Archive for the ‘found or seen’ Category

Monday, September 26th, 2011


No matter what religion, the rite of a wedding is considered sacred. My team and I completely and totally respect that we’re guests in the house of the Lord, maybe not ours but we treat it as such by being utterly respectful. We never use flash during the ceremony, no matter how dark it is. We always crouch down and if we move, we tiptoe, bowed down. We don’t get closer to five rows from the parents so that the moms won’t hear “click click click” through the ceremony.  Our mission is always to get the moments as “ninja” as we can – capture the moment and not become the moment!

Who says you always need flash?

Who says you always need flash?

But I’m sad to say, that’s not how some photographers operate. And because of it, many churches have clamped down with very strict rules.

We’re fine with it. We’re trained to shoot under all kinds of conditions, even ones which change from minute to minute. But it always helps US when we know what the church rules are beforehand so we can discuss them with our couple.

We’ve discovered that oftentimes, the couple has NOT been informed before they’ve booked the church that they might not have but three or four images from the entire ceremony, or that the photographers are not allowed to go beyond the very back of the church and that every shot will be a wide shot.

Staying close to the organist

By staying close to the organist, I can blend in and not be heard!

A few weeks ago, in a church we’ve shot in many times before, we were stopped by the church coordinator from going up a side aisle to get closer. She had been told that it was against the Diocese rules that photographers move during the ceremony, which was frightfully incorrect. And even more recently, I was told I could only take six shots total, from the vestibule, shooting through the glass!

Please make sure you know the church’s rules for photography and videography before you book your church. Share them as soon as possible with your team and discuss how those rules may affect them and the art they produce. You may have one long shot of the whole ceremony from one video camera, or in the case of my couple, only five photos from the vestibule.

If you’ve already booked the church and discover the rules are not what you had hoped, here are ways to help:

1. Discuss the rules with the the person who is actually officiating. If it means going over the head of the church coordinator, so be it.  But know that what he says, goes.  Period.  He may agree with you, or he may have valid reasons why photography will be limited.
2. Ask your photographer to talk with the church personnel in charge and discuss their method of shooting. MOST church rules have been put in place because of disrespectful or semi-pros who don’t have enough experience to realize they’re being disrespectful.  But if your photographer can show that that’s not how she operates, they may relax a bit.  I’ve gone as far as to send them a signed agreement I’ve created that states our mission – we won’t use flash, we’re respectful, we don’t click the shutter during silent moments.  By relieving the coordinator’s fear, you may find your photographer will be granted more access than others.  Luckily for me, I’ve had many a rule relaxed when they realized how respectful we were!

Getting close during a Persian wedding ceremony

Getting close during a Persian wedding ceremony

If you’re thinking, “oh, this doesn’t apply to us, it’s our church” or “we hired the officiate and it’s an outdoor ceremony” – you still want to ask!  I once had an officiate in a outdoor, non-religious ceremony attempt to limit where and when I could shoot ten minutes beforehand.  And my favorite – a Greek orthodox priest who dodged every “where can our photographer be” question from the bride and groom by saying, “I’ll let them know” – and then told us we could not leave the back of the church AS THE PROCESSION STARTED.

Remember, it’s your ceremony.  If no photography is allowed or strictly limited, please know that going in and if you’re okay with it, so are we.

Holding up her bride's dress during crowning at a Russian Orthodox ceremony

Holding up her bride's dress during crowning at a Russian Orthodox ceremony

 

Saturday, May 28th, 2011


Because you may get one of these!  Congrats to Shayna & Tim, married today at the Mountain Winery. We got drenched, but man, was it worth it!  And you know what they say, rain on your wedding day is LOADS of good luck.

Rainbow One of Five during Shayna & Tim's Wedding Day at the Mountain Winery

Rainbow One of Five during Shayna & Tim's Wedding Day at the Mountain Winery

Rainbow One of Five, Mountain Winery

YES, that rainbow was real! A perfect arch, and the most vivid I've ever seen.

Friday, April 22nd, 2011


I have to say, when you get a whole bunch of people with amazing creative skills a room to play with, what you get is nothing short of breathtaking.  But when you do this at a wedding and event site as gorgeous as Casa Real is ALREADY, well, you get the idea.  :D

Rentals by Hartmann Studios, design and florals by Nicole Ha

Rentals by Hartmann Studios, design and florals by Nicole Ha

Casa Amore is the name of Casa Real’s exclusive vendor showcase, and I’m incredibly honored to have been asked to participate again this year.  I love this venue – the food, the staff, the light – it’s a true gem for those wanting a winery experience so close to home.

