My husband handed me his old Canon 20D and asked if I remembered how to use it. He was a photojournalist and had taught me the basics when we started dating, but that had been years ago. I answered with “sure...shutter, ISO and aperture.” The first few months I fumbled with the camera, getting frustrated easily with not understanding how those three components worked together. I was determined this was not the medium for me, but I kept coming back to it. I would go out and take photos of anything and everything that moved me. After a few years, I was confident in my photography skills and I started seeking out work, first for newspapers and then branching out into weddings and engagements. Now I’m a full-time photographer capturing weddings, engagements, events, and much more. I love being able to capture any type of human interactions, big or small, in a photo that my clients will love and cherish forever.
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Capturing Emotions with Yang Lu Photography - CA Bay Area
I picked up my first DSLR--a Canon Rebel T2i--a couple of years ago right out of college because I was tired of blurry and pixely phone travel photos. Remember, this was back in the early days of the smartphone! From there, I would eventually discover the beauty of photography...
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San Francisco Photographer Captures the Wedding Spirit
Clearly, as a bride-to-be, you have many choices among the area's capable wedding photographers. I joke that there’s probably more wedding photographers around here than there are brides! While that may be an exaggeration, it’s vitally important that you find one whose photographic style inspires you.
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