Ari & Anna’s Rodeo Beach Trail Surprise Proposal
While headed across the Golden Gate Bridge to go sailing with their friends, Ari received a call from one of them — unfortunately, he relayed, their departure was delayed for an hour, so they’d have to find something else to do to burn some time. (This was, of course, all part of the plan… unbeknownst to Anna.) Conveniently, that was the perfect amount of time for them to take a short hike up into the Rodeo Beach trails, and just as Ari had secretly planned, they stopped to take in the view at a beautiful cliffside overlook. [ read more … ]
Herman & Victoria’s Rodeo Beach Lookout Surprise Proposal
Herman had a lot planned for Victoria for this very special day when they would become engaged. Herman had set up an afternoon of scavenger hunting, culminating in them arriving at the final location up on the Rodeo Beach lookout, marked with a world map mat. [ read more … ]
Nicole & Austin’s Rodeo Beach Trail Elopement
For Austin & Nicole, the cliffs above Rodeo Beach are as beautiful as they are special — it’s where they got engaged, and now, it’s where they joined hands in marriage to officially become husband and wife. We were lucky enough to have the honor of documenting these moments and spending an incredible afternoon with them! [ read more … ]
Constance & Kevin’s Engagement Session at Rodeo Beach
It’s the best feeling when I’m at an engagement photo shoot and it feels like I’m just hanging out with a couple of friends and celebrating their love. (Some may call it third wheeling, but I call it a normal day at work 😛 ) Constance & Kevin decided to have their engagement session at Rodeo Beach, which was an awesome choice — I had such a fun time exploring the coastline with them. [ read more … ]
Michael & Sam’s Marin Engagement Photos
Michael and Sam brought along their dog Goose for their engagement shoot. He’s super cute (I couldn’t stop kneading the rolls on his neck…) and was so happy to get out and go on a hike with his parents! You can also tell in a lot of these photos that he’s the one running the show, haha. We were able to fit a lot of variety into two hours: starting from Slackers Hill for a great view of San Francisco and the sunny sky, then heading over to the Marin Headlands and ending at Rodeo Beach for sunset. [ read more … ]