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Hey you. Yeah, you. Thanks for visiting my blog. Check here often for the latest and greatest photos by Chris Schmauch. I shoot weddings, food, architecture, families, events, models, products... well you get the point, I love it all!

Click on the "Categories" link up top to find posts related to certain types of photography. Most of my stuff is restaurant-related (architecture & food) or people-related (weddings, engagements, families, etc.)

Click the "portfolio" link to visit www.GoodEyePhotography.com, where you can order prints from over 130,000 photos in my always-expanding archive.

Oh, a little about me: I'm 32, happily married with two little girls, and am passionate about both Photography and Design (hence the business name). I'm a Nikon shooter, love both Macs and PCs, have that type of personality that gets along with anyone, am totally unflappable, and, well, I'm pretty good at what I do.

Visit often, and if you need to book me, don't hesitate to call: 408.431.4808!

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Meaghan + Brad (Engagement Photography) @ Wilder Ranch, Santa Cruz

Meaghan found me online, and even though she’s having a friend shoot her wedding, she wanted a local photographer to capture her and Brad’s country spirit for her engagement session. When she said she wanted a barn/farm-like atmosphere, I knew we’d have to shoot at Wilder Ranch State Park in Santa Cruz. The green fields, old barns, distressed wood, rusty farm equipment and overall feel was the perfect venue for an old-fashioned country-style engagement session with a sexy twist. Meaghan brought that twist with her simple, short dress and red cowboy boots. Being an actual farm-boy, Brad didn’t have to pretend to show his country roots; with his rugged handsomeness and Meaghan’s stunning good looks, every photo looks like it belongs on a magazine cover. I really enjoyed the photo session, and wish them the best with their upcoming wedding. Enjoy my favorite photos below, or check out all 100+ photos at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

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Looking for a romantic, country-style engagement session in Santa Cruz, California? San Francisco / Bay Area Wedding and Engagement Photographer Chris Schmauch makes you both look simply amazing! Call (831) 216-6210 or fill out this nifty contact form (for serious inquiries only). 

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past real weddings, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.
 

Recent “Engagement” Posts:

80 Inspiring and Creative Wedding Ring Photos

UPDATE 2/15/14: I’ve posted a sequel to this article – 2013 Best Of: 70 Creative Wedding Ring Photos (you’re looking at 2012).

The ultimate symbol of marriage, the diminutive ring is often overlooked, or treated as a checklist item for photographers to simply “get” during the wedding day. Since a couple usually spends a lot of time (and money) finding the perfect rings to represent their eternal love for one another, I think it’s only fair for us photographers to put in the extra effort into creative ways to capture the rings in our photographs. I usually shoot the engagement ring twice – generally at the end of engagement sessions, and then again (with the groom’s wedding band) at some point on the wedding day. There are of course the go-to solutions for photographing the rings – the bouquet is probably the most obvious (and as you’ll see I include plenty of those shots below), but we should always be on the lookout for new and exciting ways to present the rings with our photographic skills. Whether you use party favors, flowers, desserts, or found natural surfaces or objects at the location, there are always opportunities to do something unique, fun, and even amazing with the ring photos.

Below are my favorite ring shots from engagement sessions and weddings taken during 2012 (in no particular order). These are almost all artificially lit with an off-camera flash source using Nikon cameras with the Nikon 60mm/2.8 macro lens. Most of the shots fall in the F11–F22 aperture range as extreme closeups mean extremely shallow depth of field. Enjoy the photos, I hope you find a couple of them inspring in your own work.

If you’re interested in seeing more of my work, I invite you to peruse the numerous galleries at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

Many venues have pianos, and this one was being expertly played during the wedding reception. The gentleman was kind to step aside for a couple minutes to let me get some shots of the rings on the piano keys.

The indirect light falling on the beautiful irises in this stunning bouquet really help make this shot. How about that engagement ring – ginormous!

I’m glad the bride didn’t see me setting up this shot. This is part of a grape-grinding machine set in a garden at a winery. It’s lit from below and camera left to really give it dimension and have the texture of the old iron and paint pop. Talk about contrast!

