Monthly Archives: August 2009

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Taking a Short & Sweet to San Francisco’s Crissy Field.

Our September Short & Sweet was so hot, we booked solid already. So we’ve decided to tentatively open up a second Short & Sweet session in San Francisco at Crissy Field.  This is a great & very “California” location, with many of the images incorporating the Golden Gate bridge (weather cooperating, of course). We don’t think these sessions will be available long (see availability) . . . so don’t wait! Contact Brian today to secure yours: 408-221-4570 or brian@annamayer.com  See you in San Francisco!

*These sessions require an additional $20 travel charge & will be held only if a minimum of three clients book. If we are unable to fill the minimum, your session fee can either be refunded or transferred to another session option.

Love this family and love this beach! Milwaukee family photographer.

I had the pleasure of capturing my dear friends and their adorable boys on the beach in Duluth, Minnesota while I was on tour last month. Our shoot got off to a bit of a rocky start. My friend gave me directions to the beach that sounded a bit like this: you go down the road past the lift bridge, then, when you get to the community center (you know, the one that is currently under construction and has no signage) you turn on 23rd AVENUE (you know, the one that is actually named 25th STREET), turn left. You will see the beach access right there (you know, the 10 inch break in the foliage on the dunes that is completely obscured) and you will be there! It reminded me of old jokes about rural “directions” using burned down barns that “used” to be there and restaurants that “used” to be named such-and-such. LOL I thought I knew which beach she meant, so I got there early and parked my self in the sand with Lydia and Shannon (who as hanging in Duluth with me). Unfortunately, the number I had was her HOUSE phone…not that it mattered because she left her cell phone at home! I ended up driving up and down the “road past the lift bridge” half a dozen times before I found a local who could help me decipher the directions and point out that I was just two blocks away the whole time!

It all worked out in the end, because their photo shoot was awesome, the boys were adorable and fun and the light at the beach was sweeter than it would have been had we started on time. All in all, it was just funny, more than anything. And since I abandoned Shannon and Lydia on the beach (and Shannon’s cell died so she didn’t know what was happening) I had to take them out for ice cream at the Portland Malt Shop, which I didn’t mind doing at all!

Thanks for sharing your sweet family with me, my friend. Next time we come to Duluth we are going out for drinks and steaks and some real catching up!

Oh, so pretty! Minnesota family photographer.

This little family of honeys gave me a run for my money! But oh, are they cute. My tour this past July was really a great challenge to my shooting habits. California has a certain kind of light and its own unique backdrop. Being in new places forced me to think outside the box and find new ways to “capture the light”. I was worried about rain, which thankfully didn’t come, but the dark, overcast skies proved to be a beautiful compliment to our golden field, don’t you think?

I should have taken a photo of Lydia, who, because of some unexpected circumstances had to come with me and thus, spent this photo shoot watching “Cars” in the van with the windows down. She was right next to us as we shot these photos . . . but what I didn’t see were the 10,000 mosquitoes that joined her and ATE her alive! Poor thing was strapped in her car seat, with no means to get away from them. She was covered in bites . . . and I in guilt. Well, I am taking in my “Summer in the Mid-west lessons” and I won’t make that mistake again!

San Jose family photographer. Brothers in pajamas.

Yeah, they really ARE this cute! Just love these boys. I first photographed big brother when he was just a little guy himself. It has been a real pleasure to capture his family as they’ve grown. He now has a little sister and a baby brother to help keep his mom and dad busy; do they ever!  Little sister was not having it for the pajama fest…but the love of these brothers more than make up for it. I just adore these shots.