A Photographers Wedding : Venue Searching

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Venue!

I am rather picky. It's not that I don't appreciate what is- it's that I have an issue wanting everything to be the best it can possibly be. Of course, in my life, this is both a blessing and a curse. Finding a wedding venue, much to my moms chagrin, did not escape this always becoming trait of mine. ;) When Tim proposed I immediately fell into a state of panic. I'm sure you brides will commiserate with me on this- I couldn't sleep. All I could think of when I closed my eyes was, "What would our wedding look like?" I've seen so many- I had no idea what I wanted- only what I didn't. I didn't want fountains, gazebos, or manicured grass. I did so much googling in the August heat that I thought my mind would melt- my mom and I spent afternoons driving around the bay area looking at venue after venue and while everything was beautiful (okay, not everything)... nothing felt quite right for us. So I stopped thinking about what our wedding would look like and took another approach- what did we want it to feel like? Ahh this was much easier.

Lovely. Artful. Sumptuous. Simple. Intimate. Warm. Cheer. Lively. Sweet. Inviting. Romantic. Grand. Fashioned.

It was through this word-storm that I found this gem: The Headlands Center for the Arts in the Marin Headlands My heart started to race- it looked perfect! I'd never heard of it: check. Artful, lovely, intimate: check....... My mom and I set up a time to tour the space with the sweet Rebecca and headed over the Golden Gate to check it out- we parked and I was happy to see there wasn't any manicured green grass for miles- just beautiful tall wild grass blades blowing in the late summer wind- chills! With a hopeful heart we opened the large doors that led us inside the building and- wait, what was that? A piano? Someone in a distant room was tickling the ivories and the chords were practically vibrating off of the walls and into my soul. SOLD. Tim took a little more convincing, as he has a little more of a "traditional" view of weddings- perhaps it's because he doesn't see them every weekend? But once he saw the space in person he was in- this was it!

The space really is one of those building that feels like it has a serious stories to tell and I can't wait to add our unity to it's walls. Without further ado, here are some snap shots I took almost a year ago of a few of the spaces. Obviously Miss Jasmine Star's talent and Miss Yelena Johnsons impeccable eye for event design will transform it into a wedding but isn't it delectable??? Doesn't it make you want to say words like divine, and oh, darling where is that Mr. Darcy?

{Front Entrance}

{Cocktails}

{Ceremony}

{Staircase}

{Dinner}

A Photographers Wedding Photographer?

A little something sweet...... On Monday Tim and I will have been together for 7 years... (for the record, that is since I was 19 years old!) I was recently talking to a friend of mine about how crazy it is that we're all reaching this age where people have been in our lives for over a decade... and while Tim and I haven't quite reached 10 yet, it hit me that Tim and I have history together. We have a story and we have been such a huge part in each others lives for so long now that I cannot, and hope I never have to, picture my life without him. To celebrate our last anniversary as boyfriend and girlfriend (oh, how charming!) we are having our engagement pictures taken in the neighborhood that we called home for years.

One of the first things that everyone asked me when we got engaged was, "Who is going to shoot your wedding?" Being that we were getting married in the bay area my first thought was, "Oh good lord.... can I afford to fly her up here?"  - and then I was like, "Doesn't matter!" ... When I was just a wee thing of 23 (ha!) and working at Architectural Digest and shooting weddings and not knowing which was the right road to follow my dear friend Ana took me to a party in good ol' Orange County for a new wedding magazine launch. At the time I read, maybe, 6 blogs on a consistent basis: fashion, food, shelter, design,and The Pioneer Woman, and Jasmine *... Not knowing much about the beast that is the wedding industry I happened to see Jasmine from across the room and thought to myself, "If I had a blog, I'd want to know who was reading it....." So, being my dumb self, I said hi! I don't remember exactly how the conversation went but all I remember is that I left that party knowing wedding photography was the road I was going to follow and I do believe that Jasmine's little push played a huge part in that decision.

