
Intimate wedding in the San Francisco Bay area
Note - this little wedding was prior to the pandemic and was a few years ago! I know! I can’t believe I haven’t yet blogged this (micro)wedding either! But better late than never as it is especially fitting for the current times of social distancing and smaller gatherings and zoom weddings.
These two sweet & kind humans planned their intimate wedding with their favorite people and gathered one fine morning up in an open space preserve in Mill Valley.

A Sweet Micro-wedding at Kelley Park | San Francisco Intimate Wedding Photographer
Here is another sweet micro-wedding I photographed last year that I am just now getting a chance to blog and share.
These two found me by way of another photographer and dear friend, Amber. I am so thankful for my community and peers because around here, it’s always community over competition - at least with the company I keep <3 !

Weddings during a pandemic
It’s 2020 and we’re going through a pandemic, amongst a lot of other things, but you are still going to say your I do’s & celebrate with your favorite people! Except it may just mean that most or all your guests will be attending virtually online.
While your wedding day may look different than what you originally planned, it can still be celebrated with your closest family & friends and broadcast to those who aren’t able to attend due to the pandemic and current state/county/country restrictions.

Getting Married in the Time of Coronavirus
As the world starts to slowly re-open and our lives re-calibrate, the event & wedding industry will look a lot different post covid-19 . While my weddings have usually consisted of elopements, courthouse weddings and or small and more on the non-traditional, non-denomination style - we are seeing the popularity of elopements and intimate weddings & gatherings, which for now, will become the new norm.

Hello Bay Area | Phase 2 of California Re-opening - San Francisco Bay Area photographer
Here we are - California re-opening. I’m all for this staggered plan of re-opening. But for some, it can’t come fast enough..but here we are. Now, don’t go messin it up! Just be patient , continue to follow the CDC guidelines and what the county allows.