Happy Pre-Thanksgiving everyone!  It’s the day before Thanksgiving at EP HQ in Huntington Beach and I’m not sure if I’m ready for tomorrow.  I’m in this contest with my long time best friend; Cheryl and after last night’s nutrition debauchery at a dinner meeting at Sabatino’s in Newport Beach with my good friend; Kathy from Activities So Cal – I may need to hit the gym tomorrow morning before tomorrow’s feasting begins.

So I wanted to share the Thanksgiving Song video with one of my favourite comedians & artists; Adam Sandler for this week’s West Coast Wednesday Videos Of The Week, but it’s been totally pulled from You Tube.  Darned copyrighted material.  LOL!

What I’ve been able to find is the live song as a video that is shared on You Tube accompanied with a LINK to Spike TV that has the video to enjoy on Saturday Night Live.

But before I present you with this week’s Thanksgiving Day special of my West Coast Wednesday Video Of The Week and you’re thinking… Hey – I’d really like to get to know this eclectic Orange County Wedding Photographer in Huntington Beach, California, feel free to Contact Me or send me an email direct at david@esquirephotography.com.  You can also stay in touch with me in “real time” on Twitter, Facebook and my Facebook Fan Page too.

And remember, it’s the holidays and in the season of giving, don’t just have an awesome West Coast Wednesday and Thanksgiving, but make it a positive one for someone else too – cheers!

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Before I share Sari & Sean’s wedding at The Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood, California (next to the Mann’s Chinese Theatre (which BTW has the most amazing sound system in the world) and you’re thinking to yourself… Hey – I’d really like to get to know this Orange County Wedding Photographer in Huntington Beach, California that shoots in his old stomping grounds in Hollywood.  Feel free to Contact Me on the Website or send me an email direct at david@esquirephotography.com.  You can also stay in touch with me in “real time” on TwitterFacebook and my Facebook Fan Page too.  If you’re reading this right now, you’ll probably catch me online.

So as I’m charging away at Esquire Photography HQ in Huntington Beach with album order deadlines, post production and print orders, I really wanted to share Sari & Sean’s wedding before I wrap up the day & prepare for Melissa & Mikael’s wedding tomorrow and a couple of family portraits on Sunday.

Sari, Sean and I first met on the Queen Mary in Long Beach at the Bridal Showplace Wedding Expo where I was an exhibitor and a featured guest speaker on “How to make the most out of your wedding day.”  The three of us totally hit it off & even had the opportunity to spend the day together location scouting in Hollywood after a delicious meal and some Newcastles at the Pig & Whistle on Hollywood Boulevard.

Fast forward to last weekend & all I can is wholly frijoles Batman!  Sari & Sean’s wedding day started off at two locations in Hollywood.  I met up with Sari & her ladies in waiting at the Magic Castle in Hollywood (where Sari’s family are members – very cool!) & my wingman; Jeff Almquist met up with Sean & his men in black at the Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood.

I was able to capture some dreamy candid portraits of Sari in her beautiful gown from Chantilly Bridal in Santa Clarita, which Jeff shot all these cool & opulent portraits of Sean and his men with the Los Angeles skyline piercing through the wall-to-wall windows in their suite.  Sari was even wearing this beautiful diamond necklace and bracelet ensemble of her grandmother’s – which only enhanced Sari’s radiance as she posed for me with some heavenly backlight in her room.

Sari & Sean did their homework too!  And by that, I mean – they planned out their timeline with the precision of a laser.  They not only were on time getting ready, but so were their family members and bridal party.  Which made for a terrific portrait session and first look that we did prior to their ceremony.  We were actually ahead of schedule a bit and snuck out for a few portraits in the circus of the Kodak Theatre.  But that was very short lived as we were booted back inside by security.  Apparently one can’t do “professional” portraits with the Hollywood sign in the background or around the circus.  Next time, I’m rolling with my micro 4/3rd’s GF-1.  Muah Hah Hah!

They had a perfect ceremony under the beautifully decorated Chuppah by my good friend; Neema from Petals By Xavi.  And, the entire room erupted after the breaking of the glass cheering, clapping and some hearty Mazel Tovs.  What was also cool, was that after the ceremony – all the family and formal portraits were done, so Sari, Sean and I headed out onto Hollywood Boulevard while Jeff hung out with the guests to capture some candid portraits, the delicious cake by NancyKay’s Confections (Yes, I did break down & have a piece & all I can say is OMG!) and the details of the room at Twist in the Renaissance Hotel.

Because we had all the portraits done with their family & bridal party, Sari, Sean and I had a generous amount of time for me to capture some of my Signature Romantic, Artistic and Sexy portraits on Hollywood Boulevard.  And they totally rocked it too!  We didn’t go 10 feet along the strip or two pictures without a car honking or people sharing their love and congrats with Sari & Sean.

