Good evening Everyone!  I have a very exciting announcement to share with you.  The fantastic [b]ecker from Orange County asked me to be a guest photographer educator on his [ b ] School Study Hall.  I received the note from him & was completely flattered and honoured all at the same time.  I truly didn’t know what to think as he has some absolutely incredible talent on his [b} School Study Hall.

I’ve been a member of the [b] School since it’s launched & am a lifetime member.  There is a terrific community of professional photographers all doing their best to help life up the industry and hone their photography skills along with their businesses.

If you’re not too familiar with the [ b ] School Study Hall, check out this bit that [b]ecker has on the site:

“The [ b ] School Study Hall is a weekly live broadcast hosted by Becker, a wedding photographer from Southern California and the co-founder of The [ b ] School, a social network site dedicated to helping photographers, help photographers. During each hour long session, Becker will share his experience on a specific photography or small business related topic and will also answer live questions from viewers. From time to time, a special guest will join Becker on the broadcast. Overall, Its safe to say that you can think of Becker and the [ b ] School Study Hall as your weekly dose of Oprah for photographers.”

Needless to say, it’s quite an honour to be asked to be on the [ b ] School Study Hall this week.  Can I just say what a week it’s been already too and it’s only Tuesday!  I’ve been working closely with the ladies at Ceremony Magazine who are running a plethora of my photography (Rumour has it some photos from Shelby & Matt’s Wedding that was filmed on WeTV for David Tutera’s “My Fair Wedding” might be used!) in the 2011 issue of the magazine and the Official Sneak Peek of the Super Secret Project For Brides & Grooms dropped at midnight last night.

So here are two things you should put on  your calendar!

  • First – mark your calendar for this Thursday, November 18th from 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. to have fun with me on the [ b ] School Study Hall
  • Second – mark your calendar for Black Friday next week on November 26th to check out the official launch of the Super Secret Project For Brides & Grooms

In the mean time…  If you’re thinking – Hey!  I’d really like to get to know this Orange County Wedding Photographer in Huntington Beach that wants to help brides and grooms enjoy planning their wedding to the fullest and help other photographers with their craft & business, feel free to get in touch with me anytime.

I’m available just about 24/7 via TwitterFacebook, the form on my contact page, or the old fashioned phone as well at 888.ESQ.PHTO (888.377.7486) or 562.225.5915.

I hope you’re having a terrific start to your week & be sure to check back tomorrow for the West Coast Wednesday Video Of The Week – cheers!

PS, if you were able to score tickets to the Sold Out Robyn Concert at Club Nokia tomorrow night in Los Angeles, let’s meet up after for a beverage & maybe some late night street shooting.

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I came up with the idea about a year ½ ago and since then, I’ve been thinking about all the ways on how to bring it to you in a way that will be efficient and fun.  So next week on Black Friday, you’ll want to be ready to check out the Super Secret Project For Brides & Grooms.

I’m very excited about this project and I totally believe that you will enjoy it as much as I am while it’s being worked on.

In the mean time, if you’d like to get to know this Orange County Wedding Photographer that is into helping educate brides & grooms with their wedding and fashion along with sharing the occasional Nachos & Newcastles, feel free to contact me anytime.

I’m available just about 24/7 via TwitterFacebook, the form on my contact page, or the old fashioned phone as well at 888.ESQ.PHTO (888.377.7486) or 562.225.5915.

PS, Email me so you can be on my mailing list & be one of the very first people to know about the Super Secret Project For Brides & Grooms when it launches on Black Friday next week.

PSS!!!  I was invited by my friend; [b]ecker to be a guest speaker on The [b] School Study Hall this Thursday, November 18th.  I’m on from 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. PT and I’ll be chatting with you – some fantastic topics to help photographers get better at their craft & build their businesses. So set your clocks & I would love for you to join me!

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Good afternoon from Huntington Beach everyone!  I just realized what time it is & hadn’t launched my West Coast Wednesday Video Of The Week for  you.  My blondeness!

So I have a little bit of fun to share with you that I recently enjoyed over the weekend when I was in post production Sunday night after speaking at the Bridal Showplace event in Pasadena and had the 2010 MTV European Music Awards in Madrid, Spain on.  It was a totally full show with a star studded list of performers like; Katy Perry, Ke$ha, Kid Rock, Kings Of Leon, Linkin Park, Plan B, and Shakira on the EMA stage for what was a magical event. Presenters included Johnny Knoxville from Jackass, ‘Jersey Shore”s Pauly D, The Dudesons and Emily Osment.

The mind-blowing performances from the hottest artists in the music biz was incredible to listen to while I was working!  Rihanna and her killer set of pipes hit the stage and joined the likes of Miley Cyrus, B.o.B. and Hayley Williams in a long line of A-list performances and 30 Seconds to Mars rounded out what was an incredible night.

