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GoodEye Photography + Design PhotoBlog!

Hey you. Yeah, you. Thanks for visiting my blog. Check here often for the latest and greatest photos by Chris Schmauch. I shoot weddings, food, architecture, families, events, models, products... well you get the point, I love it all!

Click on the "Categories" link up top to find posts related to certain types of photography. Most of my stuff is restaurant-related (architecture & food) or people-related (weddings, engagements, families, etc.)

Click the "portfolio" link to visit www.GoodEyePhotography.com, where you can order prints from over 130,000 photos in my always-expanding archive.

Oh, a little about me: I'm 32, happily married with two little girls, and am passionate about both Photography and Design (hence the business name). I'm a Nikon shooter, love both Macs and PCs, have that type of personality that gets along with anyone, am totally unflappable, and, well, I'm pretty good at what I do.

Visit often, and if you need to book me, don't hesitate to call: 408.431.4808!

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Kristi + Derek (Wedding Photography) @ Oceano Hotel, Half Moon Bay, California

Kristi and Derek had an intimate wedding with their closest friends and family at the Oceano Hotel & Spa in Half Moon Bay. This is an all-inclusive wedding venue – you stay there, get all your makeup and hair done at the salon next door, and they have both indoor and outdoor options for the ceremony and reception. One of my favorite moments from their wedding (aside from all the tears!) was getting up on the roof of the hotel and shooting a big group photo through the glass roof – so cool! Enjoy my favorite photos from this wedding below.

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Getting married at the Oceano Hotel in Half Moon Bay, California?
Bay Area Destination Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch wants to shoot your big day! (831) 216-6210

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Lisa + Tony (Engagement Photography) @ Mission District and Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco

We visited Tony’s old stomping grounds in the Mission District of San Francisco for his engagement shoot with fiancée Lisa. It was windy and cold, so there was no pretend cuddling or modeling fans for hair blowing – it was au natural. The alleyways near Mission Pie has some beautiful, colorful graffiti that we used for many of the backdrops. After half an hour or so we headed over to the Palace of Fine arts to get some nice architecture – a complete contrast to the city streets!  The fog rolled in so we didn’t get the sunset we were hoping for, but we got some great shots nonetheless! Here’s some of my favorites, more to see at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

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Looking for some city / architecture engagement photography in San Francisco, California?
San Francisco / Bay Area Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch would love to shoot your engagement session!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Digi + Phil (Maternity Photography) @ Four Mile Beach, Santa Cruz

I love big, pregnant bellies – they encompass the mystery of life, of promise, of great things to come. Pregnant women are beautiful, as if the life within them enhances their own, in some unfathomable way. It’s truly an honor to capture this time in a couple’s life, the very beginning chapter in the book of a new family. Phil and Digi are incredibly sweet, a perfect fit for one another. They’ve got a great story to share, and I had fun getting to know them during our maternity shoot together. Below are some of my favorite photos from the session, there’s more to check out at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

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Need to get some photos of that big belly’?
Santa Cruz / Bay Area Maternity Photographer Chris Schmauch will capture the earliest moments of your family!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past maternity photography sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Astra + Steve (Wedding Photography) @ Goularte Estate, San Martin, California

I’ve known Astra for many years; she’s an amazing woman, a highly talented graphic designer, and exudes style and sexiness. And Steve? That dude is sexy too. I don’t know about his other qualities, but if Astra loves him, then he’s A-OK in my book. Because of these reasons and more, I was honored and super-excited when she asked me to shoot her wedding. Astra is a planner, so her wedding of course was just a Big Project to be broken down into individual parts and conquered. As I said, she’s got an eye for style & design, and she made her DIY wedding a masterpiece. I could go on and on, but I’d rather just show you her Goularte Estate wedding photos now…

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Getting married at a private estate in the Bay Area?
Bay Area Destination Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch wants to shoot your big day! (831) 216-6210

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Alexis + Adam (Engagement Photography) @ Panther Beach, Santa Cruz

I met with Alexis and Adam for the second time today for their engagement shoot at Panther Beach (the first when we chatted about wedding stuff back in February). I was worried because of the whitecaps I was seeing on the ocean while driving up Hwy 1, but then I remembered Alexis’ short hair, and I knew it would be just fine. These guys are fun to hang out with, always talking, laughing and joking around – my kind of people. Because of the chilly wind, there was a lot of cuddling up in this shoot, which worked out great. There were quite a few “kids” with illegal bonfires and alcohol at the beach, so it was just a matter of time before the Ranger showed up to put the smack down on the illicit activity. He was so busy with the teenagers that we were well below his radar. With a little creative cropping, these photos look like we were the only ones there. My favorites are below, please visit www.GoodEyePhotography.com for more!

