Posts Tagged ‘weddings’

LeAnne and Blake were my 10.10.10 couple, which is probably the coolest date for a wedding! Not to mention it’s all binary, but I will stop before some readers think I am dorky for for mentioning that! You may remember them from the engagement shoot we did back in May. We actually did their engagement photos at the same place as their wedding, the gardens of Arlington City Hall! If you drive down Mass Ave, you can see the sides of the park, but most of it is hidden behind City Hall. It’s a hidden treasure! Then we walked a few yards over to their reception at the Whittemore-Robbins House, which is a beautiful, historic house owned by the city of Arlington. I get anxious sometimes with outdoor weddings because it rains a lot in Boston, but the weather was perfect fall weather. I had a ton of fun photographing their fall-themed wedding, and they really know how to party!

LeAnne getting ready with her bridesmaids. I love the back of her dress.
bride getting ready

The bouquet was a mix of sunflowers and succulents, and Blake sported a really cool boutonniere! I don’t know what they are called, but they look like mini pumpkins!
wedding bouquet and boutonniere

bride and groom exchanging rings

It was extremely sunny, and the bridal party was facing the sun as they walked down the aisle. This also meant I am shooting into the sun and getting lots of lens flare. It has a cool effect though!
wedding ceremony by Las Vegas wedding photographer

We walked around the gardens and took some relaxed portraits. They were eager to get back to their guests and enjoy their cocktail hour, and I can’t blame them! They had a jazz band, warm soft pretzels, and apple cider!
bride and groom walking

bride and groom hugging

Some of the details at the Whittemoore-Robbins House.
details inside Whittemore-Robbins house

The room was very long and narrow, so it was hard to capture the bride and groom with the best man while he’s giving his speech. So I used the mirror behind them to my advantage!
best man toast

Best man speeches always make guests smile!
guest applause

Ice cream buffet station. Can we say yum?
bride at the ice cream buffet

LeAnne and Blake had a great choreographed dance. It was a very complicated dance, and I love when the whole crowd is mesmerized!
bride and groom dancing by Las Vegas wedding photographer

And lastly, some photos of guests dancing their hearts out at the end of the night.
bride dancing by Las Vegas wedding photography

LeAnne knows how to party!
dancing at the reception

This is my longest break from blogging! I have not blogged in a month, and I apologize. I developed tendinitis in my wrists, so I’ve been trying to limit my computer usage once I get home from work. As a result, I am very backed up in editing, but I have amazing clients who have been very patient this last month. Thank you! I am busy packing up my belongings as I’ll be moving to Las Vegas next month!

Liza and Calvin were staying in Hong Kong at the time when they booked me over the phone for their wedding. They were coming back to Boston just a few days before their ceremony, so I didn’t have time to meet them in person before the wedding. All I could think was, “Wow, I hope they like me.” I know this isn’t uncommon in the industry, especially if you are planning a destination wedding, but I feel like there is something missing even if you try to simulate an in person meeting through Skype. It is just not the same. But everything worked out wonderfully (except for the hideous traffic) and I am really excited to show you the wedding!!

The wedding took place a few weeks ago at Wellesley city hall in front of a small, intimate group of friends. When I arrived, I found out that the justice of the peace was willing to hold the ceremony outside. I was extremely excited because city hall has beautiful landscaped yards. It was a sweltering 95 degrees that day but that didn’t phase Liza and Calvin. Since they are from Hong Kong, they are used to the heat and humidity! Thankfully there were some large trees nearby, so we could cool down a little in the shade.

bride and groom at city hall wedding

bride and groom at city hall wedding

They still had their rings in the little Tiffany bags. Cute!
bride and groom exchanging rings

Officially married now!!
just pronounced husband and bride

bride and groom sitting on a bench

We headed over to Wellesley College to take some portraits. It was my first time visiting the college, and it’s probably the prettiest campus I’ve ever been to. I was so happy to find lots of tall grass because I’ve been wanting to shoot in a field for a long time!
bride and groom portraits at Wellesley

When I saw this field, I knew we had to pull over and get some shots with the purple flowers! I know this sounds silly, but I have been dreaming about doing a shoot with a field full of either yellow or purple flowers. When we actually walked into the field, reality set in. The ground was very uneven and the grass was so tall you couldn’t see the holes in the ground. I was afraid someone would twist their ankle but thankfully that didn’t happen. Plus there were lots of bugs eating us alive! It was even more difficult for Liza because I asked her to crouch down, and that is no easy feat in a tightly fitted Chinese qipao dress! We almost got a ticket too because we were parked illegally, but the cop left once he saw us walking back to the car.
bride and groom in a field of purple flowers

Then we headed off to their reception at Blue Ginger, a restaurant run by the celebrity chef Ming Tsai. They had a private room, which seated about a dozen people comfortably.
private room at Blue Ginger

Hands down this is the best wedding food I’ve ever eaten! His signature butterfish dish is ridiculously good. I sat at the table with all of the guests (there was only 1 table anyway), and even though I had only met them that day, we became friends right away and it felt like I had known them for much longer!
dishes at Ming Tsai's blue ginger

bride and groom drinking wine together

wedding at blue ginger restaurant in Wellesley

Unlike other celebrity chefs, Ming Tsai is often at his restaurant. He came over to wish the bride and groom congratulations and presented them with an autographed cookbook.
bride and groom with ming tsai

This is the first time where I’ve seen candles being blown out at a wedding, but I thought it was very cute gesture to make a wish on your wedding day!
blowing out wedding candles

Congratulations Liza and Calvin! Thank you so much for letting me document your day!

More pictures can be found on my Facebook page.