I would have to say that one of my favourites performances was by Katy Perry. She did her new song; Firework to an enourmous crowd & it was awesome.  With pleanty of fireworks too.  Hee hee hee

If you’re not too familiar with Katy Perry, you’ve got to check this snippit from Katy Perry’s bio on her website – it’s awesome!

“Katy erases any barrier between pop star and audience by writing all her own material. “You’re getting a pure connection to the artist,” Katy says. “You’re not getting some idea of what that artist should be, you’re getting a direct voice.”

Nowhere is Katy’s voice and vision clearer than in concert. She is a relentless road warrior, albeit one who comes complete with gigantic, blow up plastic strawberries to toss into the audience. As a newcomer, she stormed the Warped Tour stage for 47 dates in 2008, immediately winning over hardened rock fans with her ceaselessly energetic live show. Since then, she has steadily built audiences across the planet by touching down in more than two dozen countries and filling increasingly larger venues each time she returned to a city. 2009’s headlining “One of the Boys” tour was a phenomenal success, selling out around the world.”

But before you check out this week’s West Coast Wednesday Video Of The Week and you’re thinking… Hey – I’d really like to get to know this Orange County Wedding Photographer that is into pop sensations, fashion and Nachos & Newcastles, feel free to contact me anytime.

I’m available just about 24/7 via TwitterFacebook, the form on my contact page, or the old fashioned phone as well at 888.ESQ.PHTO (888.377.7486) or 562.225.5915.

So without further ado, I give you Katy Perry in her new hit “Firework.”  So feel free to sit back with your favourite beverage during your lunch break and enjoy the video.

Have an awesome West Coast Wednesday and also remember to make it a totally positive one for someone else too – cheers!

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Good morning Everyone!  I have a very special treat for you.  This week’s Wedding Tip of the Week is brought to you by my good friends at Elegala.com.  This Wedding Tip is very special to me as it is about using cliche-free ideas for your wedding.  Can I say huzzah to that one!

I’ll cut to the chase & get straight on to the article, but let’s say you’re an Orange County bride and you’re finding yourself bogged down with the same old wedding ideas & it’s really starting to take it’s toll on you.  Having planned my own wedding and photographed my share of weddings in Orange County, Los Angeles, and around the country, I think that this article is really creative and will help you relieve yourself of some of the stress or at least help you deal with the wedding planning.

But before I present you with this week’s wedding tip and you’re thinking…  Hey – I’d really like to get to know this Orange County Wedding Photographer in Huntington Beach that wants to help brides and grooms enjoy planning their wedding to the fullest, feel free to get in touch with me anytime.

I’m available just about 24/7 via TwitterFacebook, the form on my contact page, or the old fashioned phone as well at 888.ESQ.PHTO (888.377.7486) or 562.225.5915.

And without further ado, here is the awesome article from Elegala.com.   Have a super Friday and a terrific weekend – cheers!

Take Back Your Wedding: Cliche-Free Ideas

There is nothing wrong with the traditional white wedding, but sometimes it is nice to make yours stand out from the rest…

Today’s weddings are all about options that reflect your personalities and style. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite non-traditional or unexpected wedding ideas to incorporate into every aspect of your big day.

Wedding Ceremony Ideas
Location: If you don’t host your ceremony in a house of worship or in the same location as your reception, you can get creative with your ceremony location and exchange vows at sunrise on the beach or at sunset from the rooftop of the tallest building in your metropolitan area. Get more ideas for unique ceremony sites.
Refreshments: Use the season or your location as an opportunity to greet guests with a refreshing drink.  Lemonade and sweet tea will quench your guests’ thirst while gathering in the blazing sun, or serve hot apple cider to warm your guests during chiller months.
Grand Entrance: Make your entrance especially grand by being escorted by your pet dog or by arriving on a white horse.
Vows and Readings: Not a new concept, but speaking from the heart by writing your own wedding vows or incorporating personalized poems and popular wedding readings or even humorous wedding ceremony readings into your ceremony will surely grab the attention of your guests.

Unique Wedding Reception Ideas
Location: You shouldn’t feel bound by the need to have your celebration in your hometown or the town in which you currently reside. Don’t be afraid to consider something unexpected. Bring your event to your favorite vacation spot or another location that has special meaning to you and your hubby. Everyone can appreciate some time away.
Venue Type: Think outside the banquet hall and bring your celebration to a naturally beautiful venue like a garden or museum. Your guests will enjoy strolling around picturesque grounds or appreciating timeless works of art.
Seating Arrangements: Add some visual interest to your setting by interspersing different shaped tables throughout the room or seating your guests at long tables for a family-style affair.