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Looking for engagement photos at Panther Beach in Santa Cruz, California?
San Francisco / Bay Area Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch would love to shoot your engagement session!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Tania + Michael (Engagement Photography) @ Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, Moss Beach

It was cold. It was windy. It was freakin’ gorgeous. And my couple of the day? Handsome and stunning. The less-than-ideal weather meant less looky-loos at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, so we pretty much had this Moss Beach location all to ourselves for Tania and Michael’s engagement photography session. This is one of the few locations I know of that the forest butts up against the beach. In this case, the forest is on a bluff overlooking the beach, and it’s populated by the most hauntingly beautiful trees I’ve ever seen. There’s a man-made break between the tall, pole-like grove of trees on the ocean side, and the reaching, finger-like trees that seem to stretch across the path to get to the other side. And at this time of year, the sun sets right down this path, creating the most amazing light show through the forest. It’s like E.T. landing over the hill, the beams of golden yellow light piercing the bare tree branches, making them look like skeletal fingers seeking out light. This was only my second time visiting this location, but we couldn’t have planned it better. These guys were such good sports, I honestly don’t know how Tania was bearing the chill in that little white dress, but she rocked it along with her boots to full effect. Can’t wait to see what she comes up with on her wedding day, I just know I’ll love photographing them both! Enjoy my favorite photos from the e-session below, more to see at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

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Looking for engagement photos at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve in Moss Beach, California?
San Francisco / Bay Area Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch would love to shoot your engagement session!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

February 6, 2014 - 4:46 pm Tania and Michael (Wedding Photography) @ Hazlwood, Los Gatos, California | GoodEye Photography + Design Blog - […] significant other. The first time I really spent some quality time with these two was during their Fitzgerald Marine Reserve engagement session up in Moss Beach. It was freezing cold, breezy, and therefore Tania didn’t take much coaxing […]

Sarah + Brian (Wedding Photography) @ Mission Ranch, Carmel, California

This was my first wedding at Mission Ranch in Carmel, and I couldn’t have asked for a better couple to work with at Clint Eastwood’s amazing wedding venue. The expansive green fields grazed by poofy white sheep provide an idyllic backdrop for an outdoor wedding near the ocean. There’s plenty of private bungalows on the property so the most important people can stay close during the preparations. Sarah and Brian opted to do a “first look” before the ceremony so we could get all the formal bride and groom portraits done – I really love the epic backdrop this property offers. Check out all my favorite photos from Sarah and Brian’s big day below.

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Getting married at the Mission Ranch in Carmel, California?
Bay Area Destination Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch wants to shoot your big day! (831) 216-6210

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Sandy + Sanjay (Wedding Photography) @ El Dorado Hotel & Kitchen, Sonoma, California

I shoot at least one wedding in Sonoma every year, and it’s always so damn pleasant there – which is probably why it’s such a popular destination for Northern California vacationers. I hadn’t met Sandy or Sanjay before their wedding day, so I was a little apprehensive about what to expect. When I met Sandy, she gave me a big hug – like we’d been friends for years. Instantly I knew the day was going to be just fine. Sandy has the heart of an angel, and you could tell both her and Sanjay had made positive impacts in the lives of everyone at the intimate El Dorado Hotel & Kitchen wedding. The ceremony and reception were both held outdoors on the patio, which was ideal since the weather was so accommodating. The only time we left the grounds was for some post-ceremony bride and groom formals across the street at Sonoma Plaza Park – a vast public space with a creek, historical building, and enormous old trees. I had a wonderful time with everyone, and a special thanks goes out to Sandy’s friend Krista who hired me and made many of the arrangements. Enjoy my favorite photos from the day below.

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Getting married at the El Dorado Hotel & Kitchen in Sonoma, California?
Bay Area Destination Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch wants to shoot your big day! (831) 216-6210

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Kelly + Greg (Wedding Photography) @ Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay, California

These are some of my favorite wedding photos from Kelly and Greg’s gorgeous wedding at the Ritz-Carlton in Half Moon Bay. You can’t beat this venue if you’re looking for high-class and a beach location; and it doesn’t hurt if you like golfing, as The Ritz hosts some of the best in the world here. Kelly and Greg’s ceremony took place on the bluff overlooking the beach, and the reception was held in an indoor banquet room plus outdoor patio. One of my favorite parts of the Ritz weddings are the outdoor fire pits with s’mores – cuddling up under blankets, with a warm fire in front of you, listening to the waves crash below and staring at the twinkling stars overhead – what could be more romantic than that?

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Getting married at the Ritz-Carlton in Half Moon Bay?
Bay Area Destination Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch wants to shoot your big day! (831) 216-6210

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Ly + Scott (Engagement Photography) @ Villa Montalvo, Saratoga

Ly really just wanted to be able to wear high heels for her engagement shoot. Fair enough, I thought, but then I started thinking about all the places I shoot. Dirt, sand, hills… yeah, not as easy as I thought. So then I thought of Villa Montalvo in Saratoga and my friends who work there, and next thing you know, we’re there! Villa Montalvo is a gorgeous mansion on an enormous property, host to small concerts and known for it’s philanthropic commitment to the arts. So while I did lead Ly and Scott on a few dirt paths, we kept the majority of the shoot on heel-friendly territory. Lots of neat columns and other architecture to work with here. The weather couldn’t have been more beautiful, with big white puffy clouds in the sky ,very little wind and the perfect temperature. We even explored parts of the property I’ve never been before. Their wedding is coming up in September, so it was nice to spend some quality time with these guys beforehand. Enjoy my favorite photos below, check www.GoodEyePhotography.com for more.

