Monthly Archives: March 2011

Showing Off Your Wedding Photos

When we hand off the final delivery of wedding images to our clients, we literally give them hundreds of photos – often times close to 1000.  What on earth is one supposed to do with all of these pictures???  One of my brides (and cousin!) from last year, Yen Yen and her husband Davin, kindly...

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The Benefits of Having Two Photographers at Your Wedding

“There is power in numbers.”  Yes, it’s true. Our wedding collection always includes both Adm and myself as photographers, or rather, there are always two photographers for every wedding that we photograph.  When couples are looking to save money on their wedding photography, they often tell me, “Well, we don’t really need two photographers.  Can...

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Eva + Palani in San Francisco, CA

Who doesn’t want to be first?  Nobody!  Especially in this household.  Adm and I are super competitive people, and  we both love to be first and love to win.  Not that this is really a competition when it comes to the sequence of weddings, but Eva and Palani are our FIRST wedding of 2011.  Three...

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Baby Marcella

I’m an only child, and for my whole life, I’ve been the youngest one on my mom’s side of the family.  That is, until a few weeks ago when my cousin Stephanie gave birth to baby Marcella June.  She is such a cutie, and I got to meet her about a week after she was...

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DVD Case Design

Remember how I shared pretty much all of my collateral the other week during our “Identity Series?”  The only missing piece was my DVD case, and with Margee and Kate’s recent engagement shoot, I got the opportunity to finally implement our new design!  So, here it is.  I love the way the flower frames the...

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For Japan with Love

Utterly Engaged and Ever-Ours came up with a great way to help the disaster relief effort in Japan.  They are fundraising for ShelterBox.  ShelterBox was one of THE first organizations asked by Japan to help and were on hand on the Saturday after the quake.  Each large, green ShelterBox is tailored to a disaster but typically...

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