Posts Tagged ‘Malibu wedding’

I know… I know… once again I’ve totally slacked off with the blogging thing.  I know.  But if you guys would have seen what my calendar looked like in June… you wouldn’t blame me.  Seriously.  My calendar looked like it had chicken pox for the month of June… I can’t even count how many consultations, appointments, engagements, weddings I did all together!!! I really, seriously, deserve a break! lol!!  Unfortunately, with wedding season in full swing – that much needed break will just have to wait.  haha!

So I need to catch up seriously… I know. 

Slowly, but surely, I’ll catch up… for now – let me share a fabulous engagement session I had. 

I actually did Ezekiel’s brother’s wedding back a couple of years ago (LOVED Yvette and Kabir… thank you guys for being so awesome!!!) – so when Shannon and Ezekiel called me, I was beyond excited to see their beautiful family again!!! I can NOT wait for their fabulous wedding – THIS WEEKEND!!! (that’s how behind I am… lol!!). 

Shannon and Ezekiel chose a fabulous section of Malibu beach – it was actuall where they got engaged!!! yes… let’s all do an ‘awwwww’ together (I know I sure did!!!).  We talked, we laughed, we got to know each other, and we captured some beautiful images! … oh.. then we had a fabulous (and extremely delicious dinner!!! – thanks guys… you guys are soooo amazing!!!). 

Seriously… check out this fabulous section of Malibu – we had so many backgrounds when we started walking around… I love it!!!

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Malibu Wedding Photography and Engagement Session

Malibu Wedding Photographer

Malibu and Los Angeles Wedding Photographer

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So my annoying migraine finally decided to give me a break and take a hike… boy it took a while this time! ugh!  I get so frustrated when I can’t even focus…which only makes my head hurt even more… it’s a nasty little cycle… haha!

I finally got my images from a couple of weeks ago ready to post – better late than never, right?  :-)

Last week I had a lot of fun spending some time with Linda and Augie… and their 3 beautiful children.  Aren’t they such a cute family! check out their brand new baby… I absolutely adore chubby-wooby babies!  I remember a few years ago, back when Jovanni was like 3 months old – my little niece came to visit and pointed out how his chubby little hands and his chubby little arms.  She asked us if is wrists hurt, since they looked like they were about to explode!!! LOL!! Linda’s chunky-munky wittle baaabbbby (yes… that’s my baby talk! LOL!) – had those same wrists… I LOVED it!!!

Linda and Augie – you guys have such a beautiful family … I know your wedding will be super special! I can’t wait for your Malibu wedding next month!

Laguna Beach Engagement Session and family portraits

Laguna Beach Engagement Session Photographer

Fun family portraits and engagement session in Orange County - photography

Amazing Malibu Wedding

September 5, 2009

I want to share an amazing wedding with everyone!  This wedding was in Malibu… at the Malibu West Club and it was done flawlessly!!!! It was fun, warm, and such a blast!!!!  Rhonda and Erik were on a budget, yet they pulled off one of the most visually beautiful weddings I have seen! The details were flawless.  Rhonda and Michelle (her wedding planner) did a great job!   These are a few of my favorite pictures (out of over 1200 images!!!)

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Ok… I want to talk about something super important in your wedding day – possibly the most important part of that one very special day.  Stress…

We all know (all of us girls who have had to plan our own weddings) that weddings can be very stressful.  I mean, if you think about it – most of us are not wedding planners.  We probably have never planned an event of this magnitude ever in our lives.  So all of the sudden we are expected to plan a full-scale gorgeous wedding (sometimes while keeping a tight budget)!?!?!  Seriously… it can make a woman a little nutty – especially if we still have to keep our jobs and every day responsibilities!  (hence… why I absolutely LOVE wedding planners… they are the angels of the wedding industry! LOL!!).  Needless to say… I understand all the stress… really, I do. 

So you have stressed out for months (sometimes even years) planning this wedding… agonizing over every little detail.  You’ve invested a pretty penny on gorgeous flowers, reception hall, cake, video/photo.. etc.  So after the wedding, when you’ve received your wedding photos (and/or video) –what do you realize? That you neglected to smile ONCE during your entire day!!!  OMG!!!!!  All of that money, all of that planning – and you have an album full of images where you look like you’re physically  in pain!?!?!

Girls… please… I can’t emphasize this enough – PLEASE…. ENJOY YOUR WEDDING DAY.

I always tell all of my clients the week before the wedding – do all the last minute stressing the last week, heck – do it the last night if you have to… get it all out of your system.  Go nuts trying to get all the details absolutely perfect if you must.  But on your wedding day – please just let it be… relax…. SMILE.  No matter what happens… even if things don’t go exactly as planned (Trust me, they rarely do) – just let it go.  You probably won’t be able to fix anything at that point anymore… you’ll just be stressing yourself out in vain.  Just let things slide off, and enjoy your day.  I mean, seriously… as long as you and the love of your life are tying the knot… that’s what matters the most.. that’s why you’re both there.  So if you said your ‘I do’s’ – then consider the day a success!  The rest is just icing on that wonderful cupcake!!! 

I’m not necessarily saying that you need to smile all day long… or for every single picture.  But even in pictures where the bride isn’t smiling… where it looks like she’s contemplating something – she is still glowing, and you can see the smile in her eyes… that comes from happiness and sheer joy. 

I can’t tell you how sad it is to see a bride that is so stressed out that she can’t even force herself to smile.  As a photographer… I wish I could give her some peace… something to smile about.  I know sometimes things can get stressful… and I always remind my clients to smile… relax… enjoy.  I sometimes even take them away from the wedding day ‘chaos’ during the bride and groom shots (away from family and friends) – because sometimes that helps to clear their minds.  Luckily I haven’t had any cases where nothing I do works, but I have been to weddings as a guest where nothing at all works.  Do you really want to see those wedding pictures 10 years down the line and only remember how stressed you were? 