When we completed the portraits outside, we headed back into the Renaissance to get the party started.  Right away, Sari & Sean had their first dance followed up with a Mitzvah Dance – with Sari & Sean having the best expressions on their faces and then a Horah Dance that DJ Michael from Press Productions got practically everyone on the dance floor for.  Can I just add, that their family knows how to give the biggest group hug too.  I felt like I was back at the Warped Tour in the mosh pit.  Awesome!

I could keep going on about their wedding day, but I just noticed the time & I should finish getting things ready for Melissa & Mikael’s wedding tomorrow at Trump, so I’ll wrap it up here.  But before I sign off, and you’re considering having your wedding at the the Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood – be sure to ask for Ms. Stephanie Vanostrander, the Seniour Event Manager (Direct: 323.491.1023).  From the minute that Sari & Sean met with her to the last song of the reception – Stephanie, her impeccable staff and with the help of all the top shelf vendors masterfully oversaw and coordinated a perfect wedding day.

So without further ado, here is a slide show that put together of Sari & Sean’s wedding and is also available on Pictage.  I hope you enjoy it as much as I did capturing it & have a fantastic weekend – cheers!

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0047Good afternoon from Huntington Beach, California everyone! As I’m charging through post production & album designs for Christmas deliver, I wanted to share a testimonial I received in my email from My-Lien about her Rancho Palos Verdes Wedding I just recently photographed at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center.

But before you check out her testimonial and you’re thinking… Hey – I’d really like to get to know this Orange County Wedding Photographer in Huntington Beach, California, feel free to Contact Me on the Website or send me an email direct at david@esquirephotography.com.  You can also stay in touch with me in “real time” on TwitterFacebook and my Facebook Fan Page too.

I hope you’re having a great Baby Friday and check back soon for a sneak peek from Sari & Sean’s wedding on Saturday in Hollywood – cheers!

“Hi David,

Thank you so much.  We have been meaning to write you sooner.  We did not expect the photos to be posted so quickly as we know that this has been such a busy month for you.  For good reason!  We love love love the photos and the video montage.  Rafi will not admit it, but I swear I caught a tear in his eye after we first viewed the video.

You captured the colours and emotions perfectly and even the musical selection in your video really showcased the mood of us as a couple.  We received so many positive comments about your wonderful open and fun nature during the wedding.  Your calming and easygoing personality really helped us control the emotions during the day, especially since we were late to start.  Did I say we loved the colours and your artistic style?

We are really happy to have had the opportunity to work with you.  From seeing you at the bridal show to the meeting at our home and all our interactions, you have delighted and surprised us with your genuine warmth, professionalism, humour and photography.  We look forward to seeing the rest of the photos and would be happy to recommend you to anyone who might need a photographer.

Thanks again for doing such a great job, David.

My-Lien & Rafael”

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Orange County + Huntington Beach + California + One crazy Wedding Photographer with an eclectic taste in music will give you what I think the most diverse West Coast Wednesday Videos Of The Week.

I woke up this morning with a seriously huge flash back to the 80’s with a terrific club song that even to this day is a favourite all around the world.  With huge hits like “Why”, “Hit That Perfect Beat Boy” and “C’mon C’mon” – the Bronski Beat out of southwest London with terrific lyrics that are focused on anti-gay prejudice and high energy melodies that get you off your knackers & onto the dance floor.

I thought I would only share one video, but I just couldn’t and I’m gonna go with two videos to share with you.  I mean, hey – it’s the holidays and it’s a season of giving.  LOL!

But before I present you with this week’s feature of my West Coast Wednesday Video Of The Week and you’re thinking… Hey – I’d really like to get to know this eclectic Orange County Wedding Photographer in Huntington Beach, California, feel free to Contact Me or send me an email direct at david@esquirephotography.com.  You can also stay in touch with me in “real time” on Twitter, Facebook and my Facebook Fan Page too.

So without further ado, I give you “Small Town Boy” performed by Jimmy Somerville and Bronski Beat on BBC’s ‘Oxford Road Show’, originally broadcast 9 March 1984 and The Communards‘ “Don’t Leave Me This Way.”

As I was just mentioning, it’s the holidays and in the season of giving, don’t just have an awesome West Coast Wednesday, but make it a positive one for someone else too – cheers!

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0002After a full day tackling album orders, post production on the weddings that I’ve been photographing in Costa Mesa, Pasadena and Rancho Palos Verdes to name a few cities – I thought it would be good to take a small break.

So armed with my flip flops, Esquire Photography sweatshirt and my micro four thirds GF-1 – I set my sights on Main Street in Huntington Beach.  I figured there wouldn’t be much going on, but there’s always something to capture.  Whether it’s a lamp post in glistening in the night mist, a street sign or even an empty alley way.  There is always something.

But before you check out the photos that I took tonight and you’re thinking… Hey – I’d really like to get to know this Orange County Wedding Photographer in Huntington Beach, California, feel free to Contact Me on the Website or send me an email direct at david@esquirephotography.com.  You can also stay in touch with me in “real time” on Twitter, Facebook and my Facebook Fan Page too.

I hope you’re having a great week & I’d love to hear your thoughts about the photographs.  Feel free to leave me a comment below – cheers!

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