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    We are a husband+wife wedding photography team based out of Southern California. We also travel to places far and wide to capture beautiful and quirky moments for our clients.

    We are so blessed to be able to do what we love most and share our passion for photography and people with you!  Please feel free to peruse through posts and come back as we consistently add new images from recent weddings, engagements, and inspiration sessions as well as tips/ideas for brides. 

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You might remember Laura + Ryan from their Agoura Hills Engagement Session

We are always saying that we absolutely love our couples because they are so awesome. In fact, I would bet that if we took the time to count, we would find out that we have probably mentioned how lucky we are to get to shoot our couples in 9 out of 10 of our blog posts. We say it so much because it is SO TRUE! Laura + Ryan are just one more bright, shining example of an awesome couple.

We checked the weather report on the morning of Laura + Ryan’s Robinson Ranch wedding and we were a bit nervous because it was supposed to be (and had been) rainy and super cold. We knew that the plan was to have an outdoor wedding, and after a few years of listening to other wedding photographers’ horror stories about weather related bridal breakdowns, we never know what to expect when plans change so abruptly. Ryan was as calm and collected as any groom we have ever seen. Laura certainly kept an eye on the weather while she was getting ready (as any bride would, and as Marianne did on our wedding weekend), but she didn’t let the rain ruin her day one bit. They (and their awesome bridal party) braved the cold for a few photos in front of Robinson Ranch and we were even able to catch a tiny break in the rain and run out to get some outdoor shots around the golf course, for a few minutes Laura and Ryan even braved some actual rain for their photos. Two best friends got married and had a great time and a beautiful day. We once again felt SO blessed by how awesome and easy going our couples are!

 

  • August 29, 2012 - 3:52 pm

    laura dangelo - This was the best day of my life and I am so happy you and Joe captured the most amazing photos! You guys rock!!!ReplyCancel

Yves and Jimmy are a fun loving kind of couple who knows what they want. They remembered having a great time walking around Venice Beach together, so they wanted a Venice Beach engagement shoot and we were happy to oblige! It was so much fun getting to know them better and hearing more about their wedding and honeymoon plans. We can’t wait for their wedding this summer in Altadena!

 

One thing that is mighty popular among brides today is doing what’s called a ‘First Look’ Or ‘First Glance’. Simply put this is when a couple decides to ditch tradition and see each other before the ceremony. One of the main reasons I see couples doing this today is to have a more intimate moment together before their ceremony and to calm their nerves. I thought I would ask one of my recent couples, who initially had decided to not do a first look and stick with tradition but changed their minds, to write a little bit about their experience. They had a gorgeous wedding earlier this year at Maravilla Gardens in Camarillo.

Here’s what they wrote:

Chris – The Groom

So, I wanted to do a first look from the beginning, but Amanda wanted to be traditional and do the first look as she walked down the aisle. I think nerves on both of our part made our decision. So ultimately it was Amandaʼs decision because I was just along for the ride on that one.

Well, my wedding day story starts with me being slightly more late than I wanted to be due to my grooms men lagging as usual. So with this, my nerves were at 98% of max. So with getting ready and being late, Marianne showed up in the grooms room to “Do Work” and she was so calm and collect and it eased my nerves a bit. I just knew it was a great day and she was going to catch every moment. She assisted me with wardrobe malfunctions with her trusty swiss army knife (thank you so much by the way). So as Marianne and I walked to the location of the “First Look”, we made small talk that eased my nerves even more. She made me so comfortable and allowed me to joke to release some built up anxiety of the day. With the instructions that Marianne gave me to not turn around at the moment Amanda was coming up behind me, and then the photos were snapping away, I felt immediately calm. When I turned around, the rush of pure absolute joy came over as I saw my beautiful wife for the first time. I was absolutely blown away by her beauty. At that point I knew it was the best move we could have done on our big day because I donʼt think I could have waited until she walked down the aisle. The emotions may have been too much because even with the “First Look” the emotions were still overwhelming when she turned down the aisle. So I think it was a great decision to do the first look and if I had to do it over, I definitely would do it the same way. The whole process and made it so easy.