I love the flowers in this shot – the one in the foreground provides depth, and the crisp petals in the middle contrast nicely with the black background. It just makes me smile 🙂

This couple had this fine bottle of scotch whiskey at the reception, and I really loved the label’s fine typography and design and had to integrate hte rings into it somehow, and this outdoor picnic bench made a good background.

You can’t shoot a wedding in Maui, Hawaii and not get ring shots with a tropical flower! This Bird-of-Paradise flower was stiff enough to hold both rings no problem. The background is a pool with blue light emanating from it.

This is the top of a fence at Foothill Park in Palo Alto, California. The lichen and moss provided color and texture, and the backlighting and pattern captured in the composition really draw the eye to the engagement ring.

I love reflective objects in macro photography, and this decorative crystal sphere on top of a gate at Il Fornaio, Carmel made for a great platform for these unique bridal rings.

This beautiful emerald and diamond ringreally stands out against the pink, red and orange bouquet flowers.

It took some time balancing this blue-stoned engagement ring, but the nail in the old rotted wood made for nice composition and contrast in this shot.

There’s no shortage of props at Ramekins Culinary institute in Sonoma, California – this old-school waffle iron decorating a hallway armoire provided some interesting texture for this wedding ring shot.

Another tropical flower for this Maui wedding ring shot.

This was from an engagement session in the woods south of San Jose. The acorn husks made for an interested natural contrast in this wedding ring photo.

Some interesting flowers in this bouquet made for a wedding ring shot that looks more like a sea-creature in an aquarium!

I imagined the bride cringing as I set up this shot in a not-so-well-maintained barbecue in Nisene Marks Forest in Aptos, California. It was the end of an engagement session and I just loved the orange colors from the rust. Worth the effort I think!

These neat coffee cups at the Willow Heights mansion in Morgan Hill were the perfect prop for these ring shots. They were on a surface that was studded by fake diamonds, so that texture, contrasting with the plain white cups, overlaid with the wedding rings really worked well. Blingy!

Really interesting tight flowers in this arrangement provided great textural and color-contrast for the wedding rings.

Ferns are really neat plants, and it can be challenging to find one that will support the weight of an engagement ring. But this one was up to the task. It’s hairy too!

This metal frame holds a pot with some succulents in it. I like the degraded blue paint and the mossy stuff.

Moss, mushroom, cool engagement ring. I remember the groom helping me hold my lighting equipment to get this down low shot.

Rusted chain and rough wood provide color and textural contrast against this stunning blue-stoned engagement ring.

Another beautiful engagement ring accented with green emeralds – they really pop as the only colorful parts of the brown-toned image. The ropy surface is actually the frame of a mirror, as is obvious by the reflected image.

I think this was part of a fence during an engagement session, but the blue stone in this ring glows from the backlighting and really draws the eye and keeps it there. 

The tightly-overlapping petals in this cactus allowed me to arrange all the rings on edge, which is pretty much impossible to do normally.

Candy!

A simple shot on the surface of the table. Usually the focus is on the engagement ring, but this stunning groom’s wedding band deserved a little more attention. 

This is a “standard” bouquet wedding ring shot but for some reason it jumps out for me. Maybe it’s the linear arrangement in the context of curving, natural background, or maybe it’s just the clarity of that main stone, smack in the middle of the photo that demands, “Look at me!”

The three dominant colors and three rings complement each other nicely in this wedding ring bouquet shot.

Another fern shot – this one is more delicate, and seeing the fronds disappear into the black background is pleasing to the eye.

This is a shot that my second shooter at the wedding recommended, and to which I immediately dismissed as something that just wouldn’t work well. I was wrong, and humbly apologize for my dismissal. The surface is a multicolored LED the DJ used as wall backlighting. It’s also the only light source (no off-camera lighting – that would surely “ruin” it). The multiple colors and bokeh make it a successful ring shot.

Balancing the wedding rings on these billiard balls was way harder than you’d think it would be. And usually more effort tends to pay off when it comes to photography. I think this came out well. 

