Month: July 2007

  • David Girard Vineyard in Placerville, Ca.

     


    I decided to edit this and give a beginning and end to the experience I had shooting this wedding…


     


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    Chris & Melissa were married at the very beautiful David Girard Vineyard last month. What a beautiful spot for a lovely wedding day. They have a great staff and the people who own this place are just the nicest down to earth people! When we arrived we pulled of the road to enter the gates. We could see immediately how expansive this vineyard is. We spotted the long white reception tent set back and sitting at the top of the first hilltop. It is the first thing that greets you as you motor up their long curved drive which gives you the feeling of getting off the beaten road. After visiting the tent site we then drove down the backside of the hilltop to see the most sweetest, peaceful lake that lies in the valley of the vineyard. 


    From this lake there are two roads that flank either side. One rambles to the right and up again to another hilltop and to one of their two wedding sites. The other grades down and to the left taking you to the wine tasting room and the other wedding site beyond.


    The wine tasting room has a very custom looking atmosphere. Dark woods with clean lines and lots of window light. Very inviting. I would love to stop by on a lazy afternoon and sit out under one of their clean white umbrellas and sip one of their wines which I have yet to do. No sipping while we are working! haha


    Behind the wine tasting room is another road that follows up to a bluff that is becoming the second wedding spot. It has an open grass area in the shape of a horseshoe that faces the valley on one side and on the other faces the hillside. The view from there is spectacular giving you an interior view of the vineyard.


    The wedding spot that Chris and Melissa chose was the one that traveled up to the right of the lake. When we turned the corner and saw this spot we smiled from ear to ear. This is a beautiful spot with gorgeous Tuscan columns. It is the one featured in the photo above. Since a picture paints a thousand words I think you get the idea. It sits atop a hill with the wooded hillside behind the colums that dips down to the lake below and the wine tasting room to the right of that.    


    The vineyard had so many choices of places for the adventurous photographer and bride and groom…especially if you have the freedom to follow the light!


    The columns at their chosen spot added to Melissa’s beautiful ivory dress with the sepia overlay lace. Her taste was impeccable throughout the wedding. Melissa chose a beautiful coppery brown from the earth and a brilliant shimmery blue from the sky. It is hard when you love black and white to turn any of these gorgeous photos B/W. How can you do that with this much color in the world? David Girard Vineyard had it all! Every shade of green and earth tone to anchor your eye and the blue skies to set them skyward. From the dark lake lying peacefully in the valley reflecting the tree line on the shore to the colorful flowers planted around the fountain.


    The David Girard Vineyard tasting room is reminicent of a European villa. The stucco clay colored building and wrought iron balcony gives it just the right feel of being transported. The colorfully planted fountain invites you further into the experience. It says, “Come this way there is more to come.” The wine tasting room is cozy and architecturally comfortable with clean lines reflecting the lines of a row of the most impossibly straight vine rows outside. It’s family owned and I  tend to believe this venue reflects their modern, Eurpopean, classic feel of their personalities. 


     When the Wedding Ceremony was concluded we made our way to the Reception Tent . The west facing walls were rolled up treating you to a feast of hills and valleys as far as the eye could see. As the sun began to set it splashed the vineyard with the most beautiful golden light and the mountains in the far background became a perfect silhouetted backdrop.  


    After the sun dipped below the horizon and the stars came out to play I drew away to get the full effect of the evening. The light from within the tent glowed a beautiful amber and the joy inside of laughter and dancing filled my ears I thanked God for such beauty and love and happiness. You dont forget moments like that! 


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    (This is a picture Lindsay took back from the middle of the vineyard during their ceremony. We can’t wait to show the rest!)

  • Through their Eyes- Africa -24 Hour Blogathon

     


    The last two days have been very introspective days for me. A dear dear Xanga friend HeyHeyPaula lost her husband on Sunday…and news of Joe Buissink ( world remowned wedding photographer that we love) having his 3rd heart attack really has made things a bit sobering. He is okay thanks to his knowledge of what to do when the symptoms appear….so when I was reading about this today I realized that God was speaking to me about lots of things having to do with the fact that tomorrow is not promised to any of us so what are we going to do with those days we do have which is today! Now that he had my attention would I help with a special project…


    Please go visit!


    This is a very cool idea!!!


     


    Blogathon



    July 9th & 10th

    Blogathon

    Go to the through their eyes africa blog at:
    www.throughtheireyesafrica.typepad.com

    Be a part of history!  Today I am participating in the first ever “blogathon” to raise funds for the through their eyes  africa  project.  Please go to their blog and give generously today.  You can make a difference to some of the neediest people on earth in a very unique way, and we need your help.

