13May

10 Wedding Trends We’ve Captured on Camera

By, May 13, 2011

There’s no doubt that weddings are becoming more personalized and detail-oriented than ever. We’ve recognized a number of awesome trends that have started to catch on, and we’ve rounded them up to share with you.

1. PET PARTICIPATION – When your pets are well behaved and can handle wearing even the smallest amount of wedding apparel, how can you not involve them in your ceremony? Here are a few photos of our brides and grooms including their “pups in the nups.”

2. FUN BRIDAL FOOTWEAR – Brides are choosing to wear a fun pair of shoes underneath the wedding dress to show off their personal styles. From flats, to bright colors and sparkles, to five-inch red-soled Christian Louboutin pumps, these eclectic shoe choices have sure made for great detail photos!

3. COMFORT FOOD IN TINY GLASSES – “Individual” is definitely a trendy word in food presentation. Delicious food items served in miniature mugs or votive holders are becoming fun additions to desert tables and cocktail hours.

4. MIX-MATCHED BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES  – Mixing it up can be exciting! As weddings are getting more personalized, some brides have their bridesmaids wear different colors and shapes that compliment them, while playing off each individual style.

5. PARASOL ACCESSORIES – Rain or shine, umbrellas are in. We’ve seen them used as decor along the aisle, as accessories for the bridesmaids, and of course, as weather protection for the guests!

6. CANDY TABLES – More and more brides and grooms are incorporating self-serve candy bars at the reception. Guests think it’s “pretty sweet.”

7. SHORT WEDDING GOWNS – Especially in beach-themed weddings, some brides are opting for short dresses that not only fit the occasion, but also show off their tans!

8. FASHIONABLE WEDDING PARTY JEWELRY – We’ve seen lots of bridesmaids incorporate less traditional pieces, such as bold and chunky jewelry, to compliment their dresses.

9. PERSONALIZED DETAILS – From stir sticks, to water bottles, to dance floor decals, those little personal touches are popping up everywhere.

10. STYLISH TRANSPORTATION – We’ve photographed newlyweds taking off  in some unique and classy rides after tying the knot.

03May

A grand wedding at the Grand Del Mar

By, May 03, 2011

Steven and Linda were high school sweethearts, so after 16 years together, they had plenty of time to envision their perfect wedding. Linda said that they wanted the feeling to be “very romantic, dreamy, elegant and classic.” We asked Linda about their wedding theme, their favorite photograph from the day, their most memorable moment, and more.  Take a look!

Our overall goal was to put together an event where we are able to share our love for each other with our loved ones, and express our personality as a couple. Our theme color was gold, and we carried our color throughout our wedding décor, favors, florals, stationary, and attire.  The goal was a ‘Grand’ Golden Wedding, so the Grand Del Mar was the perfect venue for our vision.

Invitations by Simply Posh Design

Flowers by Karen Tran Florals

Our favors were mini Patron ‘Gold’ bottles, with favor tags decorated with gold crystals, gold ribbon and our crest.  Patron is Steven’s drink of choice, so as a element of my Groom’s personality, we chose this as our guests favors.  We ordered over 250 bottles of mini Patrons for our wedding!

Meghan of True Photography: If you had to choose one image, what is your FAVORITE photo from the day?

Linda (Bride): We had so many, but if we had to choose just one, our most favorite image would have to be the photo of us standing on top of the fountain. When we first saw this photo, we both fell in love with it!  The image that Aaron captured was truly gorgeous, the photo look like an oil painting drawn by hand. We had the gorgeous mile long fountain, forest green trees and stunning Grand Del Mar Resort as our back-drop.   This photo truly captured the romantic ambiance of our fairy-tale wedding day! This photo was taken after the ceremony and right before we had to head back to the reception.  This photo almost didn’t happen, but we are so happy that it did.  We absolutely adore it!  We also used this image for our Thank You cards.

Wedding Venue at The Grand Del Mar ; Coordinated by CBS Weddings; Videographed by NR3

Meghan of True Photography: What was your most memorable moment from your wedding day?

Linda (Bride): My favorite memorable moment from the wedding would have to be during our first dance.  We chose ‘Lucky’ by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat as our first dance song.  Steven surprised me by memorizing the lyrics for the male solo portions, and started singing along to the male vocals while we were dancing. It was so cute and romantic.  To top off the romance, Steven even put an imaginary flower in my hair, at the part where the song had, “I put a flower in your hair….” It was so charming and heartfelt; a very memorable moment indeed.