Side-lighting really brings out the natural beauty and texture of the leaf, which draws you to the unnatural beauty of the cut stones in the engagement ring.

This piece of wood is actually the base for the couples’ wedding cake. The natural break in its side worked as a nice little nook for the rings. Side lighting brings out the texture, as if these natural and man-made items were meant to co-exist in this little space..

The rings are on the bride’s purse, and her bouquet is in the background. The curve of the purse is a nice break between the natural and faux-natural textures. 

The rings in the context of a drawn fingerprint-tree add a special, personal touch.

A standard ring composition, but the dimpled, reflective surface adds visual interest. I think this was a metal tray inside a bathroom (of all places). It just goes to show that the opportunities for creative macro shots are numerous, and ubiquitous.

There’s something about the light blue and textured gold that attracts me to this otherwise standard ring photo.

This couple had a candy “bar” at their wedding, so of course I made good use of it for the sweet wedding photos. Here I put one of the rock-crystal desserts through the rings.

Just some sticks in a tree, but the composition makes it more interesting.

There was a bowl of fruit for the girls to snack from during the bride-getting-ready stage. I couldn’t resist using the interesting color and texture to my advantage for these ring photos.

Too often we think of surfaces to set the wedding rings on, but forget about the opportunities for putting objects through the rings. In this case, a small floral bud from a vase of flowers perfectly fit through the rings – so it looks like they’re encapsulating this small bud of life, like a living cocoon. 

Cupcakes anyone?

The giant, rigid leaves of this fern had no problem supporting the weight of the ring. Side lit and also lit from below, the craggy organic texture and bulbous surface of the plant make for a really interesting composition.

It’s not uncommon to have a bucket of ice for the champagne while a bride is getting ready. Ice is always an interesting environment to shoot wedding rings in. The challenge is controlling the light so you create interesting shadows as well.

The sprinkled faux gemstones on this table surface add some bling to the composition of this ring photo. The purple bouquet in the background is a nice hint of color.

The textured grape leaves and curling stems provide a nice backdrop for these rings.

The groom built this miniature bridge as a cake-topper. The rings snuggled nicely in-between the struts for a truly unique wedding ring photo.

This ultra-closeup wedding ring shot really loses all context of setting – I think it was on the side of a tree… But the intricate detail and the attractive main stone demands your full attention–and gets it.

No props around? Bah! There’s always…something. In this case, a polished fork. Done and done.

I loved the organic curves of this part of a wooden fence. I was able to fit the engagement ring onto the splintered wood coming out to provide depth. The side-lighting makes it 3-dimensional. The burled knot-hole echoes the circular nature of the ring. Basically it’s a really cool shot on multiple levels.

Shooting up towards the sky brings in some dramatic azure blues into the composition. Plus, the heavy stone would normally force the ring into a downward position, but the tension from the two stems inside the ring and the angle I’m shooting from make for an atypical, and successful comoposition.

Closeup of the large stone demands attention, putting the subtle natural setting in a nice background role.

The texture of the frosting in this wedding ring shot is the first thing you notice. Upon closer inspection, the rings present themselves. They’re not always the center of attention. And that cake? Yum.

The green plant growth and fascinatingly-textured mushroom provide ample viewing pleasure for this engagement ring photo.

These branches make for a low-key organic backdrop to show off these wedding rings.

This was shot on a rock outcropping at the end of a beach engagement session. 

Rings on top of a photobooth printout of the bride and groom.

The bride’s high heel made for a neat background of this wedding ring photo.

Wedding rings with kisses! Nuts for her, plain for him.

Symmetry and nature don’t often coexist.

This ring doesn’t need any extra bling, but there you go.

The fuzzy leaf from a lambs-ear plant created a snuggly little womb for the wedding rings in this shot.

Wedding rings with a little JD.

This couple loves scrabble. 

Jelly beans and wedding rings.

The Glenlivet whisky bottle again. I like how it emerges from darkness. I think the other shot with the label (far above on the page) is better, though.