"What's stopping you?" she said.

It only made sense to me that she'd be the only choice. There is a lot about planning a wedding that being a wedding photographer hinders (information overload??!?!?) but this was not one of them. I have so many friends that are photographers and so many people who do such amazing work that it wasn't easy. One huge thing was that I wanted my photographer friends to be able to enjoy themselves and only take pictures if they felt like it. I don't want to feel like I'm short changing them! I'm only getting married once and there is only one person besides myself and Heather (who is in the wedding, duh!) who I know I will be completely calm and collected working with and that's Jasmine. So there ya have it folks- Who is going to shoot my wedding? She is!

Can't wait to share the images we capture on Monday- I'm part nervous and part excited .. but I've got a good team of girls helping me looking good and Tim is wearing the cutest clothes I've ever seen him in so we're all good to go. Here are two images from two engagement shoots I did last weekend that I am looking forward to sharing next week!!!

A photographers wedding dress...

Oh thats right! I forgot- I'm getting married!!!! This fall season has been a whirlwind for me.... only two more weddings left in 2009 and then I can take some much needed breaths and actually begin to make some decisions about our wedding. (Tim made me make a pact with him that I'd sit tight until January... it was stressing us both out!)

Since our date isn't until next November, I don't feel rushed or pressured to make any decisions but I have definitely been doing some research. Earlier this month my mom, grandma, sister, and best friend and I all went to SF and tried on some dresses. Such a fun experience!!! But all you brides out there who bought the first dress you tried on- ARE YOU INSANE?!?!??!?!?!?!?!? :) So much went through my mind that day.. (especially when they put that damn veil on my head and my mom started to cry!) but the biggest thing was, "How am I ever going to decide?" Grecian, vintage, ball gown, empire, trumpet.... I love 'em all! I have been doing some brainstorming, number crunching, etc.- going to look at some vintage shops, going to check out some sample sales, and thinking about seriously considering having my dress made.

Have been to so many weddings, seen so many things done so many ways- one thing is for sure... I want this to be our wedding, I don't want a cookie-cutter event. Every time I think about something like, "wedding cake" ... I do this, "So what can I do INSTEAD of a wedding cake?" or what other reading besides "love is patient, love is kind" can I find...? Planning our wedding is a lot harder than I thought it would be but already so so much fun and I can't wait to be a Resudek. :)

Here's the direction my dress research is going..... it's pretty "me," right?

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A Photographers Wedding Update- Shooting at Terranea Resort today!

Shooting a wedding at the beautiful Terranea with Heather today. I've been dying to shoot there and am really excited about being near the ocean today since this heat has just been unbearable lately! But I thought I'd share some more wedding inspiration before I head out! How else would a wedding photographer showcase items she has purchased for her wedding to her fellow wedding obsessed friends? Starting to narrow in on a vision. You like?

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What they want you to know (but are afraid to tell you) BRIDES : Northern, Ca

In my own wedding research I have been getting a kick out of reading the "What you should ask your photographer" sections of books, magazines, and websites. Sometimes, they are dead on (What happens if you're sick?) and sometimes well... you might just embarrass yourself if you follow them. (What do you wear to shoot in?) I mean, come on! Someday I am going to answer, "A swim suit usually... flip flops... pajamas... ya know.. whatever is comfortable." I might get a good laugh or a slap in the face, depending on the client. :) BUT, I recently came across the best article in BRIDES Northern California. It was really truthful and I thought it was totally worth sharing!

And because posts are no fun without photos here's one of me and my best friend since birth (practically) Aubrey from Dana and Keith's labor day weekend wedding! Photo credit goes to Heather Kincaid!

