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Welcome to my blog I'm a wedding photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a very simple philosophy and style:
I shoot life, as it happens. I thrive on shooting split-second moments that mark
life-altering experiences: an extended gaze, a touch of the hand, a tearful smile.

I capture the details that few people notice, the moments everyone wants to remember,
and ultimately the feelings that can be relived, over and over, for years and decades to come.

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insight into my skills, experience and professionalism. Please contact me if you
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Poster: Courtesy of New Line Cinema

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If you were wondering what is a movie poster doing on my blog, let me explain. The reason I went to "The Time Traveler's Wife" is purely for research. Recently, I met with a couple for a wedding consultation whom thought of the idea of shooting them in a similar shot for their engagement session. If you're curious, I have not book this couple yet. (Try not to take too long, Irene and Ron).

My reviews will mostly focus on whether I like it or not. I'm not going too detail about the plot point. Just watch the trailer. But I will tell you about the performances of Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams. Excellent. They have great chemistry. Maybe equaling the sparks with Ryan Gosling from her role in "The Notebook." In fact, it's her best role since her breakthrough movie.

If you want to see a movie about love that endures, "Traveler's Wife" is every bride's fantasy of everlasting love and passion. This movie is worth a ticket of admission. For the guys who dread this genre, it's not too mushy. It is very entertaining. Since this is a wedding photography business, I would also mention that the movie does include a wedding scene. This is the main reason why I'm doing my first review on this wedding blog on this movie. However, my future reviews (if time permits) will be on any movie. I do look to the cinemas as inspirations for my wedding shoot.



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