Personalization – the groom’s sister drew this picture of the bride and groom, where it was then displayed at the wedding reception. 

The engagement ring emerging from an acorn casing, set in the niche of a boulder. 

The bride had this lovely sequined purse that provided interesting texture for this wedding ring photo.

OK, so you can see the groom’s thumb holding the ring in this dandelion shot – but it’s still neat. Some environments are just too delicate to hold the rings. This shot could easily be cropped to hide the offending appendage, butI wanted to show that assistance is sometimes necessary.

I think this is the ONLY naturally-lit ring photo out of all 80 photos in this post. I had the setting sun at an extreme angle, and the ring was wedged in a small split in the wood. Shot from straight above, there’s something about the linear directionality that just works in this photo. You have the grains of wood, then the long shadow of the ring, and then the square/linear top of the ring itself, with the curved part hidden below. You don’t see many rind shots that only have straight lines!!

I love the delicious play of light and shadow in this photo. The subtle blue flowers, the pale green of the dried plant stems, the frayed brown rope and the warm wood beneath – all work together to create a compelling photo of these wedding rings. 

I almost never incorporate the wedding dress and rings in the same shot – I’ve just never been inspired. But the deep folds on this dress caught my attention, and after discovering some of the folds are actually holes that the rings can fall through, I eventually found a nook where all the rings could rest. They did not want to stay in position, however, so I almost gave up. But I’m persistent, if anything, and I was rewarded with this pleasing ring shot.

I was trying to figure out how to use all the apples this couple had at the reception tables. I just wasn’t inspired. I didn’t just want to put the rings around the stem. So I grabbed a knife, and cut out a wedge in one of the apples and stuck the rings inside. Done! I’m sure the couple was wondering why I gave the rings back a little sticky…

The decorative “G” wedding topper made for an interesting composition for this couples’ wedding rings.

Last, but not least, I used the wedding invitation that was laying around in the bridal suite for this high-key shot of the rings. Blowing out all environmental details except their names and the rings makes for a simple, yet striking image of their rings.

 

 

Looking for a creative and talented wedding photographer? San Francisco / Bay Area Wedding and Engagement Photographer Chris Schmauch makes you look like you belong on a magazine cover! Call (831) 216-6210 or fill out this nifty contact form (for serious inquiries only). 

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past real weddings, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.
 

Recent “Best Of” Posts:

August 24, 2013 - 5:34 am Janie Fields - Thank you for sharing! They are beautiful and inspirational photos!

August 24, 2013 - 5:34 am Janie Fields - Thank you for sharing! They are beautiful and inspirational photos!

March 6, 2014 - 12:56 pm Chris Schmauch - Thank you!

March 13, 2016 - 2:21 pm Andrew Beveridge - The whisky photo is my fav ..... but then whisky usually is ! :) htpp://www.silverbirchphotography.co.uk/

February 14, 2014 - 1:44 pm 2013 Best Of: 70 Creative Wedding Ring Photos | GoodEye Photography + Design Blog - […] year about this time I wrote “80 Inspiring and Creative Wedding Ring Photos” – and it was so popular, I decided to try and make it an annual thing. I absolutely love […]

March 19, 2014 - 1:37 pm How to Photograph Wedding Rings - Serendipity Beyond Design - […] When thinking about your wedding photography, you can’t forget the rings! Obviously there will be some pictures where your rings are shown, but you need to remember to get a few shots where they are the focus. There are many ways to incorporate your rings into photos. You can get shots that are just focused on the rings, but still include you and your spouse, or you can get shots that just incorporate the rings in a cute setup. I gathered a few creative ideas, but I found a post on a really amazing photography website that had a ton of really neat ideas. The link to their post is here. […]

Peggy and Roger (Engagement Photography) @ Capitola, California

Peggy and Roger met me in Capitola for their engagement/practice session. I like to start up near Shadowbrook restaurant and make our way towards downtown and the beach for the end, hitting up different locations along the way. The weather was spectacular, without wind, and these guys were totally receptive to my poling and prodding. I really enjoyed exploring new and old locations alike, but for PEggy and Roger the whole experience was fresh and exciting. They are very comfortable together, and it was a pleasure chatting with them, hiking around, and of course taking a few photos here and there. Below are some of my favorites from the session; if you’re interested in seeing all 126 photos, head over to www.GoodEyePhotography.com. Enjoy, and feel free to comment.