Each year, they ask their favorite vendors to come and share ideas with their brides and grooms.  Lighting, cakes, invitations and escort cards, florals, and even a band and a harpist put days of work into this one special event.  As soon as I get my hands on the Grand List, I’ll post them here along with links to their sites. (NOTE: Yay to Casa Real, who just sent me the master list – scroll all the way down.)

Lighting and Gobo design (the patterns) by Fantasy Sound (exclusive ceiling partner - what an honor!), florals by the Flower House, linens by Wildflower Linen, favors and printing by Unveiled Bridal.  Also in the Amber Room: Get Your DO Up, who also styled the wandering models for J'aime Bridal, Thomas Hughes Films, Officiant Patrick Doohan, and harpist Krista Strader.  Katrina Rozelle showcased some of her stunning cakes, too.

Lighting and Gobo design (the patterns) by Fantasy Sound (exclusive ceiling partner - what an honor!), florals by the Flower House, linens by Wildflower Linen, favors and printing by Unveiled Bridal. Also in the Amber Room: Get Your DO Up, who also styled the wandering models for J'aime Bridal, Thomas Hughes Films, Officiant Patrick Doohan, and harpist Krista Strader. Katrina Rozelle showcased some of her stunning cakes, too.

Wanted to share with you some images I took that night in between chats with brides and grooms (and their dads and moms who may have come to scope things out and get vendor referrals).  I was running late and didn’t get to capture as much as I wanted, but at least this will give you an idea of what greeted everyone that night!

Band represented by Amos Productions

Band represented by Amos Productions

Cakes, top three from left: Cake Delight, Jen's Cakes, Jen's Cakes.  Bottom left: Jen's Cakes  Bottom right: Cake Delight and below that, Jen's Cakes

Cakes, top three from left: Cake Delight, Jen's Cakes, Jen's Cakes. Bottom left: Jen's Cakes Bottom right: Cake Delight and below that, Jen's Cakes.

Top tablescape, draping and chandelier: Nicole Ha Design, Hartmann Studios, and Unveiled Bridal. Left side column: stationery by Cards De Luxe, lighting by Enhanced Lighting (another exclusive lighting partner), and rentals and linens by Pleasanton Rentals. Middle column: stationery and favors by Unveiled, tabletop design and rentals Nicole Ha Design and Hartmann Studios. Third row Cards De Luxe, with rentals and linens by Pleasanton Rentals. Bottom trio: invitation by Cards De Luxe, below that, flower design by the Flower House (rentals by Wildflower Linen), and appetizer station by Casa Real.

The Grand List:
ENTRANCE HALL & AMBER ROOM:
[Lighting/Exclusive Ceiling Partner] Fantasy Sound Event Services (website) http://www.fantasysound.com (phone) 800-660-3735
[Florals] The Flower House (website) http://www.theflowerhouse.com (phone) 925-960-1375
[Specialty Linens] Wildflower Linen (website) http://wildflowerlinens.com (phone) 415-282-7727
[Favors/Custom Printing] Unveiled Bridal (website) http://www.unveiledbridal.com (phone) 925-944-0132
[Bakery] Katrina Rozelle Pastries and Desserts (website) http://www.katrinarozelle.com (phone) 925-837-6337
[Harpist] Krista Strader (website) http://www.kristastrader.com (phone) 877-415-4277
[Non-Denominational Officiant] Patrick T. Doohan (phone) 510-581-8876
[Bridal Gowns] J’aime Bridal (website) http://www.jaimeweddings.com (phone) 925-846-8459
[Hair/Make-Up] Get Your Do Up! (website) http://www.getyourdoup.com (phone) 415-425-8259
[Videographer] Thomas Hughes Films (website) http://www.thomashughesvideo.com (phone) 925-586-8532

GRAND SALON FOYER & SUN GARDEN:
[Lighting/Exclusive Ceiling Partner & Rentals] Hartmann Studios (website) http://www.hartmannstudiosrentals.com (phone) 510-232-5030
[Florals/Event Design] Nicole Ha Design (website) http://www.nicoleha.com (phone) 408-421-0388
[Favors/Custom Printing] Unveiled Bridal (website) http://www.unveiledbridal.com (phone) 925-944-0132
[Bakery] Jen’s Cakes (website) http://www.jenscakes.com (phone) 408-293-2253
[Make-Up/Hair] Professional Makeup Artistry (website) http://www.professionalmakeupartistry.com (phone) 925-240-3360

