Author Archives: Deeba Yavrom

Davis wedding photographer

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San Mateo Wedding Photographer

I had the joy of photographing the wedding of two friends of mine, Aaron and Tammy.  A very small and intimate affair, no more than 20 people, its weddings like these that remind me how special my work is. I felt  as much a part of the wedding as everyone else, a very special privilege. 1433457278 616 924 […]

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For the love of the game

I notice a lot of photographers use their blogs for promotion, but we’re photographers afterall. Wheres the love for the craft? Why should I use this medium ONLY to show my event/wedding photography. Here are some film photos ive taken recently, no assignment work, just for fun. All developed at home with D76 solution 1433457304 […]

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Redwood City Event Photographer

The great Stephen Hew from SHew Photography called me early Tuesday morning for an assignment that he graciously fed my way. The California Supreme Court Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye was speaking at an awards ceremony in at the Old Courthouse in Redwood City. The location was a dream for a photographer, natural light everywhere you look. […]

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Solano County Wedding Photographer

Ahh finally, a new post WITH photos. Had the grand time of shooting John and Charmaignes wedding right here in Solano County. Interestingly enough, the reception was exactly where I shot my first wedding, 4 years and 60 weddings ago. Great time, great couple, was really happy with the photos too. Enjoyy 1433457397 616 924 […]

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oh yeahhh

Finally got the Sunday front page ive been waiting for!! This was my most extended project that lasted almost the whole duration of my internship. I was working with a fantastic reporter, Matt O’Brien and he totally killed it with pretty much everything.

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so an update is needed on shooting film these days. its a big enough distinction from how i normally shoot to justify a post. So i got a rangefinder camera and a couple lenses. Basically were talking no electronic components besides a pretty ineffective meter. I’ve got to say, i feel like I am re-learning […]

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