24 Hour Engagement Session San Francisco
So, you are probably curious… What on earth is a 24 hour engagement session? and we will get there… I promise. Stick around for a bit, spend some time with the images, I think you will start to understand and understand again…
It was after noon on a Tuesday in the early spring of 2024, I found myself in a meeting with a couple (Olivia & Stu) whose wedding I was scheduled to photograph in the Fall. The purpose of our call was to explore options for our scheduled engagement session. I was probably drinking a lemon seltzer. I do that on most occasions.
I felt a funny feeling, and then I said…”So, we have two options: Option A is a normal engagement session. We meet somewhere meaningful, or beautiful, or both about 90 minutes before sunset, and we make photographs in 1 or 2 locations. Option B is the 24 hour engagement session.”
Now, to be honest, I wasn’t completely clear on what a “24 hour engagement session” was at the time, but I knew it sounded fun to me.
Olivia & Stu showed immediate and universal excitement about the idea, even though they weren’t exactly sure what it was either. I think I said, “Are you sure?” multiple times.
We began by saying yes with wild eyes, and then, through a series of discussions, we formulated a plan.
In my head it always started and ended with the wisps of steam from a coffee cup. There was always a diner, there was always a convertible, there was always ice cream, there was always the beach, but there was so much more to fill in. So many more beautiful places to explore in the San Francisco Bay Area…
After the gallery below there is a list of locations and a bit more on my inspiration.
This project, in the end, is about time, about how it speeds up and slows down, about habituation, and dishabituation, the glorious surprise, days that never end, days that begin and begin again. And what it is to be young and head over heels in love in the Bay Area, one of the most spectacularly beautiful places in the world.
Enjoy! We certainly enjoyed the process of making this project.
Loop Date Itinerary:
- Oceanview Diner
- Shorebird Park
- Berkeley Marina
- Indian Rock
- Live Oak Park
- UC Berkeley Campus
- Elmwood
- Ferry Building
- Palace of Fine Arts
- Lollyland Mini golf
- Crissy Field
- Presidio Tunnel Tops
- Legion of Honor
- Seacliff
- Haight Ashbury
- Amoeba Records
- Escape from New York
- Seward Street Slides
- Tank Hill
- Toy Boat Ice Cream
- Green Apple Books
- Nopa
- City View Metreon
- SOMA
- North Beach
- Vesuvio
- Ina Coolbrith
- Bob’s Donuts
- The Castro
- Orphan Andy’s
- Grandview
- The Tiled Steps
- China Beach
- Oceanview Diner
Thank you for inspiration to Christian Marclay for his video piece, ” The clock” and to Danny Rubin & Harold Ramis for the movie, “Groundhog Day.” Thank you to Olivia & Stu for all your planning, your stalwart affability, and for staying strong all 24 hours.