GRAND SALON:
[Lighting/Exclusive Ceiling Partner & Rentals] Enhanced Lighting (website) http://www.enhancedlighting.com (phone) 415-656-1199
[Florals] Delford West Flowers (website) http://www.delfordwestflowers.com (phone) 925-606-8818
[Rentals] Pleasanton Rentals (website) http://www.pleasantonrentals.com (phone) 925-468-0624
[Custom Invitations & Stationery] Cards de Luxe (website) http://www.cardsdeluxe.com (phone) 415-806-8077
[Live Band] Amos Productions (website) http://www.amospro.com (phone) 800-693-5003
[Bakery] Cake Delight (website) http://www.cakedelight.com (phone) 925-373-7786
[Winery] Ruby Hill Winery (website) http://www.rubyhillwinery.net (phone) 925-931-WINE
[Boutique Hotel] Rose Hotel (website) http://www.rosehotel.net (phone) 800-843-9540
[Hotel] Courtyard by Marriott Livermore (website) http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/oaklm-courtyard-livermore/ (phone) 925-243-1000

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010


The First Glance - never know what might happen!

The First Glance - never know what might happen!

I hear it quite a bit, that little question – do you think we should see each other before the ceremony?

I don’t answer. Instead, I tell them exactly why a First Glance is so special and why it could be a wonderful experience for them. And then I let them decide on their own.

You as the bride are fresh from the stylist, just put on your dress, your feet don’t hurt a bit, and it’s just hit you once you put on that veil that you’re a Bride. Capital B. Nerves are about to get a little ramped up!

Your Groom is freshly pressed and can’t wait to see you. But at the same time, he’s even more nervous than you because, not only will he about to exchange vows, but…what if he cries in front of God and everybody when he sees you walking down the aisle? He doesn’t want everyone to see him cry, just you. And maybe God.

So think about this – what if we find a little out of the way spot with beautiful light, and we fix your dress to look its best and your flowers and veil are framing you beautifully.

And then, we tell your Groom to turn around while we back away and leave the two of you alone for five minutes?

You get a chance to let your emotions go, drink in the moment, see each other at your finest time. And best of all, spend the rest of the day together.

Sure, I could mention that you get to go to your own cocktail hour and sure, I could tell you that not jamming in all your portraits in the 45 minutes you have after the ceremony can be very daunting for you both (not to mention your poor face from smiling constantly during the group photos). But that “spending the rest of the day together” part is, well, wonderful!

So given all that, why should you wait until the ceremony starts? If your religion expects it, or if you have more than an hour between the end of the ceremony and the start of guests being seated, or if it’s something you’ve always dreamed of, then by all means wait. Don’t let anyone talk you out of what you want just to push up the schedule a bit. We work around you and what your wishes are, not force you to do what we think is best.

So there you go, a little something to discuss before schedules are made and photographers are consulted. Whatever you decide will be perfect. Happy holidays!

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010


Heck yes!  Okay, granted, I’m a photographer.  But the more I see, the more convinced I am that lighting is almost as important as those gorgeous floral arrangements you and your designer worked so darned hard on.  And when it comes right down to it (ie brass tacks, mula, etc.), you get more value from lighting design than many of the other things you’ve budgeted.

Even if it’s just uplighting…

Credits for Image One:

Credits for Image Two:  designed by Alyssia Jones, Casa Real and lighting by Fantasy Sound Event Services

Credits for Image Three: floral and lighting design by Kren of Bloomster’s.

Credits for Image Four:  centerpiece by Nicole Ha, lighting by Fantasy Sound Event Services

Examples of event lighting

How to bring depth and drama to any space

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010


Nicole Ha and Crystal Lequang are on fire. When these two get together, and they bring in resources and talent such as Enhanced Lighting, Wildflower Linen and Unveiled for stationery and accessories…well, all you can do is be awed! The second vendor showcase area at the Palm was certainly a showstopper and highlighted other vendors in the area, such as Cake Delight and an Elegant Touch of Strings, Thomas Hughes Video, J’aime Bridal and stylist Armando with Get Your Do Up. And of course, the FOOD! Yum! Here’s a taste…

Preferred Vendors Amazae Special Events, Nicole Ha, Enhanced Lighting and more show off their talents at the Palm Event Center's Preferred Vendor Showcase

Preferred Vendors Amazae Special Events, Nicole Ha, Enhanced Lighting and more show off their talents at the Palm Event Center's Preferred Vendor Showcase

Friday, November 5th, 2010


I love Palm Event Center. Love the vines, the barrels, the ambiance, the food. And I love that they love me right back!
I was honored to be part of their preferred vendor showcase, a closed show for brides and grooms scheduled to marry at either the Palm or their sister location, Casa Real. There were three separate areas designed and lit by different teams, specifically to provide inspiration and show off their talents.
The room I was in is the Estate Room, a room ripe for romantic lighting and candles. Fantasy Sound Event Services (lighting design), The Flower House (floral design) and Pleasanton Rentals (tables, linens, tablewear, drapes, etc.) worked together to create a beautiful ceremony site, with gauzy drapes that allowed the barrels to peek through without being too noticable. The “gobo” lighting pattern on the draping and floor really takes your breath away! Jinger from the Flower House also showcased flowers for two tablescapes, with beautiful linens and more from Pleasanton Rentals. Also with me in the room were Jen’s Cakes (have you had their red velvet cake? YUM!), Monina Wright Beauty for styling, and from the kitchen at Palm Event Center, a yummy Kobe Beef slider station, with chips and shakes. It’s a great way to have late night snacks during the dancing.

