Monthly Archives: August 2010

Charlotte and Jonathan – California Center for the Arts

Charlotte and Jonathan are such a cute young couple. One of the things I liked about their wedding – they had the typical speeches but then they had a ‘toast & roast’ so anyone could get up and tell an embarrassing story! They really had a fun time – so fun in fact that the groom chipped his tooth on the garter, that’s definitely a first for us to capture!

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Vendors:

Venue, Catering & Coordinating – Terri Thomas-Fry with the California Center for the Arts

Photography – David Champagne

DJ – AlexanderYourMusicMan

Cake – Ashley Claire’s

Isolation – Stillmotion Shorts

Hey everyone,

Some of you may have seen the last video we entered into the Stillmotion Shorts contest. We had so much fun with that one we decided to do another! The theme is isolation and it’s only a minute. Check out the contest here and vote for us if you like it.  And check out Stillmotion in general, they are really awesome:) Also, a big “thank you” to Seth and Dez of Zelo Photography for helping us out (by being extras, carrying our gear, driving, and buying water balloons–don’t ask).

Alana and Jed – Marina Village – San Diego

A fun group of people, a delicious meal and a beautiful couple, what more could you ask for on your wedding day? Alana and Jed were super awesome to work with. They had a best man dance and Jed’s mom sang (very well) to them. I think my favorite thing were the little couple Alana hand painted – you can see it right at the very beginning. Everyone seemed to have so much fun all day – congrats you two!!

enjoy…

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Vendors:

Venue – 32nd St. Naval Base & Marina Village

Catering – Home style Hawaiian

Photography – Studio Sixtyfour with Norman Arroyo Photography

Dinnerware – Verterra

DJ – Mindzalike

Makeup – Makeup by Hawiza

Hair – Stil at the Meridian

…found

As much as we love to shoot weddings, it’s always fun to do something different. StillMotion, a company up in Canada started doing some fun contests for video shorts. They actually started it with their employees as a way to encourage creativity but they’ve since opened it to the public on their education section of their blog! The rules are that it can only be a minute and it has to take you less than 3 hours to make. And of course you have to follow the theme which for the first one was “found”. So here’s our interpretation of that theme…and soon you’ll see the next one! Here’s the link to the rest of the videos that competed…we didn’t win but we’re just happy we made the cut!

enjoy!

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