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Welcome Gary Ferber is a renowned professional photographer working throughout Sausalito, San Francisco Bay Area and Marin County. He specializes in weddings, parties, portraits and professional headshots. Gary Ferber, a long time resident of Sausalito is a member of the Sausalito Chamber of Commerce, Sausalito Yacht Club and the Sausalito Rotary Club. He is also on the board of the Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce. Some of the places within the Marin area that refer Gary's services are: - Spinnaker Restaurant Other venues that have referred Gary's services along with a client list are available for your viewing. Gary prides himself in expert knowledge acquired over 20 years of photographic experience. Gary also provides services in Mill Valley, Tiburon, San Francisco, Belvedere, Ross, Novato and San Rafael. He also covers Monterey, Carmel and Lake Tahoe. Gary has photographed weddings of 2 - 500+ guests and offers affordable rates starting at $1,000 plus tax. Parties are bid according to the number of guests. Professional headshots start at $150.00+.
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Gary Ferber is a
Sausalito Photographer, who provides professional photography for people
and businesses in the Marin County area. Gary is renowed for his photography
of weddings, parties, and other special events in the Marin County
Area of California.Gary Ferber, a long time resident of Sausalito is
a member of the Sausalito Chamber of Commerce,
Sausalito Yacht Club, the Sausalito Rotary Club, and the Mill Valley
Chamber of Commerce Some of the places within the Marin area that
refer Gary's services are: Spinnaker Restaurant,Sausalito Presbyterian
Church, Il Fornaio at Alta Mira,Old Saint An
Affair to Remember,Bay and Delta Charters, Sausalito Limosines,George
McLaird,Jim Burklo, Other places that have referred Gary's services
along with a client list is available for your viewing. Gary prides
himself in being an expert with knowledge acquired in over 20 years
of photographic experience. Gary also provides services in Mill
Valley, Tiburon, San Francisco, and San Rafael . Other services
offered are portrait headshots and promotional photography. Interview
with Gary Ferber By Damien English - Editor, Marin Scope For about
a quarter of a century, Ferber has been working in this town as
a photographer, housing his business on the MLK property for all
those years. However, his entire career as a photographer spans
35 years. The results of all these years are framed on his office
wall with well-known faces like Jay Leno and Jeff Foxworthy next
to Sausalitans like former Mayor Fritz Warren and community notables
Leonard and Agnes Kaprielian. “I was born in Chicago, then
we moved to Kansas City, Brooklyn, Omaha, Newport Beach, Laguna
Beach, and then I moved up here to Marin 30 years ago,” says
Ferber, who lived in Fairfax and Larkspur before coming to Sausalito’s
MLK property. It was college that brought Ferber out west. In fact,
he says that “Newport Beach had the biggest proportion of
single women and schools, so that’s where I went.” Ferber
attended Orange Coast Junior College, then moved north and attended
College of Marin and the San Francisco Art Institute. Ferber attributes
the beginning of his interest of photography to his time spent
in El Toro in 1969, where he worked as a motorcycle track photographer. “I
became a photo major in college in my third year. Then I moved
up here and got into fashion photography before moving back down
and getting even more into fashion photography.” For three
years, Ferber shot photos for six fashion catalogues a year for
a clothing company from India. He had 35 models, enabling him to
not only provide the photography, but also the models and the location
for the shoots. After that, Ferber did the photography for a couple
of his models’ weddings, which launched him into a whole
new direction. Today, Ferber has shot almost 2,000 weddings. “When
I moved back here, I was doing weddings more inland,” says
Ferber, who started working in Larkspur upon his return. “Marin
Art and Garden was one of the main places I worked, as well as
the Falkirk Mansion and the Elks Club. It was hot working there,
and I enjoyed the work in Sausalito by the water. So I kept approaching
places like the Alta Mira, the Casa Madrona, the Corinthian Yacht
Club and the Spinnaker for work so I could be on the water. The
best place for a wedding in Sausalito is the Spinnaker because
it’s air conditioned and on the water.” Ferber has
managed to develop a relationship with the Spinnaker restaurant
in particular, as he is the only photographer they refer. He does
their promotional photos, including the most recent post card photo,
which was widely distributed. He had a similar relationship previously
with the Casa Madrona for more than 12 years. “I photographed
Queen Elizabeth and Ronald Reagan when they came to the De Young
Museum,” says Ferber. “I was the only photographer
in the private party. David Frost made it very easy for me to do
that because he thought he knew me, so I went with it. He took
me around and started introducing me to people.” At that
party, Ferber ran into Joe Montana, fresh off a Super Bowl win,
and was asked to take a picture by an unfamiliar man who he later
found out was Willie Mays. “But the most impressive person
I met was Billy Graham, the evangelist,” Ferber says. “No
wonder he is where he is. That guy is something else, he was a
trip.” Ferber did many big events in San Francisco over the
years and rubbed elbows with most mayors, including Gavin Newsom
most recently. He was also the photographer at the St. Francis
Hotel for a number of years. Locally, Ferber has been a member
of Sausalito Rotary for 17 years, a member of and photographer
for the Sausalito Chamber of Commerce for 17 years, and the current
photographer for the Sausalito Yacht Club. For the last six years,
he has also been shooting for the Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce,
which named him volunteer of the year two years ago. He doesn’t
advertise; all his work is from referrals. Right now, he is starting
at square one and introducing himself to caterers in the hopes
he can boost his wedding work. He is adamant about staying on the
water.
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