Say I Do to Engagement photos! Engagement photos are a great time to get to know, and more importantly, get comfortable in front of, your Wedding photographer. Your photographer will be right there with you for the entire Wedding Day and it’s important that you get comfortable around them and that your personalities jive so that your pictures are natural and the process is fun. Engagement photos are also great to use in your save the dates and throughout your web-site, not to mention the fact that you have a treasured keepsake from such an exciting time in your life! Location, Location, Location – It is nice to have two or three locations during your shoot. Choose somewhere special or significant to you as a couple or listen to your photographers recommendations. Photographers are constantly scanning for peak locations. Trust their artistic eyes and you will be glad you did! Wardrobe + Props - If you're worried about color, pick a neutral and a few coordinating color tones you both like and stick to those hues. But otherwise have fun! Don’t shy away from a pattern or bold color {just make sure your outfits complement one another} and bring at least one wardrobe change – a casual set and a classy set is a good rule of thumb. Also incorporate props if that works for you! A bottle of champagne, a picnic basket and blanket, an umbrella, your dog, you get the picture😉 The goal is to have a unique and beautiful reflection of you as a couple and your life together. Get Cozy – these photos are all about the love so shed any awkward feelings and shout out to the whole world about how sweet your love is! *This beautiful engagement session was photographed by Chris Glenn Photography of my beautiful clients, Candace and Willie Burnham in Joshua Tree.
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Moody is a word that perfectly describes fall. It’s dark, mysterious and romantic, a perfect time to showcase Jen and Simon’s elegant and dramatic wedding in Big Sur. To the backdrop of rugged cliffs and sheer drops to the crashing ocean below, this moody wedding featured a stark contrast of dark red, burgundy floral on top of light and flowing blush linens and pampas grass, black candles in gilded candle holders, and brass animal figurines collected by the Bride, at every table. Speaking of the Bride, Jen was nothing short of stunning in her vintage ivory gown with silver beading, matching hair piece and arm cuff. Dramatic make up accentuated the look with bold lips and dark eyes. From the woodsy coastline to the shaded beach, photographer David Fiser explored the transition from light to dark, and it's so gorgeous, it will surely take your breath away. Congrats Jen + Si! Thank you David Fiser, Ragged Point Inn, Brooke Edelman Floral Design, The Queen's Bee's.
The Scottish prove that real men wear kilts, maybe in this case, Scottish descendants, but whose quibbling with all these tartans around? I've yet to visit Scotland, but this Wedding? It tells me everything I need to know. In addition, this fun filled Wedding featured a bagpiper, breakfast for dinner and the groom singing a surprise serenade to his new wife. Swoon. Thank you Zest It Up, Gabriel at La Cuesta, my assistant Emily, Brooke Edelman Floral Design, SLO Do Co., Negranti’s Ice Cream Truck, Chad with Speakeasy Entertainment, Photographer John Patrick Images, Avenue Videography.
Last year Courtney and Hugh won the prize for being my clients who lived furthest away. Both of them are residents of Australia! Family had property here in California and A Perfect Day was more than happy to help bring their California Wedding dreams to life. Australian details were incorporated throughout the day with things like kangaroo paw boutonnieres and table numbers named after fun to try to pronounce Australian Cities. The celebration took place at the new Wedding venue, 1800 El Pomar, a historical Ranch in the Templeton countryside. Thank you to photographer Jonathan Roberts with Blue Photo, my assistant Emily, Lori Boe Floral Design, Epic Entertainment, 1800 El Pomar.
Erica and Gavin's gorgeous, love filled weekend began with a rehearsal dinner in the Santa Barbara Hills, otherwise aptly known as the American Riveria, at the Groom's family home. The celebration continued the next day with a Ceremony at the stunning Anacapa Arch at the Sunken Gardens at the Santa Barbara Courthouse. A string quartet played as the wedding party and Bride walked through the lush gardens and up the Spanish steps. Following the Ceremony a surprise Dixieland brass trio along with the Bride and Groom, paraded guests to the El Paseo Restaurant where the beautiful courtyard was decorated in creams, greens and blush to set the tone for the romantic Reception. Thank you to the fabulous vendor team: Ella & Louie, I Heart My Groom Photography, El Paseo Restaurant, my assistant Aimee, Enjoy Cupcakes, Santa Barbara Courthouse Staff, the Tent Merchant and AMS. Congrats Erica and Gavin!
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