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Photographers: What they want you to know (but are afraid to tell you)

HIRE A MAKEUP ARTIST "Invest in a make-up artists - it will pay off in the long run. Do-it-yourself brides look fine for the first hour or so, but then the makeup wears off. Or they wear very subtle makeup that doesn't photograph well; Nothing 'pops'." Cathy Short, Devonshire Photography - Wilbraham, MA

My take: Please, do! I am a non-make up wearer- seriously, I probably put make up on my face 2 days a week and usually its a tinted moisturizer and mascara- but I will hire a make up artist. Sure we can fix it in post,

but it's so easier when there is a beautiful base to work with! Smoooooth it out.  Jasmine Dashtizad in Los Angeles is one of my favs.

SEE EACH OTHER BEFORE THE CEREMONY "I think the bride and groom should see each other before the ceremony. It gets the jitters out of the way and gives me time to get some fun, unique images. When portraits are taken after the ceremony, it's hard for the couple to focus. They don't want to miss the party!" Sarah Maren, Sarah Maren Photography - Sacramento, CA

My take: HUGE advocate. Who says the bride and groom have to miss all of their cocktail hour??? Couples are always saying to me, "Well, we had already come to the conclusion that we'd just miss it." Why? Do a first look (it's just as, if not more, intimate and special as seeing each other at the aisle- and we actually have more than 2.5 seconds to catch your reactions!), spend an hour and a half or so doing all your family , bridal, and

couple photos before the ceremony that way when it's over all your friends and family can just enjoy the party!

SHARE THE PICS "When we take posed or more traditional shots, sometimes guests attempt to capture the same images, potentially slowing the process. If you request digital images from your photographers, you can send them to your guests later, and save time on your wedding day." Craig Butler, Craig Butler Studios - Northville, MI

My take: I'm whatever on this one, although it does bug me when I see photos on facebook of a bridal party set up I did before I've had a chance to post the pro-version... but definitely share the gallery link so friends and family can order what they want without having to bug you for the images!

JUST GO WITH IT "Realize that even though you feel stupid while you're getting pictures taken, they're turning out great. If you can just laugh and go with it, the images will reflect your personalities and show the connection between the two of you. You can be in a crappy location, but as long as you're in a good mood (with a smile on your face), your pictures are going to rock." Genya Garrett, Vue Photography - Panama City, FL

My take: Yes, yes, yes! Most important thing is to trust that we are professionals and we'll be able to feel and anticipate how you will react to certain things we ask you to do. Sometimes I'll say something like, "Okay, now rub your two little noses together Eskimo style!" and instead of capturing some cheesy Eskimo kiss I click the shutter JUST as the couple is busting up laughing because of the cheese factor. Trust us!

CLEAN YOUR ROOM "If you want your 'getting ready' pictures to look their best, keep the place clean. That room becomes the basis, the background, for all your pictures. If you have ten girls dressing and undressing in the same room, it will show in your photos. The room should be clutterless. I get the best pictures when I walk into a room that someone has intentionally kept neat." Brian Dorsey, Brian Dorsey Studios - NY, NY

My take: Love this! If you don't have any space to keep things neat and tidy, what about finishing getting ready in a friend or family members room that is a little more organized?

DON'T INVITE THE PARTY "Don't cut your first dance short or have your bridal party join you halfway through it.

This decreases the amount of images I can get of just the two of you during your reception. If you dance for the entire song, you'll end up with more sweet, intimate photos." Alison Conklin, Alison Conklin Photography - Philadelphia, PA

My take: Usually I have enough time to capture enough images in the first minute or so but why cut that short? Just enjoy your dance together and forget about your bridal party- they can wait 5 minutes to cut a rug.

LIGHT YOUR DANCE FLOOR "There are so many great things that happen during a reception, so you should think about how yours is going to be lit.

Ask the DJ or band to light themselves and the dance floor. Or, it it's in your budget, look into a lighting designer, who can add uplighting to the room and give it extra pop. Lighting makes the space look cooler and preserves the ambiance." Anne Ruthman, Anne Ruthman Photography - Boston, MA

My take: Totally worth the money photo-wise ... do whatever you can to avoid overhead florescent lights! There is very little we can do to make that look good.