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Looking for a fun engagement session on the beach?
Bay Area Destination Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch will capture your love beautifully! (831) 216-6210

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

GoodEye Photography Wins 2013 WeddingWire “Bride’s Choice” Award

Top 5% of Wedding Photographers in the Bay AreaSanta Cruz, California – January 14, 2013 – WeddingWire, the nation’s leading online wedding marketplace, is thrilled to announce that GoodEye Photography + Design has been selected as a winner of the prestigious WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards® 2013 for Wedding Photography in the San Francisco Bay Area!

The esteemed annual awards program recognizes the top five percent of wedding professionals in the WeddingWire Network who demonstrate excellence in quality, service, responsiveness and professionalism. GoodEye Photography + Design’s selection as a Bride’s Choice Award 2013 winner was selected based on the positive experiences expressed by past clients on WeddingWire, the world’s largest wedding review site with over one million reviews. While many industry awards are given by the host organization, the WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards® winners are determined solely based on reviews from real newlyweds and their experiences working with GoodEye Photography + Design.

The WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards® 2013 are given to the top local wedding vendors in more than 20 service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers, based on professional achievements from the previous year. Award-winning vendors are distinguished for the quality, quantity, consistency and timeliness of the reviews they have received from their past clients. As a Bride’s Choice Awards winner, GoodEye Photography + Design is highlighted within the WeddingWire Network, which is comprised of over 200,000 wedding professionals throughout the United States, Canada and abroad.

“Each year, WeddingWire looks forward to celebrating the success of the top-rated wedding professionals within the WeddingWire Network,” said Timothy Chi, CEO, WeddingWire. “Now in its fifth year, the Bride’s Choice Awards® program continues to recognize the elite wedding professionals who exemplify a commitment to quality, service and professionalism. These businesses were chosen by our bridal community for their responsiveness and dedication to their clients over the past year. We are honored to recognize GoodEye Photography + Design for their impressive achievements within the wedding industry.”

GoodEye Photography + Design is thrilled to be one of the top Wedding Photographers in the Bay Area’s WeddingWire Network of sites, which include leading wedding sites such as WeddingWire, Project Wedding, Brides.com, Martha Stewart Weddings, and Weddingbee. We would like to thank our past clients for taking the time to review our business on WeddingWire. We value all of our clients and truly appreciate the positive feedback that helped us earn the WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards® for 2013.

For more information about GoodEye Photography + Design, please visit our WeddingWire Storefront today at http://www.weddingwire.com/biz/goodeye-photography-design-santa-cruz/4d74dccbe241c71b.html.

To learn more about the Bride’s Choice Awards®, please visit www.WeddingWire.com/brides-choice-awards.

About WeddingWire, Inc.
WeddingWire®, the nation’s leading marketplace serving the $70 billion wedding industry, is the only online wedding planning resource designed to empower both engaged couples and wedding professionals. For engaged couples, WeddingWire offers the ability to search, compare and book over 200,000 reviewed wedding vendors, from wedding venues to wedding photographers. WeddingWire also offers a comprehensive suite of online planning tools for weddings, including wedding websites and wedding checklists, all at no charge. For wedding professionals, WeddingWire is the only all-in-one marketing platform for businesses online and on-the-go. WeddingWire offers one simple solution to build a professional network, improve search visibility, manage social media and reach mobile consumers. Businesses that advertise with WeddingWire appear on WeddingWire.com, ProjectWedding.com and other leading sites, including MarthaStewartWeddings.com (NYSE: MSO), Brides.com and Weddingbee.com.