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Looking for engagement photos at a beautiful location in Saratoga, California?
San Francisco / Bay Area Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch would love to shoot your engagement session!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Sarah + Mark (Engagement Photography) @ Capitola, California

It can always be a little nerve-wracking to meet your photographic subjects for the first time on the day of your shoot. It’s kind of like a first date – are they nice? What do they look like? Will it be easy or challenging to pose them? These worries dissipated soon after meeting Sarah and Mark. Not only are they genuine, nice people – they have chemistry and good looks, which makes my job that much easier. I took them along my normal route through Capitola, but I still managed to get a few compositions/locations that were totally new for me, which is always fun. Enjoy my favorites below, more to see at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

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Looking for engagement photos on the beach in Capitola, California?
San Francisco / Bay Area Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch would love to shoot your engagement session!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

New Restaurant, New Dishes – Maso (Food Photography) @ Westin Hotel, San Francisco

Ah, my weakness – food photography. I love hanging out in the kitchen with the chef and all the crew that make the restaurant run like a well-tuned machine. Usually I shoot in the public restaurant area, but since The Westin’s former restaurant Ducca is getting a facelift and rebranding (new name is Maso, a clever wordplay on Soma, as in SOMA district), I shot everything in the kitchen area. A steady stream of curious kitchen staff hovered around my mini-studio, as curious about the new dishes the chef had come up with as they were about the photos themselves. I’d hear things like “Oh, that one is going to be popular” or, “I can’t wait to make that!”  This was a more extensive food shoot than usual, I believe we shot 15 separate appetizers and entrees, and according to Executive Chef John Hart, that’s just the tip of the iceberg for the new menu. I’m sorry I don’t have descriptions for these, they probably don’t even exist yet. But I thought I’d share a few of my favorite photos from the food photography session for you. Enjoy, and sorry if I spoiled your lunch!

Food Photos - Maso Restaurant - Westin Hotel - San Francisco

Mini Ahi Tuna Tacos

Food Photos - Maso Restaurant - Westin Hotel - San Francisco

Closeup of one of the mini Ahi tuna tacos

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This burger quickly turned into lunch. Yum.

Food Photos - Maso Restaurant - Westin Hotel - San Francisco

Peppers, Brie, Steak ‘n’ Creamy Mashed Potatoes & Gravy

Food Photos - Maso Restaurant - Westin Hotel - San Francisco

Duck tostada things

Food Photos - Maso Restaurant - Westin Hotel - San Francisco

Some yummy dates filled with…? I need to chat with the chef about these descriptions!

Food Photos - Maso Restaurant - Westin Hotel - San Francisco

a Cuban-inspired dish – chicken, plantains, black beans – looks delicious

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This was my take-home – “Mac ‘n’ Chorizo” – and as good as it sounds!

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So, I shot a ghost at this wedding…

Let me preface this post with this: I’m not a believer or disbeliever in the supernatural world. I’m open to the idea of everything from God to earth-bound spirits. Sensational headline aside, I can only internally settle on my experience last Saturday while shooting my first wedding at Tarpy’s Roadhouse in Monterey as – unexplainable, curious, and fascinating. As I’ll explain, several things happened independently that, at the time, didn’t bring to mind “ghostly presence” of their own merit. It was only two days later, after coming across a strange photo while sorting through images, that my brain led down the path that has arrived at this blog post.

I’ll begin with the moment that I realized something unexplainable had occurred. As I said before, this alone didn’t originally strike me as particularly odd; and I possibly could’ve overlooked it completely had I not put it in context of other things that had happened, or with what I would learn a few minutes later. It was Monday morning, two days after I photographed this awesome wedding, and I was at The Buttery in Santa Cruz sipping my Americano and sorting through the 1600+ photos I’d shot two days earlier, picking which ones to keep or throw out. I was looking at a series of images of the bride and groom dancing with some friends. They were on the outdoor upper patio (next to the “Library”), which served as a small dance area next to the bar at Tarpy’s Roadhouse in Monterey. Since it was dark, I had two off-camera light sources illuminating the scene – a 30″ softbox camera right as the key light, and a single speedlight clamped to an elevated garden/fence area that was providing backlighting to the dancers at about hip height.

