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“I hereby announce the official Grand Opening of Jaime Lauren photography’s new blog”!

Cue ribbon cutting, champagne toasts all around, and bit of pompous trumpet fanfare.

Actually, it’s 4:50pm on a partially cloudy Monday afternoon here in Livermore and I’m surrounded by my books, cameras, the guest bed to my right and Will’s desk to my left.  Birds are chirping outside and I can hear kids playing down the street.  My water glass needs a refill.

 

So maybe the official launch of my new blog isn’t THAT exciting right here from my home office, but I do intend to make up for that by ensuring you all have a chance to get in on a few sweet giveaways throughout the month of May.  All the action will begin right here this Friday, so spread the word and get your lovely selves back here to celebrate with me!

In the meantime, take a look around.  I hope you love the scale of the photos, (go big, or go home, I say!) links to resources for both Brides and Photographers, and the new look in general.  Oh and if you’re wondering what happened to the old blog, it’s still in the same place and you’re more than welcome to go back and peruse the archives!

Enjoy!

Jaime

This past Saturday I had the privilege of shooting Hilary + Jeff’s wedding right here in Livermore’s gorgeous wine country.  While all the details are still yet to come, not to mention loads more photos, I thought I’d give you just a sneak peek at one of the shots we got during our pre-wedding shoot out at Sycamore Grove.

More to come from Hilary + Jeff’s wedding this Friday, so check back soon!

Hope you all have an awesome week!  And drop me a line, I’d love to hear from you and what you think about the new blog!

Jaime

One of my greatest joys as a photographer is watching a couple express their love for one another freely and naturally in front of the camera.  I am incredibly fortunate to get to work with couples who enjoy the photographic process as much as I do, which is one element that factors into a relaxed and authentic shoot.  A stellar location, great lighting, and a splash of spontaneity–these are also integral to a fantastic shoot, at least in my world.  But the clincher?  A couple so in love that their interaction with one another exudes passion, depth, and commitment.  Audrey and Ben from San Francisco are just one such couple and I am so excited to introduce them as my first feature couple on the new blog!

Audrey and Ben live right smack in the city and are getting married in San Francisco, so it seemed only natural that they should choose San Francisco’s stunning Embarcadero for their engagement photos.  (For those of you not acquainted with either San Francisco or any other city that maintains an embarcadero, it’s essentially a seawall that lines the water’s edge, and in San Francisco, features shops, markets, and restaurants).  We met up at the famed Ferry Building and strolled up the embarcadero for a good hour, shooting and chatting along the way.

You know the saying ‘time flies when you’re having fun’?  Well time whizzed by way too quickly for my taste, and I just didn’t want the fun and creative flow to end, so I asked if Audrey and Ben wanted to continue.  After all, we’d only done one side of the street!  They were totally up for it and in my opinion, that extra hour was totally worth it for several reasons:

1) More time with this great couple!  I love building relationships with my clients and getting to know them better.  Knowing my clients enables me to tune in to their style and personalities, which makes all the difference on the wedding day.

2) More momentum.  We had such a great creative flow going and since the time was there, I was really curious to see what it would bring.  Since I knew we’d gotten enough shots to qualify as a solid engagement collection, we could spend more time exploring angles, locations, and interactions and just letting the momentum carry us.  I am truly happy with what occurred in the second half!

3) The shady side of the street.  While the sunny side was perfect for beautiful scenic shots over the water, vibrant hues, and a sharper look, the shaded side of the embarcadero was ideal for softer portraits, gentle tones, and a romantic feel.  While we were definitely able to duck into the shade on the opposite side of the street during our first hour, it was really nice having some extended time out of the sun both for relief from it and for the results.

All right, by now you’re probably tired of my analyzing, so without further adieu, let me now (finally) introduce Audrey + Ben!!!

So, ‘fess up.  How many times did you sigh?  You cannot imagine how excited I am to photograph Audrey and Ben’s wedding!  The only downside…having to wait until September!!!

Actually, if you want to send me a little something to help distract me from the wait time, nothing would make me happier than your feedback.  Here are a few things I would love to have your take on:

1) Favourite photo (or two, maybe three if you absolutely cannot pick!) and why.

2) One-hour versus two-hour shoots.  Your thoughts on both shooting them and posing for them.  Help me better serve my fabulous clientele!

3) A little love for Audrey + Ben.  Share your compliments here and I’ll make sure they come back to check them out!

Thanks so much to all of you for checking out Audrey + Ben’s Engagement Shoot.  This coming weekend I’m photographing the wedding of Hilary + Jeff here in Livermore’s wine country.  You’ll definitely want to come back next week for a sneak peek at their wine country wedding!

Until then,

Jaime

  • Audrey & Ben

    Jaime, these are fabulous! We love the beautiful colors and clarity/sharpness of the photos. We had a ton of fun and were happy you were open to walking around with us to find some cool spots! Thanks for capturing such great moments that we will treasure.

    1. Our fav photos- the Muni train shots and in front of the Arrow sculpture.

    2. 2 hour photo shoots: Gave us a chance to loosen up and find great places for photos! The variety of spaces and backgrounds was nice to have. However, we did get tired towards the end, but mainly due to us finding so many great spots to take photos in.

    Again, thanks for a great shoot and we can’t wait for you to do our wedding!!

    Love, Audrey & BenReplyCancel

  • Anna Dyke

    the B&W coffee shop
    the B&W train
    Audrey in focus, with Ben on left
    …you know I am always a big fan of your work Jaime
    Audrey and Ben,you look very happy, and wish you a happy life togetherReplyCancel

  • Kirsta

    Jaime you are a genius. The way you combine your subjects, setting, light, colors, and your knack for capturing candid moments is magical. If I had to pick a fave few it would be the b&w by the train, the two on steps of the bus, and the one with Audrey holding Ben’s tie. They have just a touch of sass, but still sweet. Also, this couple has so much character and charm.
    Good work!ReplyCancel

  • admin

    Glad you guys like ’em! Kirsta..”just a touch of sass, but still sweet”….I think that’s a great description! I love having fun couples to work with and feel truly energized when I’m working with/for couples like you guys Audrey & Ben!ReplyCancel