    This project will be sending a group of well known photographers into a remote part of Africa that has not received any help yet.  The photographers will be mentoring young adults on how to take pictures so that we can get a look at their society “through their eyes”.  The funds raised from this project will go right back to the needs of these people. So, please go now and give at www.throughtheireyesafrica.typepad.com  . They need your donations to make this happen.  Remember, what you give will make a difference in the lives of some of the neediest people on earth.  

    Be a part of history.  Be part of the solution.

     Thank you for your generosity.

     

  • Breakfast with Jayden

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    I just love this guy!!! I love being a Grandma but I do miss being with him when he is not with me!!!


     

  • Wedding at the Folsom Temple

     


     Here is the slideshow from the wedding of Sheri and David Meyer
    (Make sure your speakers are on! Slideshow is approx 9 1/2 minutes but it is fun!!!)


     

    They were so cute – everytime we turned around they were either kissing or he was dipping her!

     

    David is a true romantic. When he wanted to propose to Sheri he planned it all out. They were out for a walk one day at a golf course and when they came around the bend there was a picnic all laid out. Sheri didnt have her contacts in so she couldn’t make it out right away but when they got closer she asked if it was for her. He said it was and that was where he asked her to marry him.

     

    We love a wedding when there is a true sense of family, and that was the case for them. At their reception you could see how much the family members just liked being with each other! 

     

    Everyone was just having a blast and then at the end of the night the dancing started. Dad was watching all of his daughters out on the dance floor and just couldn’t help himself!!

     

    David & Sheri – thank you for letting us be a part of your day!

  • Happy 4th of July!

     


    Jayden has some good pics and some pretty cute Bloopers so I decided to lump them altogether and
    let you decide which is which….mwhahahaha!


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    Hope you enjoyed your day!


    “A merry heart doeth like a good medicine”


    Proverbs 17:22 


     


    We had a great visit from a Xanga friend….that will be coming up! 

  • Trash the Dress in San Grancisco

     

     

     

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    If you are married, consider dressing up in your wedding dress for a day with your hubby on a romantic photo shoot together!

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    This is just a taste of what can be done…there is just no limit to the creativity you can achieve!! Imagine even recreating a shot you didnt get at your wedding…a dip, a kiss, a look…this time with a sunset or splash or whatever!  
    Just keepin it fun!


     

  • Trash The Dress!

     


    There are alot of brides and photographers who are doing something called Trash the Dress these days…we had a dress we bought for almost nothing and decided to use it on our SFtrip. that is the SF skyline from Treasure Island…so who do we get on such short notice?? Your daughter of course! What a sport she put down her camera to become a model and what a trooper she was!!!!So here is a sneak peek at our very first
    Trash The Dress Session


    (dont worry no dresses were really harmed in the making of this session.. just only slightly…hehe)


       


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    Thanks Lindsay!!!


     

  • San Francisco is such a cool place!

    We are wiped out! We just got in and it is almost 1 am. I am such a Xanga-holic! I had to get on to say we are back safe and sound a bit windburned and tired but so excited to see our images from today!


    I cant wait to post a few pics tomorrow when we get up and go through a few! It was GORGEOUS there today. in the mid to upper 60′s but there was no fog and it was warm at the beach! Just a tad chilly but for the beach it was warm! The sunset was amazing. We went to Baker Beach and had a blast! I have lived in Northern California for most of my life and for many years I lived on the peninsula in the bay area just south of San Francisco in a town called South San Francisco. I had even worked in SF for about 3 years and never not once did I visit either Baker Beach or Treasure Island! Well we remedied that today. We also hit the Palace of Fine Arts and then onto Chestnut St. where we found our favorite coffee shop The Grove. It really is a cool avenue for food, coffee or shopping. We picked up a few thngs for Jayden at a really cool kids clothing shop. Cant wait to see them on him. And I will get that chance tomorrow!


    Brian our son is meeting with a bride and her family tomorrow to see about being hired for his own job! He was here giving camera lessons to a friend of his who is going to assist him and maybe even Lindsay will go to help. Will be good for them to do one without us!


    So I am going to hit the sack and watch my sweet Jayden tomorrow when he gets here in the morning so I better go! I dont want to fall asleep on him while he is here!


    What a great day it was! I love road trips and especially with my family…


    Hope you all had a wonderful weekend!


    Be back to post our surprise pictures tomorrow afternoon….probably after Brian’s client’s leave….


    Caio!


     

  • Moonlight

     


    I decided to grab my camera as I passed by the sliding door and saw the moon was full and hanging right between some of my trees. Here are a couple of artsy fartsy ones I got… but I love how glowy it looks….I lightened it just a bit to let some of the image show through otherwise it was quite dark.


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     Bee, I didnt see anything different out there but I am glad I did get these…


     


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    Going to SF tomorrow for a break! We gotta get Mark out of his chair and into some air!


    Hope you are having a great weekend!


    Kerri