January 12, 2007
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The Ultimate Compliment
We photographed Jennifer and James at a winery in Napa Valley. They are so easygoing and have such a pleasant nature about them. Jennifer happens to be a photographer herself. They originally booked a reputable wedding photographer from San Francisco but canceled to book with us. No pressure at all.
After the session, we had some time to visit a few wineries. Many a times we’ve gone to San Francisco, but we’ve never gone to well-known Napa Valley so we figured we should visit at least once in our lifetime.
Domaine Carneros
Robert Mondavi Winery
V. Sattui Winery
Sterling Vineyards
Copyright 2007 GH Kim Photography
Comments (18)
your simple road trip type personal shots look like postcard shots… not surprising…
purdy…i wanna go to napa
Beautiful! Domaine Carneroes is one of my favorite– so gorgeous!!
wow, it is really beautiful there.
i really like the last picture! go ghkim : )
aren’t wineries beautiful??? aw….the feeling of crisp air…beautiful buildings…i just helped a client make a gift basket with robert mondavi wine….sweet. and i can’t believe lana is married!!!!! yikers.
wineries are so beautiful!
I’m curious – what lenses do you usually use for portraits? 50mm? 85mm?
love these shots grace. !!!!!
grace!! these pictures are gorgeous. i can’t wait to get married one day, so that you and samchoon can capture my special day as beautiful as all the weddings you’ve done!!!
ooh! i love the mondavi winery — have you had a chance to check out the coppola winery too?
v.sattui is my FAVORITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! did you guys try the muscat???
Nice! I’ve been to the Robert Mondavi winery once and it was gorgeous!
wow~ absolutely gorgeous! napa valley’s definitely on my must-see list! :]
beautiful as always, Grace & GH Kim Photography!
i can’t wait to see you, girl! and give you a big hug! xoxo!~ ^_^V
That looks like our trip, but you guys took better pictures…
so close, yet so far away… great pics girlfriend!!! miss ya! hope to see yall soon – real soon…
oh you were soo lucky to go to Carneros and Mondavi! They were closed when we got there….didn’t you just enjoy the sweet smell when you were there?