Wayne Wallace Photography is now available in San Francisco!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Before landing in Las Vegas I used to live in San Francisco! I miss the bay area and will be making regular trips to the bay area. If you would like to book a session with me please call the studio (702) 734-6161.
Here's a picture of my old website from when I lived in San Francisco!
Labels: Actor Headshots, Commercial Photography, photography, san francisco, San Francisco wedding photography, Wayne Wallace Photography
posted by Wallace Advertising @ 1:11 PM,
3 Comments:
- At August 29, 2009 6:28 PM, Joshua Kelly said...
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You know it's funny Wayne...I have nearly that same photo of the GGB taken on a really clear night about 5 years ago...I don't know about you but people comment on it all the time.
- At August 29, 2009 7:07 PM, Wayne Wallace Photography said...
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It's a great spot, this was early morning and national guard was guarding the bridge at the time because of 9/11. They spoted my infra red beam and came up to see what I was up to.
- At August 29, 2009 7:36 PM, Joshua Kelly said...
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Guess you had some splaining to do...LOL...lucky they didn't shoot first and ask questions later...or just haul you off for questioning for even taking pictures at that time. I remember doing a wedding and taking the bride and groom to the headlands for photos and taking some photos with two of them in uniform with M16's.
Of course now I just do my best to dodge the Federal Park Rangers who want you to have a permit to photograph since of course you look like you can afford it from the gear. We have learned that the key is..."I'm a personal friend doing their photography as a gift"...such is the life of a working pro. California has kind of gone off the deep end with trying to enforce stuff like that...
BTW if one crosses the wire fence there...one can go down the hill and there is a great little flat spot that is great to shoot a bride at with the GGB in the background...as long as you are not "seen" crossing the fence once down there it's impossible to see from the road up above without actualy looking over the edge of the drop...but the photography is killer there. It attracts a bit of attention from the tourists because many of them have never seen anything like it...anything for the shot!