The thing that caught my attention in the photo was the distinct white vapor cloud illuminated by the single speedlight. My first thought was “Did my flash explode?” But no, it continued to work normally in subsequent shots. I was taking photos pretty much every second for this series, so I backed up in time by one second. In this first photo (below), you can see the “mist cloud” forming around the periphery of the brightest part of the flash, but it clearly hasn’t coalesced yet. Keep in mind the time between this shot and THE shot is only one second. The frames immediately thereafter were blocked by people, but no evidence of any smoke cloud can be seen in between. The first clear shot I had after the cloud had fully formed was 12 seconds later, and there was no evidence of it at all in that shot. Keep in mind that without the flashes going off, you really can’t see anything as it was so dark. Here’s the series of photos, my comments beneath each (note: all images shot on a Nikon D800 w/ 50mm lens @ F2.8 1/50th sec ISO 800; off-camera Nikon speedlights are triggered and synced by Pocketwizard Flex TT5 units; RAW files edited in Lightroom, but only with basic exposure tweaks):

Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

8:46:03pm (-1 second from event) – Mist cloud is starting to form, visible around flare from the flash

Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

8:46:04pm (unexplained event full visual) – the vapor/mist(?) cloud is fully formed abour 4 or 5 feet behind and in-between the couple. It appears to emanate from the same location as there’s no directional movement. It is clearly a thick or dense phenomena with compact shape, not spreading out or dissipating like you’d expect smoke to do outdoors with people nearby dancing and moving quickly, which would disturb the air in the small patio area.

 

CLOSEUP - Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

Closeup crop of the cloud, highlights compressed a little bit to enhance detail.

Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

8:46:05pm (+1 second from event) – Although the bride is blocking most of the area, upon closer inspection along the edge of the bride’s profile head/shoulder, there is some air distortion, like whorls or turbulence, something I’d associate with heat distortion from a jet engine

CLOSEUP - Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

Closeup crop, notice the whorl-like disturbance in the air. Not sure if the cloud is still there behind the bride (given that’s it is only one second after its full appearance).

 

CLOSEUP - Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

I converted the same crop into black and white to see the disturbance a little more clearly along the bride’s profile.

Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

8:46:09pm (+5 seconds from event) – This is a strange triple exposure, something that happens when another flash goes off at almost the same time as mine. Except that normally this would mean an overexposure. I have three speedlights firing into the soft box camera right, providing most of the illumination here, I can only assume that each of these flashes went off slightly out of sync over the course of the 1/50th second exposure, which–to be honest, has never happened in the several years I’ve been using the setup. The off-camera flash system I use is synced by radio frequency aka instantaneous, no lag. I can’t explain this electrical stuttering. At all. If there wasn’t all this other circumstantial evidence of weirdness going on, I wouldn’t have thought twice about this photo and would have quickly culled it out, deleting it forever.

Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

8:46:10pm (+6 seconds from event) – Although the groom is blocking the space, you can’t see any evidence of the vapor behind – as you’d expect from smoke or mist dissipating 6 seconds later

Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

8:46:12pm (+8 seconds from event) – Again, nothing to be seen in-between or behind people

Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

8:46:16pm (+12 seconds from event) – The first shot where you can clearly see the rear flash and space around it – and no distortion or vapor is apparent. Just the normal lens flare.

Vapor Cloud - Spiritual Presence - Caught on Camera - Tarpy's Roadhouse - Monterey

8:46:18pm (+14 seconds from event) – Similar composition to the original photo – and there’s nothing to see here. I didn’t notice any of this while shooting as it was dark and I wasn’t looking at the camera between shots. I’m just glad I was snapping off photos so quickly so I could get a real sense of the fleeting nature of this phenomenon.

Of course my culling process completely came to a halt at this point as I went back and forth through this series of images. My mind naturally sought explanations for the visual anomaly, and every one I had to discount.

  1. Was it caused by the flash physically exploding or malfunctioning? No, it was manually set at its lowest setting of 1/128th power, and continued to operate and expose the scene consistently before and after.
  2. Was it caused by someone’s cigarette? No, there was nobody standing there, and nobody smoking anywhere anyway. Plus the cloud appeared at hip/chest height.
  3. Was it caused by someone exhaling? No, again no one there, not high enough in the air, and it was a warm evening.
  4. Was it caused by the vapor from the heat of the flash? This seemed like the most rational explanation, given it happened near the same height as the speedlight, BUT barely any heat is given off at that power setting, and even at full power the heat can only be felt an inch or two away. Plus, it was not. Cold. Out.

Perhaps the strangest factor is how quickly it appeared and disappeared. If it was smoke, it would have lingered and dissipated, likely floating up in the process. This white cloud appeared at a specific location, not at head height, without any implied directional movement, and disappeared just as quickly. It reminds me of the photos you see of the cloud around a jet fighter formed by a sonic boom. And even though there were periodic low-flying aircraft given our proximity to the airport, that by no means explains this phenomenon.

OK, so back to the “other things” that, in their context, led me to consider more supernatural explanations for the visual conundrum I’d captured on my camera. Earlier in the evening, I’d walked out to the patio to set up my lights for the dancing that was going to happen, and the bride and groom accompanied me. The couple were standing together about 8 feet from me and we were talking. Then the bride exhaled and noticed that she could see her breath. So of course both her and her husband started breathing out so we could see their breath forming in the air. We all just kind of laughed about it, thinking it was weird as it wasn’t cold out. I asked her later (after finding the weird photo) if she remembered that moment, and whether she felt cold. She said she did remember, but that she didn’t have a sense of being cold at the time. Anyways, when I recalled this event, it took on a different context given the photo I’d found – and of course the photo by association became even more mysterious. Which leads me to the third “thing” that really solidified things in my mind as a possible-supernatural-occurence.

