Apr 022012
 
Night time outdoor wedding in Yosemite

Kate got married outside at night in the middle of winter (barefoot too, and sh was really hoping for snow!) at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park.

I had two cameras. One of them on me with a flash to capture the wedding as it happened with good lighting. But I knew that this alone would not convey the full impact of being outside at night, so I had a second camera on a tripod. I used 15 second exposures to capture both the light and the feeling of the wedding. In some of the images, you can see me and the flash my camera produced more than once in the same frame.

I’ve included not only 15 second exposure images, but also a few of the “regular” shots from the wedding, for context, and because I like them.

15 second exposures of a night wedding at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park

Night time outdoor wedding in Yosemite

long exposure of a wedding photo at the Ahwahnee

artistic wedding photography

bride in a winter gown at the Ahwanee in Yosemite

shower of rose petals, bride

dad dips bride, dancing at a wedding reception in the Ahwahnee

All photos © Alex Schoenfeldt 2006. All rights reserved.
Yosemite National Park Wedding Photography

Feb 102012
 

Kristy and Ronan got married with a few family members present at San Francisco City Hall. City Hall is a great place to elope. It is prettier by far than most wedding venues in the area. After the wedding, I took the bride and groom around on a tour of some of the most photogenic spots in San Francisco.

The Japanese Tea Gardens are a great place to take a bride and groom. The spaces are intimate, the backgrounds are exquisite, and it is easy to get shots with nobody else in the frame. Next, Alamo square, which has a great city view for that cool street shot. The warming hut is the best place to get shots with the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Palace of Fine arts is so pretty as to almost be cliche, but it is still that pretty.

Jan 212012
 
Northern california wedding photogaphy. Candid photojournalistic shot of the bride and groom laughing in the reception.

Portraits are great, don’t get me wrong. A god portrait can reflect back to someone just how beautiful they are. I love doing portraits. I love the collaborative process and the deliberate pace.

But my heart leaps at candid, photojournalistic and naturalistic photography. To capture a moment as it happens is such a thrill. Most people just are never going to fake an emotion right. Show me “overjoyed and in love” the best actors can pull that off, but for most of us, if you want a photographer to capture that moment, they have to be there, be quick, be unobtrusive (it can’t be about the photographer by definition) and be good. I love the moment when it all comes together. I am not thinking of my camera, I am not even thinking of myself. I am just caught up in the moment as it happens, and I capture it as it happens. This feeling, this is why I love wedding and event photography.

This picture below is an example of what I am talking about.

Northern California wedding photography. Candid photojournalistic shot of the bride and groom laughing in the reception.

Look at them! Happy, laughing, in love, in the moment. Real. I love that I captured that and can show it back to them.

Nov 102011
 
Father daughter dance, facebook grab, tear-sheet

I love my job. Photography is fun and all, but I get to really be a part of Such a beautiful moment in people’s lives, where for a few hours people are not afraid to express love. I’m there to capture it.

I took this picture years ago. I posted it on FB for the bride in 2009. She just made it her profile photo. Her comment “I love my dad.” What a great moment for her. I’m so happy I can do that for people, show them these wonderful moments in their lives.

Father daughter dance, facebook grab, tear-sheet

Jul 012011
 
Bouquet toss, wedding reception, San Jose Country club

I’m putting all of the photos from the wedding I shot last week at the San Jose Country Club online today.

This is the same wedding as my previous post with the flower girl dancing on the grooms feet.

I saw this shot of the bouquet toss. Bouquet flying through the air, girls and women reaching for the prize, and I thought “nailed it.”

Bouquet toss, wedding reception, San Jose Country club

© Alex Schoenfeldt 2011
All rights reserved.
San Francisco Bay Area Wedding Photographer