Remember that even the most amazing photographer in the world can’t add that smile and glow to your face if you’re truly so upset. 

Enjoy your day… you’re there with your family, your friends, your love.  Relax, (maybe have a nice drink), enjoy the food, the fun… and SMILE.

 

Beautiful and glowing bride... notice how she's not smiling, yet her glow is beautiful

Beautiful and glowing bride... notice how she's not smiling, yet her glow is beautiful

 

Same bride... now smiling beautifully!!!

Same bride... now smiling beautifully!!!

 

Even though she's not smiling... she looks absolutely stunning!

Even though she's not smiling... she looks absolutely stunning!

 

without even looking at the camera, this beautiful bride just glows!

without even looking at the camera, this beautiful bride just glows!

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One of my absolute favorite parts of a wedding has always been the first dance… that special dance filled with hope and love.  I still remember my first dance when my husband and I got married… I remember him holding me close and how happy I felt!  I also remember how nervous I was that I had a room filled with people watching me … I mean, I know they were there watching at the ceremony too, but during the ceremony they were mostly looking at my back (I had a Catholic wedding) – so I felt much more aware of people during my first dance than during my ceremony.  First dances can be a very stressful moment, but it can also be one of the most beautiful moments of the day – and definitely a great moment for your wedding photography. 

As a wedding photographer, I have seen all sorts of first dances.  I have seen every style – from ballroom dancing, to completely choreographed upbeat dancing, to simple and intimate. 

I personally think that a first dance should be a reflection of your personality (both the bride and groom’s, of course).  If you make your first dance a reflection of you – then it will come out naturally, and simply (and with a little less stress).  If you are a couple that loves to dance and are very outgoing and energetic, and you want to go all out and do something choreographed that your friends and family will remember forever – then by all means GO FOR IT!!!  But if you are shy, this may not be the way to go for you (even if all your friends and family tell you it will be great for you to go all out) – resist the temptation to just follow their advice if you don’t feel comfortable with it.  If you are shy, I might suggest you keep it sweet and simple… just think of it as an intimate moment between you and your soul mate.

I personally love romantic first dances… by that I mean a dance where the bride and groom are clearly too into each other to worry about anyone else.  When they are so in love at that moment that they clearly feel they are the only two people in the room.  Those images always come out amazing… the camera truly captures that love like no other time in the day!  If you just enjoy your soul mate… it WILL show through… trust me!!!

If you are planning to do anything special… even if it’s a dip sometime during the dance… you might want to keep your photographer and/or videographer in mind.  If you do that dip at an angle where they just can’t capture it, then it’s a moment that’s gone… it can’t be re-done.  If that special dip is important to you… make sure you position yourselves so that your photographer can capture it form a good angle (preferably ‘front and center’ – but of course,  that’s me wishing for the best… lol!!).  Remember that your photographer is only human, which means they can’t fly across the room to get that shot… if you have your back to them when you do the dip, then that’s the moment they can capture. 

Remember that your first dance is ultimately a moment between you and your husband..  So enjoy it, savor it, and treasure it forever!!!

Romantic first dance... and a delicious wedding cake!!! What more could you ask for? :-)

Romantic first dance... and a delicious wedding cake!!! What more could you ask for?

A beutiful dance with a touch of flare

A beautiful dance with a touch of flare

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So now that you decided to do an engagement session… where should you have it?

An engagement session can be done virtually anywhere:  the beach (the #1 place here in California, of course), a garden, a park, a modern building, an antique building, a university campus, a bowling alley, or even your backyard! I would say almost anywhere will work….

With that said… here’s a few things to keep in mind when choosing your location…

What look are you looking for?  Do you want something romantic? Something modern? Something sweet?
 If you want something romantic – you might want to stay clear of super public places.  Remember that romance requires a level of intimacy from you guys that you might not be comfortable with if you have a crowd of on-lookers.  If you don’t feel comfortable having a camera follow you around while you hug, kiss, caress, etc – then you add the fact that there might be a crowd just watching you… then you might want to stay clear of public places.  A beach can be crowded, but most people at the beach will stay in their own ‘space’ so that give you some room for intimacy.  Locally, I love Laguna Beach – it has a great combination of rocks and sand – for that perfect romantic look.

An even more intimate setting for amazing romantic shots would be a garden.  Most gardens won’t have too many on-lookers – which means that you’ll have a nice sense of privacy.  Gardens also usually offer a wide variety of wonderful and amazing backgrounds and photo opportunities.  Here in my neck of the woods, there are the UCR botanical gardens… which are absolutely beautiful and offer tons of different shooting locations.  They have wood benches, grassy areas, wooded areas, walking paths, a rose garden, a beautiful gazebo, and even more tropical areas as well!

If you want something modern consider a modern building as a good setting.  Even a modern office building (with great architecture) would be good.  You probably won’t be going inside the building – but if the outside of it has good lines and structure –then you have a perfect modern and sleek setting.  

What style of photography are you envisioning?
Do you want something classic and traditional? Or photojournalistic?  This is something that you should consider no matter what location you choose.  We all know that photojournalistic photography looks beautiful… but what most of us don’t think about at first is that it looks amazing because the personality of the couple truly shows through.  If you are outgoing, energetic, and love photography – then this is a perfect style for you.  If you are more shy, then I always tell my clients to start with a more traditional look (usually involves me doing some guiding), then as the minutes pass the couple will naturally begin to get more comfortable and therefore less guidance is needed.

The key to a successful engagement session is to be comfortable, be happy, and most of all, be yourself!!!!

Enagement session at the UCR Botanical Gardens

Enagement session at the UCR Botanical Gardens