Good Morning Everyone!  I just got back in from running a couple of errands around town in Huntington Beach and had a wonderful note waiting for me from Pegge – Tami’s sister about Tami & Scott’s Wedding that I just photographed at Park Prive in Costa Mesa on Saturday.

Check this out & have a fantastic week – cheers!

“David,

Just wanted to say what a wonderful job you did at Tami & Scott’s wedding.  It was such a beautiful time and you added to the festivities with your great smile and attitude.  The pics are beautiful!  I would love to know if some of the family shots are available for purchase outside of whatever Tami & Scott get.  Our family doesn’t get together often enough as we are spread all over.  I am particularly interested to know if you got a shot of the father of the bride (my dad) and the flower girl skipping down the aisle.  You are absolutely wonderful at your job and I so enjoyed sharing this special occasion with you.  Thanks for everything!  Your a doll!

Pegge (Tami’s sister who didn’t want her pic taken…..not the wild one that was your “assistant”!  :)  God Bless!”

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Good Evening Everyone! I was taking a break on Facebook here in good ole Huntington Beach when I just received a great note from Megan about her Wedding I recently shot at The Madison in Long Beach.

Check this out & have a super night – cheers!

“We just finished looking at ALL of our wedding pics for the first time.
WOW! They are amazing…
you are amazing.
You captured every moment.
Perfection!”

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Good Evening Everyone! I just got back in my office in Huntington Beach and I am so eager to tell you about my day with Tami and Scott for their wedding. Their day kicked off as I met up with everyone at Park Prive’ in Costa Mesa so I could hang out and capture pleanty of candids with the family, details of the location elegantly decorated with perfect floral arrangements by Melanie from Bella Blooms and some silly snaps with Tami’s entourage.

Before the ceremony Scott and his men were totally cool as we took over a portion of Park Prive’ for their portraits as they reenacted some “Godfather’esq” styled shots.  Tami was so thoughtful with her gifts and gave a fresh water pearl necklace to Scott’s mother – which I found to be done in very good tasted indeed.

After the ceremony we did Tami & Scott’s portraits on the back lawn with pleanty of help from my new assistant that was doing who knows what behind me to keep everyone laughing & sharing their beautiful smiles.  We even got really crazy & climbed one of the enourmous rocks that is on the lawn too as the bridal party got their rockstar portraits on!

Adam Medart from the Orange County Wine & Food Center oversaw the catering staff for impeccable service throughout the entire dinner and DJ Neko (619.992.4128) made sure that the reception’s events stayed on track with some killer mixes.  Not to mention that Cori Sponagle planned Tami & Scott’s wedding day with more grace & kindness than I have experienced in a very long time.

I hope you enjoyed the photos as much as I did along with one the best cake smashings ever.  It was a bit of a mini food fight!

I must say that I truly felt like I spent my Saturday with close friends that I’ve known for years. AND! We struck a pose at the end of the night to show off or best “Blue Steels.” Cheers!

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kristinmichael0002Good Morning Everyone! Have we got a treat for you!  This week’s Wedding Tip Of The Week is brought to you by our great friends over Elegala.com.  They have a fantastic one-two-three punch for the First Three Steps of Wedding Planning.

We hope you find it informative and helpful for your process & have a super week – cheers!

New Year?  New Ring!  Here’s the first three steps in your countdown to “I Do!” Get started now by tackling these first wedding planning tasks.

So he popped the question…now what?

If you’re among the nearly one million brides-to-be who received an engagement ring over the holidays, it’s time to ring in the new year by scratching the first few items off your 2009 wedding day “to do” countdown.

Unfortunately, for most newly engaged women – the excitement of finally finding “the one” is dampened by a hard dose of stress and anxiety. Sure, you’ll find about a gazillion wedding planning checklists out there, but they all tend to overwhelm more than they help, and all essentially fail to address the fundamental question: “Where do I begin?”

We’re here to help. After you’ve announced the exciting news and taken some time to bask in your newly engaged glow, it’s time to get cracking. Here are the first three wedding planning tasks you absolutely must accomplish before anything else. Cross these items off your wedding checklist – and you’re on your way.

britneyscott0004First Steps of Wedding Planning:

Step 1: Determine Your Budget
Every decision stems from the wedding budget. Before you can plan anything, you must know how much you can spend and who plans to contribute. Your budget will determine the type of wedding you can have – from how many guests you invite, to where and when you host your wedding, right down to the specific blooms in your bouquet. And with the ever increasing cost of weddings, financing the event is often a group effort; the bride’s parents no longer need to take out a second mortgage just to fund the upcoming nuptials. You’ll need to talk to your families about who will pay for what, and arrive at a total wedding budget. This complete Wedding budget Guide will walk you through the process.

Step 2: Tackle the Guest List
Some “checklists” suggest setting a date and commencing other wedding plans before this step, but Elegala considers the guest count is the most vital decision after the budget. Here’s why: Capacity is one of the most important criteria in finding a suitable wedding venue – more so even than style and vision – and you must secure your location before you can successfully plan anything else. Trust us, cramming 300 people into a venue that seats 150 will not go over well. You don’t need to have the list finalized just yet, but you’ll need an estimate from both sides of the family (and yourselves) right away to avert countless planning headaches down the road.  This complete Wedding Guest List Guide will help you get started.

britneyscott0006Step 3: Set on a Site and Date
Only once you have an estimated budget and guest count can you begin searching for a place to hold your event with any accuracy. Remember – many reception sites book over a year in advance, so you really can’t decide on a wedding date until you have officially booked your venue with a signed contract. Find as many reception sites that meet your budget, capacity and overall style quotient as you can. Use our wedding reception site search to find venues in your area, and narrow down your list. Then schedule appointments to tour each wedding venue and meet with the manager. After that—it’s decision making time.

There is one wedding planning truism that we hold dear. As you may have heard it said, once you find your wedding venue, everything else falls into place. Once you have accomplished these steps, you will find the rest of your planning task list a piece of, ahem, wedding cake.

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Good morning from sunny Southern California in surfertown USA: Huntington Beach! I just woke up with the most incredible and positive song in my head & I think it’s definitely a necessary reminder for us to remember about ourselves as we charge through our crazy calendars.

Today’s West Coast Wednesday Video Of The Week is by Seal & the song is “Amazing.” No you’re not going “Crazy” & there’s no pun intended.

So sit back in your chair, enjoy your favourite morning beverage & have a fantastic West Coast Wednesday – cheers!

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