 

If you had to do it all over again would you do a first look on your wedding
day?
Oh for sure. It had the emotional aspect of the first viewing as she walked down the aisle, but slightly different because it was just us. It had a deeper meaning to me because it was so private. Seeing her then walk down the aisle was slightly easier with nerves but still had the emotional aspect. Id say twice the emotion and just that much better of an experience for myself. Yay!

What do you think the biggest benefits of doing a first look were?
The private feeling of it. Like it was just the two of us in the world and no one could take that away from us. Simply an amazing feeling. Also, slightly eased the nerves during the ceremony. When she walked down the aisle, she still absolutely took my breath away.

Honestly I donʼt think I would be able to keep my composure if we didnʼt have the first look. Because at that point, I donʼt think I would have remember the ceremony due to most likely blacking out. Haha

Any tips for future brides and grooms?
Iʼd say do the First Look. It doubles the emotional aspect in a positive way. The feeling of the First Look really is hard to describe. Especially with Marianne doing it. She is amazing and Im so glad we did it because it turned out awesome. Oh and donʼt lock your knees and breath.

 

Amanda – The Bride

We ended up deciding on a first look because Chris (my fiance/husband) said he thought it might help him (really meaning me, but I appreciate him taking one for the team) not pass out at the alter. I was really against it at first because I truly wanted that traditional first look but so so SO glad I changed my mind.

I remember when Marianne told me they were ready for me. The walk from my bridal room to where my soon to be husband was seemed like an eternity away. I cried getting there.  The happiest tears of my life!  Luckily, I got a little lost and ran into my officiant. So that I could clear my mind a little and so that Chris didn’t have to see the ugly cry face. That walk was exhilarating and so memorable. When I saw Chris turned away for me, I stopped, took a deep breath, and I was flooded with warmth and butterflies and complete LOVE!! I slowly walked up to him and tapped him on his shoulder. The look on his face was unforgettable. I remember worrying for a bit if he would like my dress/makeup/hair/etc. and I knew at that moment that he felt I was the most beautiful girl on the planet!  awwww I smile so big just typing this out!!!!

If you had to do it all over again would you do a first look on your wedding day?

YES YES and YES!

What do you think the biggest benefits of doing a first look were?

INTIMACY!!!!!  I didn’t have to share that special moment with anyone else in the world except who I REALLY wanted to, my soon to be husband!  (and Marianne….who didn’t even peep a noise so that we could share that moment all to ourselves)

Did you feel like doing a first look adversely affected your ceremony experience (did it make your walk down the aisle any less exciting ?)

NOT AT ALL!!!  I still almost hyperventilated down the aisle! haha I couldn’t imagine NOT having done the first look. I may have lost it completely.

Any tips for future brides and grooms?

Invest in a GREAT photographer.  Time makes you forget….even the most wonderful memories.  Photographs can last forever and preserve those memories for eternity.
Remember it is YOUR day (both for you AND your fiance)…do what YOU BOTH feel is best and everything else will fall into place. If someone doesn’t like it, they aren’t really your good friends anyway!

And what post would be complete without some photos from their big day? Here are some pictures we took after their first look, which gave us tons of time to have some fun with just the two of them.

Christine and Brandon are such a sweet couple and we had such a great time shooting with them! They decided that they wanted to shoot their engagement photos and around Culver City which was super awesome because that is where they are living right now and we absolutely love it when we get to shoot in locations that have sentimental value to our couples! We had such a great time running around Culver and discovering new and cool spots to shoot. We can hardly wait for their Carpinteria wedding this summer!

 

  • March 27, 2012 - 8:21 pm

    Amanda Vilaubi - Gorgeous couple and that blue and teal wall?!? Ridiculously perfect backdrop!ReplyCancel

  • March 28, 2012 - 4:02 pm

    Christine zhang - Love the pictures! Thanks Marianne and Joe! We cam’t wait to see the rest.ReplyCancel

  • October 10, 2014 - 12:53 pm

    Aaron - Love that blue wall. Whereabouts in Culver City is that?ReplyCancel