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Fairwinds Estate Wedding Photography | Angela + Jeremy

Thu 09.30.2010

-4.jpgAngela and Jeremy bucked tradition create a week replete with activities and entertainment for their guests.

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As guests arrived into vacation land, they were invited to join the happy couple for a beach day, a float in the river day, and–of course–cocktails!

-2.jpgInstead of a rehearsal dinner, all of the guests were invited to a welcome dinner at the Blue Onion Cafe in Kings Beach.

-8.jpgGuests were directed down a long narrow path that was decorated to give a romantic and fairy-tale-like feel.

-3.jpgThe Fairwinds Estate is an old lodge built in the early 1900s.

-10.jpgSince the couple is very modern, we were very careful to dress up the property without making modern accessories look and feel out of place.

-13.jpgThe house was built on top of granite boulders, so the layout consisted of several decks varying in size, a small lawn, a long pier, and a stunning sandy beach.

-7.jpgEach deck had a purpose, for example the dancing deck, the lounge deck, the bar deck and the margarita lawn. The entire decor was complete with unexpected items.

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The ceremony took place on the beach. Guests sat on custom-designed wooden benches, wooden platforms covered in bamboo mats provided sand-free walking areas for the bride and family, and gorgeous tall arrangements marked the altar.

-6.jpgAfter the ceremony, guests were invited up to the decks for cocktails and appetizers.

-5.jpgWhat a beautiful couple!!!

View the FULL WEDDING SLIDE SHOW

Wedding Planner: One Fine Day, Venue: Fairwinds Estate, Florist: Bellissima Floral Creations, Music: We Ain’t Saints DJ, Rentals: Crux Events and Party Rentals, Catering: Blue Onion, Mapkins: Couture Maps with Stephannie Barba, Invitations: Peculiar Pair Press, Linens: La Tavola, Photo booth: Screen Booth, Transportation: Tahoe Executive Shuttle, Dress: Vera Wang, Cake Designer: Cake Tahoe, Hair: Cortney Knudson, Makeup: Jennifer Ergut with Kiss and Makeup, Videography: Sky with XOXO, Words: Stephanie Anderson of One Fine Day and Tahoe Unveiled.

Novel Bridal Bouquets, Anyone?

Thu 09.30.2010

The WeddingChannel.com just featured a jaunty article entitled “27 (New!) Creative Flower Ideas.” One of Catherine Hall Studios’ images–a fruit-accented bouquet–made it onto their roster of inventive floral-favorites. -10.jpgAnd, while most of us prefer not to register to access content on a website, it seems that’s the case with WeddingChannel.com. So, if you’re interested in learning more smashing bouquet ideas, please visit “27 (New!) Creative Flower Ideas.”

Wildly Funny Wedding Photography Video

Tue 09.28.2010

One of the reasons I adore my wedding clients is that they are NOT like this!

What Drives Me | International Aperture Awards

Mon 09.27.2010

Online_Press_Int_Ap_TenacityPassionbelief_Fall_2010.jpgI’m incredibly honored that the International Aperture Awards selected me to be a judge for their 2010 photography competition! It is one of the world’s most prestigious online photography competitions and awards handsome cash prizes to the winners.

In order to introduce their panel of international judges to the photography community, they have been conducting a series of interviews. It was my pleasure to chat with their fabulous team, and I thought you might enjoy reading our Q&A, entitled Tenacity, Passion, & Self Belief.

We discuss entry submissions, judging criteria, novice photographers, and more! Enjoy!

How long have you been picking up a camera?
I enrolled in my first photography class, a course offered by my high school arts department, when I was sixteen-years-old. The first image I ever shot and developed was a close-up of a horse’s marble-black eye, with several green farm flies buzzing within the frame in soft focus. At the time, I thought I was a renegade! Looking back, I blush at my naiveté.

Once, for an open house event, my instructor offered me the opportunity to curate a small exhibition of my own work–my first-ever solo show! At the event that night, I overheard a parent ask my instructor what he thought of my photography. “She’s gifted, but she’ll never make it as a professional,” he said. My reaction? I’ll show you, I thought.

And, ultimately, I did.

Did you always know that you wanted to be a photographer?
As a teenager, I always had an inkling that I might become a professional photographer. I didn’t realize it was possible, though,
until I dove headlong intro transforming my passion into a commercially-viable undertaking. Negotiating that first commission
requires courage–you have to believe in your gifts enough to place a worth value on them.
At the end of the day, photography is a labor of love for me. I’ve heard people say that they could never transform their passion into their business, as it would ruin their joy for the art form. I don’t find that to be true. I only fall more and more in love with every day that I spend honing my craft and growing my business. I wake up every morning excited to do what I love.

What is your specialty as a photographer?
I’m attracted to complex, diverse imagery. My editorial work exhibits an inclination towards a dark beauty. My professional wedding photography allows me to find psychological and aesthetic balance in sensual, wrapping light and the female form. It allows me to document the extreme fantasies of beauty.
When you’re not shooting for clients, what kind of images do you like to shoot?
To date, my photography has taken me to over 30 countries. Photography gives me the impetus–indeed, the license–that I need to immerse myself in another culture, learn through experience, and forge relationships I wouldn’t otherwise be able to.

Dear Blog Readers, there’s much, much more! For the full, in-depth interview, please visit International Aperture Award’s blog to finish reading Tenacity, Passion, & Self Belief.

I’m on The Knot’s Best Wedding Photogs List!

Fri 09.24.2010

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In an article about seasonal planning for wine country weddings, The Knot magazine featured one of my favorite images of a couple embracing. Its playful caption reads: “Fall is equally lovely in wine country; grab your photographer and sneak away for a private photo op among the grapevines.” Magnifique!

As a side note, this issue of The Knot also lists me as one of the Best Wedding Photographers of 2010. Happiness.

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