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“Marriage is not a noun; it’s a verb. It isn’t something you get. It’s something you do. It’s the way you love your partner every day.”
~Barbara de Angelis

Jeni & Brennon, Private residence in La Quinta Part 2

Welcome back! Here is Part 2 of Jeni and Brennon’s lovely desert wedding.

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A special thanks to these wedding professionals who made these nuptials so wonderful.
Event coordination: Celebrations of Joy
Flowers: Maggie Jensen Floral Event Design
Wedding gown: Morilee
Tuxedos: The Black Tux
Cake: Exquisite Desserts
DJ: Red Shoe

Jeni & Brennon, Private residence in La Quinta Part 1

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Jeni and Brennon were wed at a friend’s private residence in the desert. This intimate affair was brimming with charming touches and inspiring elements. Let’s take a look…

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The bride’s gown made for a stunning counterpoint to this modern art piece.

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Jeni salvaged bits of cloth from family garments, cut them into hearts and sewed them into her gown and her father’s tie. I think this is such a lovely way to honor family history while fulfilling the something blue requirement.

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This house was such fun to photograph. Everywhere one looked, there was something interesting to shoot.

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Jeni gets a helping hand from her maid of honor.

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This has to take the cake for the most charming note a bride ever delivered to her groom! A custom embroidered handkerchief is sure to become a family heirloom.

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A last minute adjustment before the first look…

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Jeni was such a stunningly beautiful bride. Photographing her in this place was so much fun.

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A patient groom waits for his love.

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Getting emotional is perfectly normal. Plus it makes for great photos!

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Brennon is clearly happy with what he sees.

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This is one of my favorite photos of the whole day!

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We always encourage our couples to see each other before the ceremony. Not only do we get beautiful images, but the bride and groom get to spend some alone time before all the excitement begins.

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A stunning couple in an equally stunning setting.

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Larry snapped this while I was photographing close-ups of the Jeni and Brennon. Love it!

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I couldn’t resist incorporating this bridesmaid’s tattoo into a photo, especially when it played off her bouquet so nicely.

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We always try to put a different spin on a standard bridal party shot.

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The boys show off their snazzy socks.

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Another one of my favorite elements was this “security” team. They were in charge of keeping the rings safe. Besides being adorable, these little guys were great actors. They kept in character for most of the day.

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So cute!

I hope you’ll check back tomorrow for more of this lovely wedding.

Event Coordination: Celebrations of Joy
Wedding Gown: Morilee
Flowers: Maggie Jensen Floral Event Design

Spring has returned…

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“Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems.”
~Rainer Maria Rilke

How to look good in a photo while giving a toast

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It’s full disclosure time…one of the hardest things to photograph at a wedding is a person giving a toast. Because most people are not accustomed to making speeches in public, especially while being photographed, it can be a little tricky to get a flattering photo.

If you have been asked to make a speech at a wedding, there’s a good chance you are going to end up in the couple’s wedding album. Here are some tips to ensure you will look your best.

1) Don’t just dive right in. When you first approach the mic, wait for the guests to quiet down and look out at the crowd with an open friendly smile. There is no need to mug for the photographer but give him an opportunity to photograph you holding the mic and smiling.

2) Speak slowly, take several pauses and look up from your notes. Of course, having your speech memorized is best, but if you don’t, be sure to look up and make eye contact with the audience every once in a while. Also, keep in mind that most people speak faster when they are nervous. Be sure to take a breath now and again and slow down. This will ensure you not only deliver a wonderful toast, you’ll also give the photographer plenty of opportunities to get a great shot of you.

3) Make sure you have something to toast with. At the end of your speech, raise your glass and smile at the couple for a second or two. Trust me, this always yields a wonderful photograph.

Cheers and good luck!

An interesting fact about wedding gowns…

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You may know that white wedding gowns didn’t come into fashion until the 18th century. But did you know that color had nothing to do with representing the bride’s purity? Because white fabrics required a staff to launder them, they were a status symbol among the rich.

Venue: Korakia Pensione

A Valentine’s Day wish for you…

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Wishing you a sweet, lovely day!

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