Carlie & Michael, May 5, 2007

By David on Saturday, May 5th, 2007

carliemikeblog2000.JPGCarlie & Michael set out to do one really big thing with their wedding; Break Traditions. From Carlie’s fish-net hose & monster’s of rock white patent leather platform boots to entering their reception to the Personal Jesus song covered by Marilyn Manson - they made sure this was “their” wedding.

The celebrated their wedding at the California Yacht Club in Marina Del Rey and it was a total riot! They had party favours that reminded me of New Year’s Eve in Times Square and a cupcake tower instead of a traditional cake. Even their dog; Chopper was in on all the fun!

Their wedding and reception was a mirror-reflection of what their personalities are; vibrant, colourful, outgoing, and full of life! I’m confident that they will have a blast walking their path together which I’m sure will be full of friends, laughter & love.

Cheers!

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Kirsten & Marc
I cannot express how much Marc and I enjoyed working with you. You manage to find such a perfect balance between crazy fun and absolute professionalism. You were so great at keeping it fun while still moving things along when we had a time frame to work with.
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Jason’s BDay Bash
David, OMG! We had such a great time Saturday night. It was an all out BLAST! David you were so wonderful making your way through the crowds of people. You just blended in with everyone stopping to talk to a few (yea I caught you)…lol. I cant wait to see all the shots that you got…the sneak peak photos are great and I can only imagine how the others will turn out!
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Linda
Thank you for a great day on Saturday, and a great blog as follow up — those pictures are fantastic……..very much appreciate your humor, professionalism, energy, and thoughtfulness! I’m very happy to know you….xoxoxo
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