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May 10, 2010

Dana and Scott : Brandeis-Bardin Wedding : Los Angeles, CA

How was everyone’s weekend? I shot a lovely wedding in Saratoga and I have to tell you, leaving the venue at 10 and being home to Tim by 10:15 was pretty great! I am definitely getting used to being back in the bay.

So I must apologize to Dana and Scott for the lag-time on this one.  I’ve been shooting my little pointer finger off lately and haven’t had much time to get to the down and dirty blog editing of a wedding recently! (Thank goodness for my new assistant Joreen for prepping these posts for me. LIFE-SAVER.) This was wedding #2 I photographed the weekend after I got back from Costa Rica and it was such an energizing inspiring way to end that whole trip. Regis came out with me for both weddings that weekend and if it wasn’t for him and his mild-Starbucks addiction I might not have made it with my eyes open.

Thank goodness Dana and Scott were so chill to work with, Dana being a wedding coordinator herself had everything planned perfectly and these two knew the importance of great bridal portraits. ;) We had full reign of the property at their gorgeous venue ,the Brandeis-Bardin campus, and spent the afternoon running around with peacocks and cows! Their wedding was taped for a TLC show so there was a very large camera crew following us around for most of the day which was both fun and challenging- looking forward to seeing them on tv though!

Dana had her dress custom made…. she looked so amazing! One thing that is on my wedding list is to find and bring a nice hanger for my dress- its the little things.

Oh ya know… just an ordinary day.

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beautiful photos! LOVE those… especially the dr. seuss background. if you could email me where that is located, that would be awesome. :) again, beautiful!

Comment by dyan — May 23, 2010 @ 12:21 pm

Great photos Meg! Who are you calling a coffee addict? :) In hind sight, shooting back to back weddings was a blast :)

Comment by Regis — May 20, 2010 @ 2:12 am

Meg, This is probably my favourite that you have done! Amazing. I love so much about it. I love the movement and the playfulness. You’re amazing!

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May 9, 2010

Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many
 as six impossible things before breakfast.

“There is no use trying” said Alice, “One can’t believe impossible things.”

“I dare say you haven’t had much practice” said the Queen. “When I was your 
age, I always did it for an hour a day. Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many
 as six impossible things before breakfast.”


-Lewis Carroll-

To my mother, to my aunt, to my grandmother, to all the women who have been mothers of sorts to me throughout my life; thanks for helping me always believe in the impossible.

Here’s to Ruby, a recent soon-to-be-mother I had the honor of photographing- Her little June should be here soon and I can’t wait to meet her!


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May 7, 2010

Zuli and Rehan : Anytime Session : Palos Verdes, CA

Happy Friday! This has been a trying week for me and I am so glad to welcome the weekend in with a beautiful wedding in Saratoga tomorrow. The sun is supposed to stay shining- loving this weather.. how boring, I am talking about the weather! :) Lets get right into Zuli and Rehan’s images shall we?

Zuli follows my blog and e-mailed me back in January about setting up a time to get some photos done of her and her hubby Rehan. They were married 6 years ago and haven’t had any professional photographs taken of them since. What a crime! We had such a magical time having our portraits taken that Tim and I, (well, okay mostly me) decided that we’d do a session of the two of us yearly from here on out and I hope that my clients leave our sessions feeling this way too. It’s so nice to see two people who are so connected, so about each other- the way Zuli and Rehan look at each other melts my heart and spending the afternoon with them in Palos Verdes was an absolute treat.

Zuli’s fabulous make up was done by some of my favorite girls in the business, Fiore Beauty

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Fantastic ! The portrait of the lady with the cap and sun shinning from the right is way too good ! Beautiful as always.

Comment by Girish — May 10, 2010 @ 11:19 pm

Especially love the images by the beach, very creative!! They look great!

Comment by Wendy — May 10, 2010 @ 9:37 am

Hi Meg, what lovely, natural portraits of my cousin Rehan and his beautiful Zuli! Great and really inspiring work!