Catering Ideas
Bars: Who doesn’t like something with the word “bar” attached to it?  Your guests will delight in all things bar, from a mashed potato bar or dessert bar to an espresso or martini bar.
Ethnic Cuisine: If you have a strong heritage, have visited a favorite world destination together, or even just have an affinity for a particular variety of cuisine, revolve your menu around that ethnic specialty.
Family-style: Offer delectable comfort foods with a twist, served up family-style – a great icebreaker for your guests.
Seasonal: Take inspiration from the season and serve a menu that offers a theme of seasonal favorites.
Courses: Break out of the conventional chicken-or-fish mold and base your entire meal around cocktails and appetizers or coffee and desserts.
Fondues: Fondues are making a comeback, and whether you prefer sweet chocolates or savory cheeses, your guests will relish in the rich offering.

Wedding Decoration Ideas
Color Scheme: Try pairing a few uncommon colors together or featuring varying shades of the same color throughout your space.
The Food Pyramid: Fill cylindrical glass vases with fruits and vegetables reflecting your colors. Oranges, lemons, and limes have been done so try a unique, more contemporary look with mangos or coconuts or tie it to the season with texture-rich earthy vegetables like husked corn, acorn squash, or artichokes.
Au Natural:  Consult Mother Nature for inspiration, and bring the outdoors in.  Natural objects like stones, leaves, pinecones, even twigs can add an organic aesthetic to your reception décor.  Place in rustic containers or scatter amongst pillar candles for added ambiance.
Lighten Up: Floating candles in a shallow bowl adds lighting and elegance to your tabletops.  Or arrange multi-level candles on a mosaic of mirrors or tiles and surround them with seashells or flower petals.  Placing coffee beans or red hot candies at the bottom of a vase or bowl to hold the candles steady also adds an aromatic effect.
Consult your Inner Child: For the kid at heart, fill decorative bowls with your favorite candies – such as jellybeans and M&M’s – in your wedding colors.

Entertainment Ideas
Ceremony Music: If “Here Comes the Bride” doesn’t suit your style or personality, choose a song that does. There is no written rule that states you can’t make your grand entrance to a rendition of your favorite Beastie Boys’ song.
Non-traditional Instruments: If you desire live music over a DJ, consider tying your musician selection to the theme or location of your event. A beachside bash naturally lends itself to the sound of steel drums, while a trumpet quartet will sound impressive in an elaborate cathedral.
Themed Music: Take it one step further and zone in on the music that is indigenous to your wedding location. Guests attending a Mardi Gras-themed event in New Orleans will bask in a cocktail hour of Dixieland jazz.
DJ and a Band: Can’t decide which you would rather have?  Have both to ensure that all types of music are represented throughout your day to please both your 85-year-old grandmother and your 21-year-old cousin.

Photography Ideas (My Favourite!)
Photojournalism: More and more brides are leaning toward hiring a photographer who specialized in a photojournalistic style. These photographers shy away from posed shots and aim to capture all of the candid moments that you’ll always want to remember or may have never seen.
Creative Shots: Hire your photographer to follow you throughout your entire day (leading up to the “Do Not Disturb” sign, of course). While it may make you feel anxious to have someone photograph you as you get ready, these shots will help you to remember the joy and anticipation of every part of your big day.

Wedding Cake Ideas
Minimal Adornments: Some brides believe in the “less is more” adage. A simple cake minimally ornamented can make a bold statement.
Square Tiers: Looking for a subtle way to break away from the ordinary?  Square tiers make a modern presentation. Whoever said “it’s hip to be square” must have been in the cake business.
Cake-free: If cake isn’t your favorite dessert, then don’t feel the need to serve it to your guests. Apple crisp, peach cobbler, pumpkin pie, cupcakes, or even glazed doughnuts are a hit at the dessert table.
Sugar-free: The end-of-meal offering doesn’t have to be made of flour and frosting. Think savory instead, and visit your local cheese shop to have them construct wheels of cheese in tiers and stacked to look like traditional wedding cake.

Attire Ideas
Wardrobe Change: Today’s brides are opting to wear not one dress, but two!  Wear an elegant gown while you exchange vows, then slip into something a little more comfortable to round out the evening.
Anything but White: A white wedding dress symbolizes innocence and purity, but if that’s not your style, feel free to bring out your colorful personality by adding a splash of color to your attire.  You can be as subtle as a colored sash and jewels or as bold as a fuchsia-colored dress.
Something Borrowed: Anything retro screams chic these days. So why not consider donning your mother’s vintage gown as a tribute to a family legacy. A few alterations can make it your own.

Stationery Ideas
Ethnicity: If your heritage is important for you to represent on your big day, do some research and find a stationer who offers multi-cultural invitations and announcements.
Creative Touch: For more intimate, casual gatherings, request the honor of your guests’ presence in an innovative and entertaining way. Here’s an idea – have your invite printed on a balloon so guests have to blow them up to receive the message.
Programs: Do something a little different with your wedding programs by including personal photos or by printing them on something that serves a dual purpose – like a fan.
Storybook: Get the most bang for your program buck by including stories of how the two of you met, who introduced you, and your relationship to everyone in the bridal party. Think of all the time you’ll save by not having to explain all of this to your husband’s childhood neighbor during the reception!