Megan + Dan (Engagement Photography) @ Panther Beach, Santa Cruz

Megan and Dan contacted me last year about getting some engagement photos taken at the beach when they were in town in January. I’m always a little nervous booking sessions with people that are visiting for a short time, as weather doesn’t always cooperate with outdoor photography. All week it’s been really cold and windy – the latter being the biggest challenge for my style of photography. But we lucked out tonight, getting some great cloud cover, which helped dampen the wind for a bit. Plus, clouds always add drama to the photos which I absolutely love! Megan and Dan were super nice, and we clicked right away. I hope they have a wonderful wedding this year and find some cool way to use these photos. Check out the rest at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

Want your engagement photos taken at a Santa Cruz beach?
San Francisco / Bay Area Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch would love to shoot your engagement session!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

January 14, 2013 - 4:41 am Meghan Pinheiro - Amazing!

January 14, 2013 - 4:41 am Meghan Pinheiro - Amazing!

Rachel, Robert and Family (Family Photography) @ Westlake Park, Santa Cruz

This is a multi-family photo shoot at Westlake Park in Santa Cruz – really adorable brothers and their cousin! The kids had a fun time feeding the hundreds of ducks and other birds that swarmed our way. We got some great family portraits done as well. It’s always a successful family photo session when you can get a good mix of well-lighted posed shots as well as fun, spontaneous candids.

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Looking for a family photographer in Santa Cruz?
San Francisco / Bay Area Family Portrait Photographer Chris Schmauch makes sure your family looks great!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past family portrait sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Katsu (Food Photography) @ Los Gatos, California

Chef Katsu (Katsuhiko Hanamure) opened a fantastic Japanese restaurant recently in the heat of Los Gatos. The decor is as fresh and colorful as the food itself. Check out these photos of their “Decadence Caviar Staircase” (which will set you back about $1,200) and ceviche tacos.

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Looking for an on-location food photographer in the Bay Area?
San Francisco / Bay Area Commercial Food Photographer Chris Schmauch makes food look really yummy!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past food & restaurant sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Hachi Ju Hachi (Food Photography) @ Saratoga, California

Chef Jin Suzuki, owner of Hachi Ju Hachi in Saratoga, prepared a traditional radish-rolled cured salmon sushi roll – elegantly simple and delicious.

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Looking for an on-location food photographer in the Bay Area?
San Francisco / Bay Area Commercial Food Photographer Chris Schmauch makes food look really yummy!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past food & restaurant sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Scott’s Seafood (Food Photography) @ San Jose, California

These food photos were taken at Scott’s Seafood restaurant in San Jose, California. They have some delicious seafood dishes that taste as great as they look!

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Oysters on the half shell

 

Looking for an on-location food photographer in the Bay Area?
San Francisco / Bay Area Commercial Food Photographer Chris Schmauch makes food look really yummy!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past food & restaurant sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Nick + Tara = Carmella > Rocco (Family Photography) @ Capitola Beach

The awesome thing about the Santa Cruz/Monterey area is you can shoot at beaches year-round, and they pretty much always look the same. The only thing that changes is the clothing people wear. I photographed Nick and Tara’s beautiful family of five (if you include Oso, the dog) a week before Christmas, but you’d never know it looking at these photos! I try to get a good mix of posed and candid photos at every family portrait session, as it keeps things lively and interesting – plus it gives the kids a chance to blow off some steam. Family portrait sessions can be stressful, but I do everything in my power to make them a relaxed, fun and positive experience for everyone. Capitola beach is a great location for family photos since it has the photogenic pier and the sunsets are always lovely. Enjoy my favorite photos below, there’s definitely some keepers here!

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Looking for a family photographer in Capitola?
San Francisco / Bay Area Family Portrait Photographer Chris Schmauch makes sure your family looks great!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past family portrait sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Tamarine (Food Photography) @ Palo Alto, California

Food photos of Tamarine’s jumbo prawn entree plus their delicious lemongrass seabass, taken at their Palo Alto location on University Ave.

