Misty & Francesco : Engagement Session

Misty & Francesco 
Engagement Session 
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Chiara & Francesco : Siena, Italy

Chiara & Francesco
Engagement Session
Location: Siena, Italy
April 24, 2010
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Francesca : Florence, Italy

April 16, 2010
Wedding Planner: C&C Event Designer
Chiara Conticelli & Marlit Dietrich
Dress by: Casa della Sposa
Florist: Matteo Rosignoli
Make-Up: Manuela Curci
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Caterina & Giorgio : Florence, Italy

April 10, 2010
Location: Basilica di San Miniato al Monte, Florence, Italy
Wedding Planner: C&C Event Designer
Chiara Conticelli & Marlit Dietrich
Dress by: Casa della Sposa
Florist: Matteo Rosignoli
Make-Up: Dianne Carriker
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Italy Revisted : Assisi, Lucca & San Gimignano

Dates haven't been locked in yet, but I'll most likely be spending November and December in Florence, Italy, so if you're thinking of getting married in Tuscany or anywhere in Europe and need a photographer, look no further!
I shared with you some photos from my trip back in December and January, and now here are some from my trip this past March. Enjoy! San Gimignano, Italy San Gimignano, Italy Basilica of San Frediano, Lucca, Italy Basilica of San Frediano, Lucca, Italy Lucca, Italy Lucca, Italy Rocca Maggiore, Assisi, Italy Rocca Maggiore, Assisi, Italy Assisi, Italy Assisi, Italy Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi Santa Maria sopra Minerva Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Assisi, Italy Villa Fidelia Villa Fidelia. Just outside Spello, Italy

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Florence, Italy : December 2008-January 2009

I spent most of December and January in beautiful Florence, Italy. Below are handful of photos from my trip. Enjoy! Scenes in Florence, ItalyScenes in Florence, ItalyScenes in Florence, ItalyScenes in Florence, ItalyScenes in Florence, ItalyScenes in Florence, ItalyScenes in Florence, ItalyScenes in Florence, ItalyEddie and Lee in Florence, ItalyLee in Florence, Italy oxoxo, Debra 1 comment

Buenos Aires, Argentina : August 2008

I'm finally getting around to posting some photos from my trip to Argentina this past August. Better late than never, right? First up is a shot inside our cute little apartment we rented, followed by some various shots throughout the city.
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1st Place Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA) Award

I recently won a 1st Place award in the Q3 Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA) contest in the Lit Portrait category. I'm so honored and thrilled!  Here's the winning shot of Caroline & Milo, which was taken this past August in Argentina. caroline & milo oxoxo, Debra 1 comment

Carolina & Milo : Tigre, Argentina

Ok, so I've been absent for a month or so and I sincerely apologize! I have a good excuse though, I went to Argentina for most of August. So I have a lot of updating to do, I know, please stay tuned because I'm working on a few post right now.

First up is a lovely post-wedding portrait session with a lovely couple I met while on my trip. Meet Carolina & Milo. These two were hitched this past March, but had a major hiccup on their big day in that their priest never showed up! After keeping 380 guests waiting for 2 hours, a close friend of the family stepped in and performed the ceremony, though not legally, they had to track down the priest a few weeks later to finally make it legal. To make up for the wedding day hassle, we enjoyed a stress free portrait session on a lovely Argentinean night. The clouds in the sky were being illuminated by the city lights, it was pretty cool as you can see below. The car shots were also a blast to do. When they said they had a little red Fiat, I jumped at the chance to do a shoot with it. We kept seeing these adorable little Fiats all over Argentina (and Uruguay).
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Debra 1 comment

Antigua, Guatemala : Part 5

Okay, so this will be the last post about our trip to Antigua. I took so many photos, this could probably go on for another 5 posts! I hope to go back to Guatemala one day and discover more of this amazing and beautiful country. One of the coolest things I'd like to point out about Antigua, and maybe this goes for the rest of the country, but since this is only place we stayed, it's the only place I can honestly comment about - anyhow, everyone we passed looked us in the eye and greeted us with a heartfelt "buenos dias, buenos tardes, buenos noches", whichever applied.

Greg has a photo of me taking this photo, of course. But I think I had the better view! Heh. I love this old structure with the wild vegetation growing inside.
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Tuk Tuk's were our main source of transportation. I seriously want one of these, but I could safely bet that after I park it in my neighborhood that it'd be stolen within 12 hours. Thing is, it shouldn't be that hard to find since I've never seen one in SF, right? Still, I don't want to test my luck.
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Color color color. This town is a photographer's dream come true! So, if I told you one of the below buildings was a McDonald's, would you believe me? No? I probably wouldn't either, but it's safe to say I have a McDonald's in one of these shots. One of the most amazing things about this place, other than the people, is that there's no major billboards or advertisements on the buildings so your everyday fast food stop is not apparent. We saw a Domino's Pizza, Subway, McDonald's, and each time had to take a second look and think... "is that a...", and come to find out, it was indeed what we thought we saw.
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Okay, I said I'd show some 'chicken bus' photos, and here they are! They are called chicken busses because on most days you can expect to find Guatemalan ladies bringing their chickens to sell at the farmer's market. We didn't have such luck, which I was slightly bummed about. But the busses themselves are all different and very much their own art pieces.
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Of course I was thrilled to find this bus come buzzin by. I'm making this my last photo from the trip, because I'd like to think it's my bus home (though it doesn't go anywhere near California!).
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