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Lisa and Noah’s Wedding Day in Newport Beach CaliforniaSunday, March 21st, 2010

I had been looking forward to this wedding for about 9 months! So far they have the record for scheduling their wedding – in Utah people will often plan and schedule their wedding with about 2 months of warning. Outside of Utah is another story. And wedding in Spring in California is just perfect. Clear blue skies, the beach near by and a truly fun couple in love.

Lisa found me and my photography through Facebook of all places – and she is a student out in Chicago. Her boy toy, Noah, was living out in California so we were all over the country on this wedding. We photographed their engagements the day before the wedding.

I hope to get out to California more often – it puts Utah to shame ;)

Lisa and Noah's wedding at the Newport Beach Temple

Lisa and Noah's wedding at the Newport Beach Temple

For most of the portraits I am using my portable softbox with a speedlight to create these photographs. That really helps the photographs look perfect right out of the camera – and little retouching is needed. In fact I can then get the photographs edited and posted on SmugMug for viewing and purchases faster. I also had rented a Canon 5D Mark II while mine is in the shop for repairs. I did use my Nikon cameras a little bit – but I can create some serious magic with that Canon 50mm f/1.2 lens.

Lisa and Noah's wedding at the Newport Beach Temple

Lisa and Noah's wedding at the Newport Beach Temple

We only had about an hour to photograph portraits before heading over to the reception at the Balboa Inn on Newport Beach. So we made good use of our time and we wanted to get a few photographs on the pier as well. I would recommend a much time as possible for the photographs – an hour is minimum! We can create some amazing photographs we a few hours if possible. And if we can avoid photographs at high noon – even better. So if you are getting married let’s talk and find out when the best time of day would be to take your wedding portraits.

Lisa and Noah's wedding reception at the Balboa Inn

Lisa and Noah's wedding reception at the Balboa Inn

Lisa and Noah's wedding at the Newport Beach Temple

Lisa and Noah's wedding at the Newport Beach Temple

Lisa and Noah's Wedding Portraits at the Newport Beach

Lisa and Noah's Wedding Portraits at the Newport Beach

Abstract wedding photograph

Abstract wedding photograph

Lisa and Noah's wedding at the Newport Beach Temple

Lisa and Noah's wedding at the Newport Beach Temple

Strike a pose

Strike a pose

Candid moments for photography

Candid moments for photography

Heading to the wedding reception at Balboa Inn

Heading to the wedding reception at Balboa Inn

And now for some photographs of the wedding reception and some of the wedding details. The cake cutting even had chanting – they really wanted a cake smash and they were not disappointed. Both the bride and the groom were able to score some frosting to the face. And then they had some creative clean up.

Wedding cake

Wedding cake

Cutting the cake

Cutting the cake

Smashing the cake

Smashing the cake

Cleaning up the cake smash

Cleaning up the cake smash

Cheesecake

Cheesecake

And to round out the night was dancing, dancing, dancing! A perfect activity for any wedding reception and much better than the Utah tradition of standing in a line to shake hands for 2 hours. (In my humble opinion)

Dancing the electric slide

Dancing the electric slide

break it down

break it down

Wedding bouquet

Wedding bouquet

Seastars indicate the assigned tables

Seastars indicate the assigned tables

And here are a few photographs from earlier in the day as the couple prepared for the day. Always photograph the dress before hand and any details you can. This is fly on the wall photography and ninja photography – stay out of the way and capture some moments of photojournalism.

The wedding dress

The wedding dress

Bride's luggage

Bride's luggage

Earlier that day - the groom gets ready

Earlier that day - the groom gets ready

Earlier that day - the bride gets ready

Earlier that day - the bride gets ready

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Looking forward to the Newport Beach WeddingThursday, January 7th, 2010

It is weird to think that my first big wedding that I photographed was 2 years ago in Newport Beach, California. My cousin, Angelina married Nghiep Dang in the Newport Beach Temple in California. It is fun to look back at some of my old weddings – especially since my next wedding is in March and is again at the Newport Beach Temple.

In two years I have grown as a photographer – my skills have improved and developed – yet I always get nervous and excited about an upcoming wedding.

So it will be fun to compare the photographs from 2 years ago with the photos I will capture and create in March. And of course it’ll be fun to be back in California – I love California.

