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Friday, March 30, 2012

Dancing with the Spanish Stars

My son and his girlfriend are Spanish language students in high school. Each year the Spanish department puts on a dancing contest featuring students, teachers and professionals. It was a lot of fun watching them dance. Congratulations to my son and Bianca winning the night's contest!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Photo Montage Bat Mitzvah

This photo montage was created for the family's video. The pictures are the best from the evening's celebration.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Newlyweds Share Their Wedding Regrets So You Can Learn From Their Mistakes!

Article by www.onewed.com

No wedding is absolutely perfect. When we asked newlyweds and... the less newly wed to share their biggest wedding day woes with us, a few common threads started to emerge. Here's what we learned:

1. Get It On Film
So many brides told us they wished they’d sprung for a videographer, or given their wedding photographer more specific directions. Your wedding will be RIFE with special moments - make sure you capture as many as possible!

"My husband and I really regret not recording the speeches. They were so loving and beautiful, we were moved to tears again and again! It's one of the best memories I have of that day and I wish we had a better record of all the kind things our family and friends had to say. A few gave us their typed notes but most strayed and added in some great anecdotes. Nothing about hair/makeup/venue or cakes mattered to me once I realized there were so many people there who loved us so much!" - Isabella

2. Beauty Accidents Happen
Wind, rain, and acts of God can seriously undo your updo. When you’re contemplating your wedding hairstyle, consider the locale, temp, and time of year. ALSO - the week of/day of your wedding is not an awesome time to try exciting new beauty treatments for the first time.

"My biggest mistake? Thinking my hair would actually cooperate and not require 3.5 hours to do so, effectively ruining photo happy time." - Christen

"My wedding was on the beach. It was gorgeous but there were strong winds so my Kardashian curls turned to a frizzy, curl-less disaster AND my veil flew out. Luckily the ceremony was over when it happened.... But you can see my hair get progressively worse in the pix!" - Jessica

3. Budget Your Time
Three words, ladies. HAIR AND MAKEUP. Too many wedding timelines get derailed when brides don’t budget enough time for wedding prep. Don’t let the primping get the best of your special day!

"I honestly think the one and only thing I would change would be starting hair/make-up for the ladies earlier, so we could have done more bride+bridesmaids photos. That said, I love the few we did get, and that is the *ONLY* thing I would change!" - Sean

4. Don’t Succumb To Peer Pressure
So many brides felt their wedding suffered because they’d been duped into letting friends or friends of friends handle important wedding services. “Friendors” can be fab...but they can also be a big flop.

"I'd have written contracts for services provided. Just because they're your friends doesn't mean you don't need one. I'm still waiting for the dvd of our ceremony 13 mos later with no way of getting my money or the video footage." - Jennifer

So there you have it brides - wedding wisdom from real brides who have been to the altar and back (and lived to tell about it). If you've recently wed, tell us - what would you have tweaked about your wedding

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Don't make this mistake, hire a professional


This guy is ruining the shot. His placement is too close to the Bride & Groom adding a distraction to your guest and making it difficult for the photographer to get a nice shot. This guy was asked to move, but he disregarded the request. When you hire a professional this won't happen to you. Professionals work with each other on behalf of their mutual client, you!

This is the same situation, however the photographers are blocking the videographer. These gals are also unprofessional. Both gals are using the same camera with the same size lens. That means they are capturing the same images. A professional would know better and have more respect for other professionals. Hire a professional to avoid these mistakes.