The Buttery doesn’t have wi-fi, so I got out my phone and performed a quick google search for “Tarpy’s Roadhouse Ghost” – and guess what? Turns out the place is considered haunted by many people, especially those who have worked at the property. I didn’t go into this situation knowing Tarpy’s has an interesting history, I only knew it was an old building that used to be a house. After a little online research, I discovered the original owner had been lynched in 1873 for murdering his neighbor, and that over the years there’s been quite a few “tragic deaths” on the property. I watched a seven minute YouTube video filled with interviews from employees’ stories of “chills,” seeing a ghostly female apparition, strange voices, and even poltergeist-like presences making a mess in the kitchen. Take all this with a grain of salt, as I do, but keep in mind my experience began with a strange photo, and I made my way to the ghostly/supernatural presence only based on my direct experience. I had no idea about the history of the house when I shot the wedding, and I can honestly say that the whole experience on the wedding day was awesome. The staff at Tarpy’s are all incredibly nice, the food is insanely good – so I don’t want to tarnish the image of the restaurant in any way. I’d happily shoot there again, although I would definitely be on the lookout for weirdness!

So was it a ghost? I don’t know. It was a cloud of mist that was most definitely there, captured in high-resolution and well-lit. Given the strange breath-clouds experienced earlier in the day, and now knowing a little about its haunted history, I’m definitely open to the possibility that I photographed a unexplained presence that night. I find the whole thing fascinating, and will leave it to you to draw your own conclusions. Until next time…

April 30, 2013 - 7:07 pm Tory Hoke - Umm... so I'm pretty sure our photographer does this with all his clients: "Sure, YOU'RE the special snowflake that had a spectral event at your wedding!" Still. If he thinks it's interesting, I do, too. I prayed a lot that weekend, and I choose to believe this grace note was God's thumbprint on the night, as if to say, "I was here, and you are okay."

April 30, 2013 - 7:22 pm Alena Davis - Well, it certainly is very weird!

April 30, 2013 - 7:50 pm Mike Felts - What if ghosts just turn out to be God passing gas?

April 30, 2013 - 8:10 pm Laura Crow - CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

April 30, 2013 - 9:09 pm Tory Hoke - Mike -- that is the least popular Joan Osborne song.

April 30, 2013 - 11:03 pm Lacy Wetmore - Alright. Your wedding had just surpassed mine in coolness. Which is saying something.

May 1, 2013 - 12:01 am Chris Kesler - So....you're haunted?

April 30, 2013 - 7:07 pm Tory Adore - Umm... so I'm pretty sure our photographer does this with all his clients: "Sure, YOU'RE the special snowflake that had a spectral event at your wedding!" Still. If he thinks it's interesting, I do, too. I prayed a lot that weekend, and I choose to believe this grace note was God's thumbprint on the night, as if to say, "I was here, and you are okay."

May 1, 2013 - 4:14 am Chelsea Coleman - Craziness, and more importantly, congrats!

May 2, 2013 - 9:09 am Sandra Moeggenberg - Hmm Tory, you need to stop being so darned cool that ghosts want to attend your nuptials!

January 31, 2014 - 2:20 am Barry Taff - Given the possible paranormal history of that location, such images are not surprise me. In order to get a better overall perspective here, it'd be necessary to know some details about the medical histories of the people at the center of these events, including the photographer. However, what everyone's failed to notice is that in the third photo, where the image of the cloud is enlarged for detail, there appears to be an even more anomalous image at the top right of the cloud structure bordering the bride's dress. I will not say what I see there, as such would influence your judgment in objectively evaluation the image. But please tell me if you see anything.

January 30, 2014 - 6:44 pm Barry Taff, Ph.D. - These types of luminous, photographic anomalies are not all that uncommon, especially given the historical location reference cited here. I find it odd the no one has commented on an even stranger anomaly in the third photo where the cloud is enlarge for detail. Does anyone see anything unusual in the upper, right-hand portion of the cloud that's right next to the upper edge of the bride's dress. So as to not influence anyone's objective opinion I will not say what I see. What do you see there? Barry E. Taff, Ph.D. Parapsychologist

January 31, 2014 - 3:21 am Abel Garcia - I attempted to download the photograph because it's a clone or copy of the original. It looks like the admin has locked them down because my hunch that they are manufactured or photo edited.

January 30, 2014 - 7:30 pm A Garcia - The one thing you learn in digital forensics is that the filters don't pixelated like the photographs. So unless you want to be known as a fraud could you send me the originals for verification, because these are all manufactured photos.

