Sometimes, in the blur of wedding season, personal projects get shelved. For weeks now, Emma had this little post-it tacked to my monitor and it read:
design the banff album…please!
Here are some of my favorite spreads for such a much-needed trip. The breather really helped us gear up for phase II of wedding season. Now on to phase III!
Excellently and awesomely designed album by me!










We do this because we get to be a part of such a special day.
We wanted to drop a quick note and thank all our awesome couples and families. Without you guys, we wouldn’t be able to rock your photos and help you capture all those darn sweet memories.
We don’t always get to take a picture with the bride and groom, so when we do…we love to share them! Here’s one from Melanie and Brandon’s wedding at San Francisco City Hall. We got to dress down a little (don’t worry, Alfred almost NEVER wears jeans to a wedding–I won’t let him). This is also the last appearance of my beloved red ballet flats. I literally wore them out (that’s what I get for wearing them to 3, ten hour weddings and 4 engagement sessions).

You may experience a slight delay in email response time as the Saloms are out on vacation. We will be back very shortly (in fact, too shortly).

Thank you RiaMae and Brian for the thank you gift. So lovin the his and hers Sake!
We’re so glad you’re super happy with your wedding pictures. We were super happy covering it. Now, we’ll be super happy with our super sake!

Before the hustle of wedding season begins, we took a cruise to Mexico with 6 of our dearest friends. It was a much needed breather.
We’ve been on different types of vacations, but this was our first cruise. What they (they being the veteran cruise-going friends who suggested we take a cruise) failed to mention was that the particular cruise we took was a party cruise. A, bikini ang g-string clad cruise of singles looking for a drunken good time. Probably not the best cruise to start off on when 3 families all have kids under the age of 5. The great thing about being 3 of maybe just 12 families on board was that our kids had day camp all to themselves and they LOVED IT.










A $15 airbrush tattoo. ouch.

Of course, we had to participate in the towel folding class.
