January 31, 2010
Los Angeles Engagement Photographer : Stacy and Clark : Greystone Mansion and Sunset Blvd
California had a storm! Did you hear? We got RAIN! Like, actual inches of rain. No joke, flash flood warnings in downtown Los Angeles, garbage cans being dragged down the street by rushing water, umbrella’s being blown inside out kind of rain. I was staying on Heather’s couch for the week and was doing some work in my home away from home office, The Coffee Bean, and a huge crack of thunder rocked through- you would have thought a spaceship had landed. Every adult in “the bean” stopped what they were doing, looked up to make eye contact with someone who they could connect with, and burst out in nervous giggles, woots, and clapping. It was magic.
But the sun came out, like is always does, and California returned to it’s perpetual state of 70 degrees and sunny and I carried on with my scheduled engagement sessions! Stacy and Clark are a rare breed of pure class and style and were such an absolute joy to photograph. Clark works “in the pictures” and had so many fun ideas for images and between the three of us I think we accomplished all that we set out to accomplish. Fun, flirty, sexy, sophisticated…. Can’t wait for your wedding, guys!
We started out in front of The Roxy on Sunset Blvd. Fun fact- this is where Tim and I met!
Stacy’s hair and make up was done by the lovely ladies at Fiore Beauty- doesn’t she look gorgeous???
Continuing the rock ‘n roll theme we headed down to The Whisky…
To class it up a little we headed over to Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills- I love the story we were able to tell here!
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Comments (16)
View All CommentsSuch amazing shooting!Loved the photos in front of the Velvet revolver poster!
) No. 1968 is my favorite of all. Wonderful!
Comment by Rose — February 12, 2010 @ 2:13 am
I love the shots of her in the more relaxed sweater and jeans. They look so in love and natural and it looks like moments you would want to remember.
Comment by marissa — February 11, 2010 @ 4:41 pm
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Found you on J*s blog…love your photos! This Clark guy really knows how to WORK it! He has kind of a Chris Isaak thing going on =)
Comment by Erin Michelle — February 12, 2010 @ 8:12 am