January 31, 2014 - 3:34 am Abel Garcia - As i thought it's fraud. EXIF.Make / Software EXIF.Model Quality Subsamp Match? ------------------------- ----------------------------------- ---------------- -------------- CAM:[NIKON ] [E5700 ] [RAW ] Yes SW :[Adobe Photoshop Elements ] [Save As 10 ] NOTE: Photoshop IRB detected NOTE: EXIF Software field recognized as from editor Based on the analysis of compression characteristics and EXIF metadata: ASSESSMENT: Class 1 - Image is processed/edited <---- photoshopped file: So, I shot a ghost at this wedding… GoodEye Photography + Design Blog_files6651_d800_Tory_and_Jeremy_Tarpys_Roadhouse_Monterey_Wedding_Photography_web.jpg

January 31, 2014 - 3:38 am Abel Garcia - i knew taking digital forensics in college would pay off someday ;D

January 30, 2014 - 7:53 pm Chris Schmauch - Hey there, easy on the accusations there buddy - of course these photos are edited; the raw files are processed in lightroom, and I ran my usual photoshop action to put my watermark on them. You don't have to look at the metadata to realize those basic things have occurred. I'm not hiding the originals either, I just didn't post them. I'm not making any outlandish claims about the visual anomaly, simply putting it out there as I was fascinated by it. I'm out of town at the moment but can post the original NEF files if you can present a more respectful tone. I know the anonymous nature of the internet makes it easy to act like a jerk, but I'm telling you right now that I didn't manipulate the photos in any way, as you have so quickly accused.

January 31, 2014 - 3:58 am Abel Garcia - Here is a pdf of the effects of the program the photographer/manufacturer is using. http://webs.wofford.edu/whisnantdm/COURSES/DigitalDarkroom/Lessons/Elements_3%20%2012%20Filters.pdf

January 30, 2014 - 8:14 pm A Garcia - Mad bro? There is really no need to send me the originals. I have no reason to apologies, but to bring the fascination to peoples minds of how far people are wiling to go. The method of you handling this situation is another indicator that there is a integrity issue. So god speed to you.

January 30, 2014 - 8:56 pm Chris Schmauch - I'm not even sure what you're trying to say man. Good luck with the cyber-sleuthing, though.

January 30, 2014 - 9:04 pm Chris Schmauch - Nice PDF from 2007 - sorry to say I don't even own Photoshop Elements, which you claim I used...and certainly none of the lame filters mentioned in that PDF. As I said the raw files are available to anyone who asks, which kind if throws a wrench in your accusation.

January 30, 2014 - 9:10 pm Chris Schmauch - Wow Barry, I didn't notice that - looks like a dog skull with a horn or something. Freaky. Let me know if you want any of the original raw files.

January 31, 2014 - 5:36 am Darren Davies - Pareidolia?

January 30, 2014 - 10:13 pm Jolene Rae Harrington - I would be most interested, Chris, in what Dr. Taff has to say upon further examination. He's probably the most reliable, no-nonsense paranormal investigator in the world and does frequent lectures and media interviews--wouldn't it be cool to have one of your photos as one of his exhibits? I think you've presented this case admirably, with appropriate details and an open mind. It's so easy for the uninformed to hurl accusations and jump to conclusions. The process is: you start with a mystery, you gather all the facts, eliminate possible prosaic explanations one at a time, factor in the context, compare with similar well-investigated/documented cases, make a tentative conclusion pending further evidence. Thank you for sharing this information, and I'm sorry you were flamed for doing so.

January 30, 2014 - 10:16 pm Chris Schmauch - Thanks Jolene, if Dr Taff is interested I'd be happy to provide whatever he needs. Your comment was a breath of fresh air, faith in humanity restored :)

January 30, 2014 - 10:34 pm Barry Taff, Ph.D. - Chris: I'd very much like to see and examine original raw files. Please feel free to send them to my email address; barryetaff@ca.rr.com By the way, what I saw in the upper right portion of the cloud was not what you see. This is where we project our own interpretations into an image that our brain cannot make sense of. But as I've looked at literally thousands of such photos over the last 45 years, I'm keenly aware of not allowing myself to fall prey to that problem. It's sort of seeing a face in a cloud in the sky or in the fumes of a fire. Our brain can easily be tricked through primary process mechanisms. Thanks

January 31, 2014 - 2:20 am Barry Taff - Given the possible paranormal history of that location, such images are not surprise me. In order to get a better overall perspective here, it'd be necessary to know some details about the medical histories of the people at the center of these events, including the photographer. However, what everyone's failed to notice is that in the third photo, where the image of the cloud is enlarged for detail, there appears to be an even more anomalous image at the top right of the cloud structure bordering the bride's dress. I will not say what I see there, as such would influence your judgment in objectively evaluation the image. But please tell me if you see anything.

January 31, 2014 - 4:18 pm Pris Ect - You can see it better it's a face but it really tree trunk.

January 31, 2014 - 5:49 pm Kirsten Marie Seaver - Abel is right- after looking at the picture from far away and up close-the survey says it is a fraudulent picture trying to be passed off as legitimate. Not only do you have a program that validates the farce- take a really good look and realize that the so called anomaly does not fit naturally.

