I was excited to present Jon & Kathy with their new wedding albums I made from our photos. I think they liked ’em.
Category Archives: Photography
Serial
They say one of the traits of a serial killer is the pleasure they derive from torturing animals. Yesterday while feeding the ducks I placed a plastic decoy duck over they’re food bin to see how long it would take for them to realize it was a fake. Those chicken ducks never figured it out, …
Barin Reunion 2009
Yesterday we flew down to San Diego to attend the Barin Family Reunion. The dinner party was held at Hilton Hotel Mission Valley. Can’t say I knew many of the folks but it’s an excuse to get dressed up and drink scotch. I was expecting a low key boring party, I was happily mistaken. These folks …
The new Mrs. Nakamatsu
The day we all dreaded, I mean waited for. Jon wed Kathy in a beautiful ceremony by Brother Rick, at the Oceano Hotel in Half Moon Bay. Shanti Duprez was the hired photographer, but of course we had to shoot a few of photos for ourselves.
Wedding Dry Run
Today is the day before the wedding. We attended the rehearsal in ½ Moon Bay. This was followed by a family catered picnic by the Nakamatsu’s.
Homie
I had lunch with Jon & Kathy today and got my 1st look at their new house. Uh, actually I couldn’t see much as the boxes were stacked pretty high. BTW in the background you’ll see the cat room (yes she has her own room).
SF Pano
Did some work over at SF General today, took this pano from the top of the parking structure.
Happy Birthday… to us
Just to prove you don’t need a big DSLR camera to capture fireworks. Here’s a few from Sandy shot with her compact SD880IS propped up on her knee.
Homeward bound
I made it through those long 12 hour work days in the muggy heat. As usual I didn’t have the energy to go out and about. I did manage to get a Kala Thinbody Tenor at the hotel thanks to a vendor, sorry Hun. No BJ Penn Shirts in Blk M Aleki, sorry. Here’s some …
Paradise bound
I know it sounds glamorous but Honolulu is a lot work in a short period of time. It’s hot, humid, full of tourists, everything is expensive and all the hospitals are located on military installations, which is a pain to gain entry. Oh and the food, nothing to eat but fresh fish, smooth Kona coffee …