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Looking for an on-location food photographer in the Bay Area?
San Francisco / Bay Area Commercial Food Photographer Chris Schmauch makes food look really yummy!
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If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past food & restaurant sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Allegra, Phoenix and Maren – Sisters (Portrait Photography) @ Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve, Cupertino

These three sisters contacted me because they wanted to create a special gift for their parents for Christmas –  a series of beautiful portraits of the three of them. They chose the Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve in Cupertino as the location for the shoot since it’s a place that’s special to all of them. I thought the outdoor location was the perfect spot to mesh with their personalities, and I really enjoyed getting some timeless portraits of them carousing around in the fields in addition to some more formal, posed compositions. Below are some of my favorites photos from the portrait session, enjoy!

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Zona Rosa (Food Photography) @ San Jose, California

Food photos of the delicious salmon tacos at Zona Rosa on the Alameda in San Jose. It’s a total hole-in-the-wall but well worth it if you can get a table!

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The Sea, by Alexander’s Steakhouse (Food Photography and Restaurant Interiors) @ Palo Alto, California

Restaurant interiors and food photos of fresh scallops at The Sea, an Alexander’s Steakhouse venture in Palo Alto, California

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San Francisco / Bay Area Commercial Food Photographer Chris Schmauch makes food look really yummy!
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Old Port Lobster Shack (Food Photography) @ Portola Valley, California

Photos of some delicious lobster rolls, a rack of ribs and a whole fresh lobster from Old Port Lobster Shack in downtown Portola Valley.

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San Francisco / Bay Area Commercial Food Photographer Chris Schmauch makes food look really yummy!
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Monica, Sophia and Annika (Family Photography) @ Seacliff Beach, Aptos

Monica is a regular client of mine, and being an Aptos resident she really loves her beach – Rio Del Mar / Seacliff. We go there every time we shoot together, and somehow we make it new each time. For this particular shoot, we were aiming to get some great photos for their Christmas cards. Monica had her girls adorned in beautiful red and green dresses, and they were super adorable for the camera. I think they’re getting used to seeing me, so they feel comfortable showing off for the camera. Below are a few of my favorite photos from their beach family photo session, enjoy!

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Verona + Paul (Wedding Photography) @ Eagle Ridge Golf Club, Gilroy

Only a couple weeks after their romantic engagement shoot at Panther Beach, Verona and Paul had an amazing evening wedding at the Wedgewood Wedding and Banquet Center at Eagle Ridge Golf Club in Gilroy, California. Verona got ready at her friend’s house in San Jose – when all the girls were photo-ready, we went into the back yard to get a few group photos – and of course, that’s when it started to rain. Ah well, we got a couple cute shots before they had to run squealing inside! At Eagle Ridge, we took some bridal party formals with the golf course in the background as the sun quickly set. Inside, the fireplace was roaring, the drinks were pouring and the anticipation for the ceremony kept the excitement high. All the chairs were arranged in a circle around the couple, which gave everyone a great view of the event. A quick kiss and we were off taking more formals – I got to stand in the rain this time – anything to get the shot! The rest of the evening was filled with dancing, laughter, and tears of happiness for the couple and their family. Congrats guys! Enjoy these photo boards of my favorite photos from the day – there are many more photos to see at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

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The Charmans (Family Photography) @ Ocean View Park, Santa Cruz

This was a fun photo shoot with multiple families at Ocean View Park in Santa Cruz. It’s got great views of the boardwalk and ocean (as its name states), and lots of great locations around the park to shoot. Since we were a pretty large group, we didn’t walk around as much as I would otherwise, but we got some lovely portraits at the couple locations I picked. Since it was November, we were able to get some fun leaf-throwing photos in there! Here’s a peek at the shoot, enjoy!

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The Tates (Family Photography) @ Pajaro Dunes

It had been a couple years since I last got to work with the Tate families while they vacationed over Thanksgiving at their beachfront rental house in the Pajaro Dunes development near Watsonville. We had some beautiful weather this day, and the light was a little better than last time – plus I had an assistant to help with the heavy lifting so I could focus on the compositions and posing of each shot. We took some photos on the patio at the house, a few on the wooden pathway among the dunes, and finally some family portraits on the beach. Here are my favorite shots from the session, enjoy!

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