January 31, 2014 - 1:37 pm Barry Taff, Ph.D. - Although I'm not trying to cloud the issue here (excuse the pun), I now see even more anomalous images in the upper right section of the enlarged cloud edging on the bride's dress strap. I had a few friends look at it as well, and almost everyone saw something different depending on who is looking at it. This makes objective evaluation very difficult due to the intense subjective interpretation here. But in the end, all that really matters is the precise and detailed examination of the raw footage.

February 1, 2014 - 1:32 pm Frances Marie - ...and this is why I love proper photography :D

February 2, 2014 - 5:54 pm Jc Anderson - Has anyone considered there are lights strung about the dance area? as for the fleeting mist, it appears to be smoke. I don't have any special equipment except for common sense.

February 5, 2014 - 11:16 pm Barry Taff - Some preliminary enhancement of the cloud image suggests that it is any but a normal cloud of smoke. In fact, the more I analyze it, the clearer the anomaliy shows up

February 20, 2014 - 10:39 am Tina Parsley Glymph - @abel is it possible that it was just photoshopped for filter purposes and not an edition to the photograph? Most of the pictures I shoot are filtered or shopped, but is that specific image added?

February 20, 2014 - 10:48 am Tina Parsley Glymph - 3rd picture top right looks like a full straight forward shot of a dogs head.

February 28, 2014 - 1:37 pm Jolene Rae Harrington - JC Andersen: Dr. Taff and his colleagues have been conducting analysis of the photo originals which show no evidence of being doctored. Nor do the lights have an impact on the appearance of the anomaly.

February 28, 2014 - 1:54 pm Barry Taff, Ph.D. - At this point, I've subjected the cloud image to numerous types and methods of enhancement, line, edge, contract and various spectrum breakdowns. No matter how I enhanced and analyzed this photo, the anomalous image in the upper right hand section of the luminosity near the woman's dress strap remained constant. If this the result of CGI, the anomaly would get washed out through the methods. In fact, most of the processing methods brought even greater clarity and resolution to the anomaly, the exact opposite of what one would expect if this were a fraud. Even though there's more work to be done here, the analysis thus far strongly suggests that there was something there either emitting or reflecting light, but that something was not visible to the naked eye. While this does not prove that ghosts exist, it certainly tends to rule out any sophisticated manipulation by the photographer or his associates. In the end, it doesn't really matter what our debunker here is pontificating, as it appears that this individual is an online paranormal bully, who goes around claiming that everything is a fraud. When he started claiming that our photos from the San Pedro case were fraudulent or misrepresentations of normal events, that's where I drew the line. We were there over the course of several years investigating that woman's case, he was not. Therefore, his debunking efforts ring hollow.

Tory + Jeremy (Wedding Photography) @ Tarpy’s Roadhouse, Monterey, California

I’m always a little worried when people tell me they’re getting married at a restaurant – I mean, how many restaurants would make good backdrops for a decent sized wedding? Well, Tarpy’s Roadhouse is actually a historical residence-turned restaurant, so it’s got all the texture and presence of a structure that’s stood the test of time. The semi-enclosed courtyard with the old, weathered rock wall-side of the building is the perfect spot to tie the knot in front of your family and friends. I first spent time with Tory and Jeremy during their Carmel engagement session back in January, and I knew then that our personalities were a perfect fit. We enjoyed each other’s sarcastic and witty humor in a playful back and forth banter throughout the e-session. At first it was just to ease the tension, and then it was because that’s our usual good-humor state! From getting ready through the last dance, I had a wonderful time with Tory and Jeremy and all their family and friends. Here are a few of my favorite photos from their wedding – enjoy!

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Emily (High School Senior Portrait Photography) @ Panther Beach, Santa Cruz

Emily and her family drove all the way out from Hollister for her senior portrait session at Panther Beach. She looked striking in her bold blue dress and yellow belt, and posed to take on the world. For once, Panther was not windy, and Emily’s hair will be forever grateful. Since the tide was coming in, we relegated ourselves to the northern end, no need to get stranded on the south end of the natural bridge. Emily’s little bro and sis kept tabs on mom at a safe distance while we explored the natural rock formations that make this such an amazing location. Here are a few of my favorite photos, you can check out the rest at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

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Sarah + Anthony (Engagement Photography) @ Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur

I thought it was a long drive to Big Sur from Santa Cruz, but Sarah and Anthony drove all the way from the East Bay for their Pfeiffer Beach engagement session in Big Sur. It had been several years since my last engagement shoot at this location, and I remember it being ridiculously windy. Lucky for us there was no wind. But, there was no sun either. It was completely fogged in. But even so, it’s a bee-yoo-tiful location to explore with a fun, good-looking, adventurous couple. Which Sarah and Anthony clearly are. Also, I got all the way down there and realized I’d forgotten my camera belt – you know, that thing that leaves my hands free to gesticulate wildly, trying to communicate with a couple 50 feet from me next to crashing waves. So I went old school, and brought one camera and no off-camera lighting equipment. It’s unheard of, really, but I have to confess I did bring an extra lens (thanks cargo shorts!). It was a good exercise to get back to my natural light roots (no, I’m not talking about my hair people), and furthermore, it was a foggy day – a natural light photographer’s dream, right? So off we trudged, sad lighting equipment stuck in my car. But you know what? It was awesome and freeing and waaayy less strenuous. I’m thinking of having a natural-light-only shoot once per week, just for my back’s sake. Or maybe I should hire assistants more often?