Newport Beach Temple Wedding

Angelina and Nghiep's wedding in January 2008

I will be driving down to California – I thought it would be fun to have a bit of a road trip. I can stop in Vegas for a few photographs and I can explore spring along the highway. I am sure that if I travel more and more to other states to photograph weddings I may save time and fly. But when driving I can enjoy the drive and I can also bring more camera gear.

It is going to rock!

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Favorite wedding snacks?Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Weddings are one part ceremony and three parts celebration. And what makes a celebration better? Wedding food such as mini fruit tarts. This little finger foods were photographed at a Rose Sachs wedding reception. I love the attention to detail the cooking team put into these creations. And as a wedding photographer I take all the credit :)

Mini Tarts

Mini fruit tarts

And with raspberries – even better. I don’t know why the Christmas season always makes me think about food.

Mini tarts

Mini fruit tarts with raspberries

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Wedding Cake with FlowersSunday, December 20th, 2009

Ok, I will confess – I can sort of understand why people might use a stunt cake – or a fake cake? Why would you eat something or cut a cake that is more a work of art than a wedding confection? This wedding cake was photographed at Wolf Creek – and the cake was in fact real. I am told it was tasty. But my job is to photograph the heck out of the cake and make it look awesome. To do that you want a gorgeous cake – and then the rest of my job is done – lol.

Wedding Cake with Flowers

You can't cut a cake like this and eat it! It is a work of art.

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Casual moments – picture perfectMonday, December 7th, 2009

Posing people for photography is a challenge – people don’t like it – it isn’t comfortable. This might be one reason grooms ( and guys ) hate photography. So the wedding photography industry has been a buzz with the term wedding photojournalism. I don’t like the term – but I like the concept to a degree.

It is pretty simple – you try to capture the wedding like a fly on the wall. Or a ninja on the wall – I think ninjas are much more cool than flies. And this photograph was taken at La Caille – the bride and groom were listening to the traditional wedding toasts and they were picture perfect.

A casual pose at a La Caille wedding

A casual pose at a La Caille wedding

It is a lot of fun being a ninja wedding photographer – and it feels like I struck gold with this photograph. A little Photoshop to turn it into a classic black and white and yay!

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Rose Wedding Bouquet – Don’t Put Your Camera AwayThursday, September 17th, 2009

The wedding bouquet was just laying there, ready to be photographed

The wedding bouquet was just laying there, ready to be photographed

As a wedding photographer I don’t put the camera away until I am in my car. You don’t want to miss a shot. You never know what you might encounter on the way to the car.

As the wedding ends people are still in a celebration mood. Or in the case of the bouquet it has been placed there by the bride and I just dropped to one knee and took a quick photograph. I bounched the light on the wall to the left of the camera and BAM! cool photo!

So don’t assume the photographs are over as soon as the wedding is over.

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Everyone Benefits with a Second ShooterSunday, September 13th, 2009

A ring bearer acts as a second shooter in this shot

A ring bearer acts as a second shooter in this shot

Ok, ok the little guy in the suit wasn’t the second photographer – and who can blame him for taking some cool photos of the bride and the wedding party. I had the opportunity to photograph with Heidi from Retrospect Studios yesterday at Noah’s event center in South Jordon. I love second shooting.

Second photographers can shoot from other angels, you get twice the coverage, the second photographer can shoot the mundane and mandatory photos and free up the first photographer to be more creative. And for the bride you can get a heck of a lot more shots or options for shots.

For the photographers you can learn from each other and you can bounce ideas off of each other. And if you shoot with the same equipment sometimes you can try out a new lens.

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Looking Back at My First Big WeddingThursday, September 3rd, 2009

A bride and groom after their wedding ceremony

A bride and groom after their wedding ceremony

Here is one photo from my first big wedding taken back in 2007 – two years ago in September. It was a beautiful summer day at the Salt Lake Temple and the next day was the wedding reception in Vernal, Utah.

I know I have improved as a photographer. It is almost painful to look at old photographs, however, at the time I was doing pretty well. I had helped assist other photographers and I learned how they photographed around the temple ground – and I imitated them almost to the nail. I didn’t want to take chances or risk making mistakes.

The couple and the family love the photos and they will cherish them for the memories I captured. To me I look at the photos then as to the photos I take now and I see the milestones I have achieved. I look forward to the photographs I create in the future and know that I will continue to get better.

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