Jenny + Heath, Viceroy Palm Springs Wedding

Jenny + Heath had an fabulous wedding at The Viceroy, Palm Springs. Gorgeous day filled with gorgeous details, people and doggy! What more could a gal-tographer want?!



Heath surprised Jenny with these customized shoes.



My associate got some fun pics of Cash!

First look.







Special thanks to my 2nd shooter, Tiffani from CreaTIFF photography!

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Tawny + Brent, Seven Degrees Wedding

Tawny + Brent had so many fun details at their wedding at Seven Degrees in Laguna Beach. It was such a great day!

Coordinator: Kerrie Underhill
Officiant: You May Kiss The Bride
Hair: Tara Alexander (redpinupdoll13@aol.com)
Makeup: Anthony Ngyuen (startupchime@yahoo.com)
Florist: Gena Aguilar (teatime1@earthlink.net)
Cake: Some Crust Bakery
Photobooth: Cheesy Photobooths

Hello Lover.


All the girl’s shoes and flowers matched the guy’s ties, socks and boutonnieres.






Even though they did a first look, it’s still very emotional when they’re actually getting married.




The details at the reception were so fun!


The invitation designed by Tawny.



They had a photo booth so we had to get in on the action. My favorite is the random guy who crashed our pic! Ha! Thanks Tawny + Brent for having us!

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Catie + Ben, Vintage Arizona Wedding Part 3

Okay, here’s the last part of this great wedding! I added some things that Catie had to say about her wedding:

Theme/inspiration for the dayI started out with like a 1940’s theme because I love that music and era and then it sort of ended up just being everything that I love shoved into one backyard. I wanted it to have a backyard kind of cute bed and breakfast feel. It did have a lot of 1940’s themed things but it was subtle and I don’t think people knew the era. So, I guess I could call it a real vintage backyard wedding (most of the stuff really was old)

Any advice for those planning nowI don’t know that I’m the person to give advice on this! My whole engagement was 3 months, with a very small budget in comparison with what the typical wedding costs. I spent the most money on the thing that was very most important to me which was photography. That was more than half my budget. The rest was all my friends and family.

Any vendors– Like I said, I can give you names but everything was family and friends.
Dressmy mom and I designed it and she made it.
The photo booth is mine and was a total hit! I do plan on renting it out. I liked how cute it was and that it is real vintage with real vintage dress up clothes unlike some really cheesy ones I’ve seen.















His advise to the couple: Do not look her in the eyes or you will turn to stone.


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Catie + Ben, Vintage Arizona Wedding Part 2

There are some really fun reception details you must see so come back soon for the finale!








I’m in love with awkwardness and I love that everyone is in this!

Sassy McSass.








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Catie + Ben, Vintage Arizona Wedding Part 1

I spoke to Catie on the phone and knew right away our styles were a perfect match! I was giddy over all the details and it did not disappoint. She said it was a photographer’s dream; it was. What was even more precious than all of the amazing, hand picked vintage details was the sweetness of Catie + Ben. They are so cute together! You can really tell how much Ben adores Catie and how much she loves Ben.

There were SO many details, I have to break this blog into a few different parts. Come back! There’s so much more!












What Catie said about the most memorable moment of her wedding day- Ben was soooo cute! When I came around the corner down the aisle I could see Ben standing on his tippy toes peeking over heads trying to see me. When I got to the front his eyes were all teary! Sooo cute! He later whispered in my ear that he about lost it when he saw me come around the corner.










Everyone at this wedding looked so vintage-amazing! They are wearing the hats from the photo booth.


Part 2 coming soon…..

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