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I am a San Francisco Bay Area based wedding photographer, but I love to travel to photograph weddings! My specialties include weddings and lifestyle portraits. My cat, Koru, is a never-ending source of amusing photographic opportunities. When I'm not making a living photographing people, I enjoy capturing the world we live in. Enjoy browsing through some of my most current work. Don't forget to leave a comment! For more images, please visit my website at www.tameerenae.com more...

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Photos of the week 02.10.2008

Wrigley

post written on 12 Jul 09 in Pets

Wrigley is an adorable 3.5 month old goldendoodle (one parent is a golden retriever, the other a poodle). Here’s a sneek preview.

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potential 2010 calendar images

post written on 01 Jul 09 in Uncategorized

please vote for your favorites!

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lighthouse

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    Jo Ann
    01/07/2009 at 5:48 pm Permalink

    Camel, Koru fern, Christchurch yellow flower, Kautt farm, koru kitty, Milford Track, Venus, Mindy and Matt, Napa wedding 3-pic, lighthouse.

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    Ben
    04/07/2009 at 1:30 pm Permalink

    Koru kitty, Milford, Mt. Cook, Sutherland, Koru fern, Road to Te Anau, Camel and Kautt Farm

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    Jeannie
    06/07/2009 at 6:30 am Permalink

    Kautt Farm Kansas (we’re kind of partial :) , Koru kitty, Milford Track NZ, Sutherland Falls NZ, Mt. Cook NZ, Road to Te Anau and Christchurch NZ dalia with sepia look. Too many great images to choose from

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Elizabeth + Jason

post written on 29 Apr 09 in Engagement

I met Jason during our novice year on the Washington State University Men’s Crew. When he told me he was engaged, I was first of all completely amazed (not because he is undatable, just didn’t expect it), and second of all I knew I wanted to photograph his engagement session.  Unfortunately, Jason lives in the Tri-Cities (in Washington) and his fiance is a student at WSU, and I live in California! The perfect opportunity presented itself  for the 2009 Cougar Crew Class Day in Pullman. We went to some of Jason & Elizabeth’s favorite locations throughout the day. I had a total blast!20090321_02920090321_133-edit20090321_138-edit120090321_187-23120090321_19620090321_277-edit20090403_01

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Christchurch Botanical Garden

post written on 07 Feb 09 in Flowers

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Roadside Flora in New Zealand

post written on 11 Jan 09 in Travel

Here are a couple of images of the beautiful plants growing on the side of the road in New Zealand.20090111_0120090111_02

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Milford Track

post written on 06 Jan 09 in Travel

The Milford Track has been named the “Greatest Walk in the World”. Obviously the person who gave it this title was there during beautiful weather! Don’t get me wrong, it is a beautiful hike, but man-oh-man are you at the mercy of the weather.

The track is 4 days long. The first day is an easy 2-hour hike. The second day is another relatively easy day of 6-hours, the last two hours being a pretty good climb. The third day consists of crossing over the McKinnon (altitude around 1045 meters), and then decending 870 meters in less than 7 kilometers! The fourth day is another 6 hour hike, mostly down-hill, to sea level.

The day my dad and I started the track, it was raining cats and dogs. The boat to the start of the track was delayed because the Department of Conservation was considering closing the track. Our 2-hour walk to the hut, was soggy, and involved many puddles, but we were able to walk around most of them. Had we started one day earlier (been on Day 2 of the track), we would have had to walk through meter deep water. Had we started two days earlier (been on Day 3 of the track), we would have experienced 100 kilometer/hr winds at the pass, and had to stay in a very small shelter with 90 other people for 3 hours!

We were VERY fortunate to have only one really bad day of weather–it did rain every day on the trail (they get upwards of 7 meters of rain a year there).

The scale of mountains was so mind blowing. Many times a picture wouldn’t do the scene justice, so I just had to take a mental photograph. However, there were many opportunities to photograph the beautiful surroundings. Sometimes finding beautiful scenes were just a matter of stopping to look around. Below are some photos I took. I hope you enjoy them.20090107_0120090107_0220090107_0320090107_0420090107_0520090107_0620090107_0720090107_08

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At Last, Mt. Cook!

post written on 01 Jan 09 in Travel

When I was in New Zealand in 2004, I drove within view of Mt. Cook — the highest peak in New Zealand, and the peak that Sir Edmund Hilary trained on for his Mt. Everest summit — 3 times. Well, fourth time is the charm! At first, my dad and I were afraid that the cloud cover over the Southern Alps was going to obstruct our view again, but the cloud-gods pulled through for us. No joke, the lake water is the color you see (online it seems to be duller than my computer monitor) — I remember someone saying there is something in the glacier run-off that causes it to be turquoise in color, probably sediment of some sort. We will be starting the Milford Track tomorrow (2 January here, 1 January for all you Americans), so I will not be posting for 4 days. It looks as though (knock on wood) tomorrow is going to be the worst weather-wise. Happy New Year!20090101_01

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New Zealand : Day 1

post written on 31 Dec 08 in Travel

I’m back in New Zealand! I studied abroad at Canterbury University for one year in 2004, and have been wanting to come back ever since.

My journey started on 29 December at SFO. I flew 13 hours to Auckland, and then another hour to Christchurch (the city that was my home for 10 months). Did I mention I was sick as a dog? My dad arrived in the afternoon (he comes down here at least once a year for work). After dinner we went to the huge botanical gardens which is in the middle of the city. I have discovered my new favorite flower : the Dahlia
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