The Estate Room Vendors

More inspiration from the next room later! Have a great weekend!

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010


I ask all my couples that, if there was only one shot they could have from their wedding day, what would it be?  Claire quickly answered, “One of us walking together through the trees.”  You can’t get more Tree than Nestldown, and that’s the whole reason why they were there.  This was my favorite shot, just after the ceremony, as we walked back to the cocktail hour.

the Nestldown Wedding of Claire & Adam

Walking up to the Nestldown barn after the wedding ceremony.

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010


I love my favorite venues.  I love them because of great light and scenery.  And the catering staff and those in charge treat every guest and every couple as almost part of the family.  They go above and beyond in every way.  I recommend venues because they’re amazing.  I feature them in my studio sample albums and wall portraits and brochures and calendars.  Those that don’t make the cut?  Well, I don’t say anything bad but I also don’t really mention them.

I’m blessed to have many of these venues love me right back.  They go out of their way to recommend me and others they’ve seen in action and whom they know will treat their brides and grooms beautifully.  Peter Langner gown with custom veilWhen wedding professionals recommend each other, it’s because they KNOW that the bride and groom will be surrounded by the best and that the chances for a great wedding and reception are high.  A happy couple is one that has a smooth and on-time experience!

I ask every couple who meets with me – every single one – if they need any recommendations for vendors or, if they haven’t found the venue yet, the venues I love the most.  It goes back to my earlier reason – a happy couple is one that’s very well taken care of all throughout the process.  So if I know their cake is going to taste as great as it looks, well, their big smiles can only help my coverage.

There is a company that produces event brochures.  A great deal for the venue it would appear at first mention, but one that has many negative consequences in the long run.

For those on the preferred list, they now have to PAY to be in the brochure.  They must get at least the smallest ad or else they will NOT be listed in the brochure.  The brochure that is given out to all prospective brides and grooms, both on paper and in electronic format.  The brochure that is only good for one year.  The brochure which features tiny ads for close to $1000 each.

So one day, you’re recommended because you’re good.  The next, you can’t afford to be on their list.

It’s obvious why it’s bad for the vendors.  But it’s even worse for the venue and for the brides and grooms who think they can trust the list.  Here’s why – Gorgeous Venue decides to hire the brochure company, who then goes through the list to get “advertisers.” As those who can’t afford the brochure are dropped, only vendors who CAN afford it are listed.  These are the big corporate style vendors who make millions by crankin’ them out with no thought to quality and service.  Nickle and Dime, Inc.

And the boutiques like me who know the venue and the best light and time of day and those little nooks that other not-as-experienced photographers might overlook, well, we’re now not brought to the attention of potential clients anymore, unless we’re loved enough by the venue to be mentioned in person.  And if that’s the case, if no one on the “list” in the brochure is a company or vendor the event staff loves, why bother with the brochure in the first place?

So bride and groom hire crappy vendors and the next thing you know, the Gorgeous Venue has a bunch of really awful reviews.  Then no one wants to work there.  Or get married there.  Or pay to be on their list.

Not good all the way around.

Thursday, May 13th, 2010


A few of the coolest things about our new studio…

1.  Lots of room.  As in, the same size as our townhome!

2.  Nooks and crannies to shoot and playing with gels and lights and backgrounds and fabric.

3.  Having stuff you can buy off the walls, desks, and floor.

I thought I’d combine 2 and 3 and show you a few of the fun things I can now offer my brides & grooms & moms and grandmas and…

A custom made umbrella with either our fine art or images from your session/wedding

A custom made umbrella with either our fine art or images from your session/wedding

A custom made umbrella with either our fine art or images from your session/wedding

This one is from our metal print called Golden Over Golden Gate

Your favorite thing on a purse - nice!

Think you've got the cutest grandkid ever? Prove it! Hee! My son Donovan on a purse I got for my mom for Mother's Day

Sweetest little mini-album ever

One of a kind mini folio albums, handcrafted and ready for images!

We’ve got a ton more – I wanted to show you the latest commission we just got in for our clients Jeanne & Farsheed but I’m going to wait until they see it first.  Don’t want to spoil the surprise!

Okay, back to editing Stephanie & Homero’s wedding – I can’t WAIT for them to see their new slideshow!