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May 3, 2010

Kelsey and Jason : A San Jose Engagement Shoot

There were class parties at Booksin Elementary, birthdays, projects in middle school, soccer games, summers, calling boys, tping houses of our crushes, walks home from school,.. we’ve known each other since Mrs. Cherry’s kindergarten class and spent most of our school career up until 8th grade as friends. After 8th grade I left my lifelong friends and headed to Presentation and Kelsey attended Willow Glen High School. We definitely lost touch after 8th grade as young kids do- occasionally running into each other over the years at parties in high school,  in college, and at Peet’s coffee or Aqui dinners now that we’ve both moved back into the neighborhood.

I  love that my job continually allows past relationships to come full circle. When Kelsey told me she was engaged, I was all, “Um, hello! You are going to make such a gorgeous bride, I must shoot your wedding!” She gave me some bs about how she doesn’t photograph well or something but you be the judge! :) I am so happy she has found someone like Jason and I can’t WAIT to be a part of their wedding day in June!

Here’s a couple fun pictures I found of Kelsey and I… one from Kindergarten the other from 8th grade. Courtney- are you out there? … LOVE the clown costume. How did I not remember this?? :)

Left: Cinderella is yours truly, Indian Princess is Kels | Right: Kels is front and center, I’m on the far right.

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WOW. These are seriously beautiful. Wow wow.

Comment by I'm Kristen — May 6, 2010 @ 2:44 pm

love these pics! great expressions…she definitely does not know how well she photographs :) I love the detail pics as well, such a fun addition

Comment by Kim — May 6, 2010 @ 2:43 pm

1. She’s adorable.
2. They’re adorable.
3. Love her shoes.
4. Love you, Meg.

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April 26, 2010

Starry, starry night. Flaming flowers that brightly blaze, Swirling clouds in violet haze, Reflect in Vincent’s eyes of china blue.

Moving when you own a business isn’t exactly the easiest thing to do- Not only are you going, “Oh no! All of my Los Angeles clients that I love so much are going to think I am abandoning them!” but you’re also going, “Oh no! I’m going to miss all of the wonderful people I’ve gotten to know over the years in the industry!” When you work with planners, florists, make up artists, cake artists, caterers, etc. etc. on a consistence basis you form a little family. You know how to work together to create the best possible atmosphere for a bride and groom and you rely and lean on each other for everything from time-line help to referral bases. Moving essentially forces you to be the new kid in town again. You have to build relationships with people by proving your worth through your work ethic and your work quality. When I made the move back to the bay area in December I instantly connected with Janece Shelloe of Every Elegant Design and reached out to her to help photograph a fun project that she developed. She is planning Megan and Kevin’s wedding later this summer and it was so great to get to know her better before their big day!

We had an amazing team of vendors out that day … We took inspiration from Vincent Von Goghs Starry Starry Night painting and ran with it! I was aiming to create some seriously moody, creative images- images that conveyed a more serious mysterious kind of love. It was really fun to be able to approach the “bride” and “groom” from a more editorial relaxed mindset and I’m pretty excited with the outcome.

The tablescape ran today on my absolute favorite wedding inspiration site Junebug Weddings. Check out the post here!

Contributors:
Photographer:
Meg Perotti
Film maker: Andrew Hsu of Studio MSV
Wedding Planner and Designer: Janece Shelloe of Every Elegant Detail
Location: Radonich Ranch via Marky Carr of Vingette Events
Paper Designs: Rachel Hanson Designs
Florals: Amy Burke Designs
Cake: BethAnn Goldberg of Studio Cake Design
Dress: Sarah Houston via Nouvelle Vogue
Tuxedo: Selix Formal Wear
Hair and Makeup: Armando of Get Your Do Up

Andrew Hsu is one of the most genuine people I have ever met and also one of the most talented film-makers. He  created a beautiful storyline for our models and captured the eerie love we both were aiming for so perfectly.


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I love the haunting beauty that came out in these images. Really amazing job, Meg! What a unique eye in the video too, I agree that it reminds me of the first Twilight movie. Van Gogh is one of my favs too!

Comment by Zuli Majeed — May 2, 2010 @ 7:20 pm

Wow, Meg! How incredible. I love the story telling going on. Amazing job!

Comment by Candace Prokopets — April 30, 2010 @ 10:59 am

This is great! You all did such a wonderful job. I love the flower arrangements!!

Comment by gabe g — April 28, 2010 @ 7:46 am

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