morepink house stickers
Lately I’ve been playing around in Adobe Illustrator and creating simple illustrations of SF houses has become my new hobby. I started with my own pink house, and had these super cute stickers made! I’m obsessed with how they turned out 😍
Read Moresunrise / sunset
Just two scenes from my room because I was going through old-ish photos (and I’m missing this morning sunlight).
Read Morescenes from twin peaks
“Above all, San Francisco’s weather is a feast for the eyes. This is a city of famously clear light, but it is also one of a thousand exquisite shadings, of every possible combination of sun and clouds and warmth and coolness, mist and fog and wind and brightness and darkness. The San Francisco sky is a vast canvas, painted by the ever-changing sea. Those of us who live here take stupendous sights for granted because they happen so often: mighty banks of fog breaking like slow-motion waves over Twin Peaks, skies of cool translucent pearl clouded by evanescent washes of silvery mist, sunbeams landing on random spots in the city like the annunciation in a medieval painting, winter mornings of such crystalline clarity that the whole city looks like an icicle-covered branch, the twin towers of the Golden Gate Bridge rising up above a billowing sea of thick white clouds.”
—Gary Kamiya
Read Morebike ride scenes
One of my favorite routes around the city takes me through Golden Gate Park, the Inner Richmond, Presidio Heights, Pac Heights, Russian Hill, Fort Mason, the Marina, and the Presidio.
Read Moresunset at the cliff house
Forever one of my favorite places to catch the sunset. 💕
Read Moresunset reservoir
“Most of the time we forget to notice this place where we live—because we’re so used to it, because we get so caught up in whatever our work is, whatever our lives are—but every once and so often maybe we notice and are filled. “He restoreth my soul,” is the way the psalm says it. For a little while the scales fall from our eyes and we actually see the beauty and holiness and mystery of the world around us, and then from deeper down even than our hunger, restoring comes, nourishment comes. You can’t make it happen. You can’t make it last. But it is a glimpse, a whisper. Maybe it is all we can handle.”
—Frederick Buechner
Read Morescenes from the botanical garden
A few weekends ago I found myself with a completely free Saturday. I thought about going to a museum, but it was too last-minute to get a free ticket with my library card. So I decided on a trip to the SF Botanical Garden instead. Just me, my camera, and 55 acres of beautiful plants (oh, and a croissant from Arizmendi)—sounded like a pretty perfect Saturday plan.
The magnolias were in bloom, so it was extra beautiful this particular weekend!
Read Moremeegan in california
A year and a half ago one of my best friends flew from Colorado to California to hang out with me for nine whole days. It was her first visit to California, and we had THE BEST TIME. I will always smile when I think about that extended week that we spent gallivanting all over the northern part of my state (and putting over 700 miles on my car in the process ✌️).
Photos from that trip never made it here to the blog. I think I took so many that I paralyzed myself and rather than post just a few, I didn't share any. 🙃
In preparation for my upcoming trip to visit Meegan in Colorado, I revisited some of those old shots and thought I'd compile some highlights.
Read Moreeveryday stuff - week 24
Well week 24 was a pretty ordinary week sandwiched by an IKEA trip on Sunday and an IKEA trip on Saturday 🙈 In between, I was training my office replacement at work and just took very few photos of the mundane daily stuff as I usually do. Some weeks are like that, you know?
Read Moreconservatory of flowers
Recently I visited the Conservatory of Flowers for the first time with my friend Brigid! We went on a Sunday after church (and after a picnic) and really enjoyed it! Such a beautiful environment; I could spend so much time inside enjoying all the different climates, unusual plants, and shades of green.
Lots of photos ahead...
Read Moreeveryday stuff - week 11
Porch scene from the Sunday morning walk to the bakery.
Read Moregolden gate park
Kelsey and I met up for brunch on Saturday (Trouble + Outerlands = a winning weekend combo ). After browsing through Black Bird we decided to walk to Golden Gate Park. It was such a beautiful day in the Outer Sunset... so sunny. Everyone was out having a good time. We saw the windmills up close, Kelsey did a little foraging, and I actually carried my DSLR. Saturdays are 💯
Read Morerecent work | yerzy family photos
A couple of Sundays ago the Yerzy's met up with me in the city for church and in the afternoon we squeezed in a post-picnic photo session. The park provided a perfect setting to capture Oliver's expressions of pure joy. He was having the time of his life on the big metal slide.
Read Morescenes from the ferry building
Today the city was so beautifully clear and crisp (in contrast to last Sunday's gloominess) and as it was also the first Sunday in December I decided to venture down to the Ferry Building after church.
Maybe it's because my family seems to always end up at the Ferry Building on Christmas Eve, or maybe it's because the greenery and the lights and the general vibes this time of year make it seem so holiday-ish, but I associate the Ferry Building with Christmas and so a walk through seemed like the thing to do today. I also felt like being near the water.
Read Morefun with a disposable camera
Here's an idea for 2017: go to Target. Buy a disposable camera (for $11.99). Take pictures on it all year. When December rolls around, get it developed!
I bought a camera in October 2015 and took photos with it through December 2016. The best part about stretching it out for so long is the added fun of not remembering which pictures you took, in addition to the suspense of not knowing how the pictures will turn out. That anticipation is lost with digital.
Of course, this is not about making high-quality photos. They're grainy. The lighting is funky. But heck, it's a whole lot of fun to do something so opposite iPhones and Instagram (which I still love, btw).
Here are some of my favorites from the last camera.
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