Anyways, Sarah and Anthony. Adorable, sweet, and open to my ideas. Even the ones that should stay in my head. My inner dialogue speaks out loud during shoots, sometimes I’m genuinely surprised by the things that I say. But the results are what matter. Check out these two lovebirds – I’m sorry I won’t be your wedding photographer back East, I hope you hire someone awesome! More photos to peruse at the mothership website www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

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Looking for engagement photos on the beach in Big Sur, California?
San Francisco / Bay Area Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch would love to shoot your engagement session!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

202 Pelton Ave. (Real Estate Photography) @ Santa Cruz

Across the street from Lighthouse Field State Park, and with a great view of the ocean and West Cliff Drive, this lovely home is a great opportunity for anyone looking to live the Santa Cruz good life. Wrapped in four decks and adorned with gardens, you’ll enjoy being outside as much as in. Check out a few of the photos below, and contact Blue Sky Real Estate if you’re interested in a closer look.

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Looking for a real estate photographer in Santa Cruz?
Bay Area Architecture Photographer Chris Schmauch shows off your property like no other!
Call (831) 216-6210 for serious inquiries only.

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past real estate shoots, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

Kirsten + Bob (Wedding Photography) @ Monterey Bay Aquarium

Robert and Kirsten lead an active lifestyle – I can tell you that there aren’t many couples that start out their wedding day with a 6 mile run – then go ocean kayaking after that! If that doesn’t tell you they’re not having a cookie-cutter-style wedding, then nothing will! Their wedding was held at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the doors opening to the wedding guests as soon as the last tourists were ushered out from that day’s festivities. We had only a few minutes to get some bride and groom formal portraits before everyone else came in – and while the lighting situation is challenging, especially for a strobist such as myself, a little extra brain power and physical effort definitely paid off. There’s no place like the Monterey Bay Aquarium – shooting there after hours is truly a unique opportunity to create some amazing images – which we definitely did. I’ve arranged my favorite photos from the black-tie affair below, more to see at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

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Getting married at the Monterey Bay Aquarium?
Bay Area Destination Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch wants to shoot your big day! (831) 216-6210

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past weddings, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

January 19, 2016 - 7:24 pm Kate Holtzen - Hi! I love these images! I am shooting a wedding at the aquarium in September and I was curious what the rules are for lighting. I imagine no flash, but are standing light fixtures allowed? You got some great shots and I am just lookin for a little insight! :)

Konstantin + Yevgeniya (Elopement Photography) @ Wedding Rock, Carmel

I met this lovely couple for the first time on their wedding/elopement day; we found each other in the small parking lot near the Wedding Rock trailhead (which is on a bluff overlooking Carmel River State Beach). The wind was gusting (I mean, really blowing) but there were tons of clouds in the sky and a storm brewing in the distance. The officiant, Konstantin and his buddy walked out on the trail to find the right spot for the ceremony, and to avoid seeing his fiancee before she pulled up. I stuck around for the ladies, who showed up a few minutes later, hustling and bustling to get ready for the ceremony. I took a few quick photos and then rushed off to hang with the guys and to get the bridal approach from a distance. I pointed out all the poison oak as I didn’t want anyone bringing that home as a wedding  favor 🙂

The ladies finally arrived, and we commenced with the ceremony. Only it was way too windy, so we had to back away from the bluff edge a tad. And the veil wasn’t really cooperating with all the wind. But nobody cared, because the moment was special. They exchanged vows, rings, kissed, and it was done. Then I got to do what I never have the chance to do with all-day weddings–spend the next two hours taking awesome photos with the bride and groom! I *love* this time, and elopements really spoil me in that regard. The storm was quickly closing in on us, creating some eerie, ominous, but truly beautiful light. I took full advantage of it, I think. We had just hiked back up to our cars when the first drops began to fall. We huddled under the trees next to our cars while Konstantin’s mom cut up and distributed her delicious homemade salmon rolls along with cups of apple juice. We all grinned at each other, knowing we’d all shared a really cool afternoon together and beat the weather at it’s own game. Enjoy my favorite photos below, check the rest out at www.GoodEyePhotography.com.

 

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Planning a romantic elopement in the Monterey / Carmel area?
Bay Area Destination Wedding Photographer Chris Schmauch wants to capture the moment! (831) 216-6210

If you haven’t already, feel free to review our portfolio site, browse past elopements, check our romantic engagement sessions, follow our business on Facebook (like us while you’re at it!), or read our awesome Yelp reviews.

April 17, 2013 - 2:27 pm Diana Jabari - beautiful

April 17, 2013 - 2:27 pm Diana Jabari - beautiful