From the Groom’s perspective
As the primary photographer, I always capture the wedding from the bride’s point of view;
As the primary photographer, I always capture the wedding from the bride’s point of view;
Burbank Calamigos Equestian Center is a beautiful place to get married ! Last week Natalie Williams invited me to shoot a wedding there with her.
They met in Santa Monica, back in high school. It wasn’t about a while ago that they reconnected with each other. And I’m glad they did!
Chris and Pam were my portrait clients last year, at the time they planned on getting married out on the East coast.
Henry Wang and Doug McNamee joined forces and hosted another Tilt-n-Shift Bridal Shoot.
A couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of joining Jeff from Jeff Neal Photography to shoot a wedding at the Arroyo Trabuco Golf club
Edgar and Anne met while dancing their night away , the 80’s night! It wasn’t long before Edgar charmed Anne away and the two started dating. Click read more for the rest of their Los Angeles union Station Wedding Story.
The morning of July 31, I woke up to my e-mail alert sound. Turned over with only one of my eyes open, to see who emailed me. To my surprise, it was Mike Colon’s newsletter telling me to join him in sunny Newport Coast for his brand new 1-Day Wedding Photography Workshop! There are only 7 seats and I belong in one of them!
Brian and Erica met each other 8 years ago through their mutual friend, Jill. When Jill told Erica that someone named Brian is interested in meeting her, Erica was hesitant. She’s not ready to meet any boy right now, what if this boy breaks her heart? Erica pondered.
They met at a New York work conference. Out of hundreds of people, Eric saw Diane. Not knowing where she’s from or if he’ll ever see her again, he contemplated on approaching her.