Transportation Ideas
Grand Entrance: If the size of your bridal party doesn’t warrant a stretch limousine, consider arriving on horseback, on the back of your husband’s motorcycle, or in the passenger’s seat of your dad’s antique car.
Making Your Getaway: Climb aboard a tandem bicycle or a Vespa scooter that matches the wedding colors and ride off into the sunset with your honey.

Wedding Favor Ideas
Double Duty Décor Elements: Use photo frames as place cards or potted plants as centerpieces, and let your guests take them home at the end of the night.
Something Useful: Give your guests something they can enjoy for years to come. A small bag of seeds to plant will remind them of your big day every time they smell the flowers.
Something Edible: As if a five-course meal wasn’t enough, send your guests home at the end of the night with an extra treat of your favorite candies or special hometown delicacies.
Donations: With a high emphasis on karma these days, give something back and make a donation to your favorite cause in lieu of knickknacks. Your guests will appreciate the altruistic gesture.

Wedding Gift Ideas
Attendants: After seemingly endless Friday nights spent planning showers and licking envelopes, your bridesmaids are going to need a little pampering of their own. A spa gift certificate is the perfect way to thank them for their hard work.
Gift Baskets: Make out-of-town guests feel welcome by greeting them with a basket of goodies in their hotel room. Include some essentials that will make their stay more comfortable, and incorporate some items that are reflective of your wedding location. Nothing like some bottled water and Vermont maple syrup to get them through the weekend!

Registry Ideas
The Gift of Travel: If time away is more important to you than a waffle iron, consider setting up a honeymoon registry. Many travel agents offer services to collect, record, and apply contributions from your guests toward your honeymoon travel expenditures. Some even allow guests to contribute to specific activities at your destination location, such as scuba diving lessons or boat rides.
The Gift of Life: If your house is already stocked with all of the essentials, give something back instead. Many eco-friendly organizations such as the World Wildlife Federation offer donation registries.

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Good morning from Huntington Beach everyone!  As I’m sure you’ve seen & heard on my Twitter and Facebook updates, I survived the marathon weekend shooting three weddings and one special event.

I started off with a Halloween fund raiser at Katherine’s school in Downey on Thursday, then had Shelby and her amazing fiance’; Matt (from their 12 Hour Engagement Shoot in Anaheim, San Diego & Orange County) on Friday for their wedding that was filmed for WeTV for David Tutera’s “My Fair Wedding” filmed at a secret, undisclosed location (sounds kinda like me “Super Secret Project For Brides And Grooms!”), then Jenni & Nick’s wedding on Saturday at the Edward’s Mansion (they hired me nearly THREE years ago) – then closing out the weekend with an awesome haunted wedding for Christina & Scott on the Queen Mary in Long Beach. WHOA!

So as I’m recovering and getting back on track with correspondence, post production and working on my “Super Secret Project for Brides and Grooms” – I have a pinch of a break tomorrow in my calendar.  Gary Numan is coming back to the US for his North American tour.  Totally Awesome!

Gary Numan was supposed to be here in Los Angeles earlier this year, but when the volcano erupted in Europe, his entire tour schedule was blown up and then cancelled.  So when I received the email that he was rescheduling, I got my replacement ticket & am super excited to see him perform tomorrow night at the El Rey Theatre up in Los Angeles.

If you’re not too familiar with Gary Numan, he’s an English singer, composer, and musician, most widely known for his chart-topping 1979 hits “Are ‘Friends’ Electric?” (with Tubeway Army) and “Cars“. His signature sound consisted of heavy synthesizer hooks fed through guitar effects pedals.  Basically one of the early pioneers of punk & electronic music.

But before you check out this week’s West Coast Wednesday Videos Of The Week and you’re thinking… Hey – I’d really like to get to know this Orange County Wedding Photographer that loves the to do marathon wedding weekends, fashion, photography and art, feel free to contact me anytime.

I’m available just about 24/7 via TwitterFacebook, the form on my contact page, or the old fashioned phone as well at 888.ESQ.PHTO (888.377.7486) or 562.225.5915.

So without further ado, I give you Gary Numan with “Cars” – both the original version and a live version where he performed with Nine Inch Nails over the puddle in London in 2009.  So feel free to sit back with your favourite morning beverage, enjoy the videos, enjoy a few minutes of incredible music, vocals and live performances.

Have an awesome West Coast Wednesday and remember to make it a totally positive one for someone else too – cheers!

PS, the image above is from Gary Numan‘s website.  Check it out – he’s got some terrific wallpapers for your Mac (or PC if you must).

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