Megan and Mason — An Intimate San Francisco Wedding Celebration

Megan and Mason didn't want one big room full of people. They wanted the city they loved, the restaurants that were theirs, and the people who actually mattered. Vows at the Legion of Honor. Dinners at the places that meant something. This is what an intimate wedding looks like when a couple builds it entirely around themselves.


Legion of Honor

They exchanged their vows in front of the colonnades, just the two of them and the people they chose to have there. Soft afternoon light, no agenda, nothing performative. Afterward, their corgi Juni joined us for portraits — and honestly, she made every frame better. Some of the quietest, most genuine moments of the day happened right here.


Harborview, SF Embarcadero

Right after the ceremony, immediate family gathered at Harborview for lunch at the water's edge. Unhurried conversation, no agenda, the kind of ease that only comes when the guest list is small enough that everyone actually knows each other. I stayed quiet and let it unfold.


The Progress

The evening ended at The Progress — a dinner that felt like a natural exhale after everything the day had held. The room was warm, the conversation was easy, and by this point everyone had settled into just being together. I shifted into documentary mode and let the night speak for itself.


What stayed with me about Megan and Mason's day wasn't any single moment — it was the shape of the whole thing. Every part of it was chosen. The venue, the guest list, the restaurants, the pace. Nothing was there by default. That kind of intention shows up in the photographs, and it's exactly the kind of day I want to be trusted to document.

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