Wordless Wednesday | Denver Wedding Photographer

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Sonoma

California Wine Country, so fun. I am finally getting to images from the remainder of our San Francisco trip following the Ries’ Wedding, Aaron and I spent a few days in Napa and Sonoma Counties wine tasting.  These are photos from some of our favorites: Francis Coppola Rubicon Estate, Chateau St. Jean, and Silver Oak

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Take a Walk

After the late June San Francisco wedding (coming soon!) we took a trip into the city.  I haven’t been to San Francisco since I was about 12, so it was fun to see how my perception changed. The city is a lot smaller than I remember!

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Wendy, one of the bridesmaids from the wedding, grew up in San Francisco and around China Town, and was gracious enough to give us a personal tour.  My favorite part was ordering Egg Tart from a local bakery. SO GOOD!AudreyMichel Photography, Denver Wedding Photographer, Fine Art Photographer,AudreyMichel Photography, Denver Wedding Photographer, Fine Art Photographer,

AudreyMichel Photography, Denver Wedding Photographer, Fine Art Photographer,AudreyMichel Photography, Denver Wedding Photographer, Fine Art Photographer,AudreyMichel Photography, Denver Wedding Photographer, Fine Art Photographer,Day Two included a trip to Fisherman’s Wharf. Also quite a bit different than I remember.  First, the Sea Lions are gone! There were hundreds before… this time only a handful. Sad.  And my Clam Chowder in a Sourdough Bread Bowl was more commercialized…but still yummy.

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Day Three was supposed to be checking out the Painted Ladies, the Flower Market and Golden Gate Bridge, but in true San Francisco fashion, it was raining.  This is my “run 5ft out of the car and take a picture” of Golden Gate. One other image was the Wordless Wednesday Feature last week.

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Stay tuned for our trip to Sonoma!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Postcard from Savannah | Denver Fine Art Photographer

I love traveling, and I love taking pictures while traveling (although my new lenses are REALY heavy!).  My best friend and I spent the weekend in Savannah, Georgia, just hanging out.  Now, we live in Denver… ie… no humidity… and the weekend we were in Savannah it was 90degrees with 90% humidity. It was ridiculously hot.  So there was a lot of cocktail breaks, but I managed to get a bunch of photos as well.

Alot of times I find myself taking pictures of similar things. Apparently I was enjoying signage! Lady & Sons is Paula Dean’s restaurant, The Crypt Pub was a nightclub outside our apartment (lovely at 3am!), and Southern Antiques had the Spanish Moss that we loved.

LOVE this sign!

We went on a River Boat Cruise, which may have been my favorite part. Savannah has always been a Port of Entry. The River Front is lined with beautiful old buildings.  And I think I have an eye for industrial photography…?

… and if you read my blog regularly you’ll know I am really starting to love night photography, especially around water.

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