Music by Wayne Foster Entertainment

In the Chinese culture, it is customary for the Bride to change multiple times.  To include this element of our culture in our wedding, I had in total three dress changes.  The first dress was my wedding dress, by Kenneth Pool.  The dress was called Royalty.  I absolutely fell in love with this dress when I put it on, but I ended up not purchasing it the first time around, since it was at the second shop that we went to and I could not believe that I could have found my dress match that quickly.  Long story short, it was among the first few dressed that I tried, but it was the one.  Love at first sight.

The second dress was my traditional Chinese dress (Chi-pao).  I wanted to include this dress in our wedding because it represents my culture.  My Chi-pao was custom made in Los Angelas by a company that specializes in traditional Chinese wedding attire.  To put a twist on the tradition, I chose my dress to be made with gold fabric (traditionally red).  The color selection was also intended to tie in one of my dress changes with our theme color.  The gold chi-pao is the dress that I wore when I danced with my Dad for the Father-Daughter dance.

The third dress was a red evening gown dress.  I loved this dress because  it was more form fitting, compared to my wedding gown, and it had the most beautiful ruffle train.  I wanted change into a red dress, since red is the color for luck and prosperity in the Chinese culture.  This color is a very traditional color for the bride and groom to wear on their wedding day. Since I did not go with a red chi-pao, I wanted to make sure that I still included this lucky color into one of my dress changes.  The red gown was worn for our cake cutting.

As any girl would know, along with dress changes, you need make-up, hair, and accessory changes as well!  So of course, for each of my dress changes, I had a different set of accessories, hair style, make-up and shoes!

For my wedding dress, I wore Swarovski crystal drop earring, and a matching crystal drop bracelet and necklace.  My hair was put up into a romantic up-do, finished with small crystal details.  I wanted a natural wedding glow look, but wanted to play up my eyes. For my make-up, I chose to go with a natural smoky look for eyes, with a soft romantic glow for my skin.  To make sure that my wedding look was perfect, I completed my wedding look with Christian Louboutin pink sparkly platform sling-backs.

For my traditional Chinese dress, I wore 24K gold jewelry given to me as a wedding gift by my parents. It is customary for parents to give their children gold jewelry on their wedding day.  Additionally, for something borrowed, my mother-in-law lent me her 24K wedding jewelry, which she received from her parents on her wedding day.  For make-up, we decided to go with fun gold sparkle eyes, natural lips, and rosy cheeks.  For hair, we went with an up-sweep and added a handmade, crystal and silk gold flower clip to my hair. To complete my outfit, I wore gold sparkly platform pumps.

For my final red gown change,  I wore dramatic red chandelier earring, with matching necklace and bracelets.  This set was also a gift from my parents.  For make-up, we decided to go dramatic.  We went with cherry red lips, smoky dramatic eyes, and pink cheeks.  For hair, we went with a fun side pony- tail, and added a red flower clip to my hair.  This was the most fun look of the three looks.  With all the red crystal jewelry and red flower hair accent, the outfit had a fun salsa flair.

I was able to achieve all my dress changes, make-up changes and hair changes with my wonderful hair and make-up professionals, Ann Denicolo and Allyson Shapely : ) … big hugs to them.  Ann and Allyson stayed with me the entire wedding day to ensure that my make-up and hair was perfect for our special day!


Meghan of True Photography: Tell us briefly what your experience was like working with True.

Linda (Bride): Working with the True-photography team has been a true pleasure.  When we started our photographer search, we wanted a photographer who is able to put a twist our wedding photos, however still had elements of the traditional.  It was also very important to us to find someone that we were comfortable working with, someone who could bring out and capture our personalities with a photo.  We knew we found our perfect match, when we met with Aaron. On our wedding day, Aaron made sure to capture our most precious memories and made us laugh all along the way.  We can truly say that we not only found a fabulous wedding photographer, we also came out of the experience with a friend.  Our photos can out absolutely amazing!  We love the True Photography team!!!

Meghan of True Photography: If you could give one tip, serious or funny, to soon-to-be brides, what would it be?

Linda (Bride): Just remember to have FUN and that your wedding day is to celebrate your love with family, friends, and the love of your life.  On the day of, don’t sweat the small stuff and just go with the flow.  If something isn’t perfect, just move past it… no one will know except for you.  It will be perfect, as long as the one you love is by your side.  And breathe!

To see more photographs from Linda and Steven’s wedding, click here.

22Apr

A dash of retro and a whole lotta energy

By, April 22, 2011

Our photographers love to be creative, and work with each couple to portray their own unique personalities. With Amanda and Trevor, we could tell that they were super energetic! We loved the idea of doing something retro with a vintage flair for their engagement shoot. When we took them out to a grassy field for the shoot, they laughed hysterically the entire time. You can tell by looking at the photos below that Amanda and Trevor are full of life, and aren’t afraid to get a little silly in front of the camera!

We can only imagine how much fun it will be to shoot their big day in September :)

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