Monday, February 28, 2011

Trends

Today's trends post is on
Backyard weddings











Geoffrey and Carrie were married in front of 93 of their nearest and dearest friends and family members. There wedding was an amazing reflection of their love and the love they are surrounded by. Amazing flowers by Tam the groom's aunt. You can learn more about Geoffrey and his work at linksoul and at Office of Blame.
Thank you both for allowing me to share photos of your beautiful wedding day.














Shayna and Erik married at her family home in front of 160 guests from all over the world. The amazing cake was made by family friend George Adams, visiting from Ireland. He was also their officiant. The bridesmaid and flower girl dresses were custom made for each girl. Their cocktail hour featured stations in different areas of the property featuring: pizza and beer, sangria and tapas, and wine and cheese. The groomsmen changed into shoes representing their alma maters and surprised the bride with a dance that had everyone laughing. Following the ceremony and dancing all night, guests were invited to stay and camp out in an area designated with tents, and even a campfire. Their wedding showed their playful side and truly reflected them. It was a great day and I am honored to have been a part of it.

XoXo

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Update!!

The new website will be live soon, and all the marketing materials are about complete!!
If you need any graphic design work done, ANYTHING, please email me at affairsbyamy(at)gmail(dot)com.
My girl is AMAZING!!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Wedding Wednesday



Did you get a little blue box for Valentine's Day? I bet some newly engaged ladies did!
In honor of them, here is some Tiffany Blue Inspo! Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Wedding Wednesday


Today we have some lovely Cherry Blossom inspiration.
They are dainty, delicate little blooms, that quietly
bring a smile to all that view them

Thursday, February 3, 2011

*New Feature*

Interview with a professional-

Focus on Iliana Morton Photography

Tell me a little about yourself-
I grew up in San Diego, I got my first camera at age 6 or 7 on a visit to Disneyland, a Fuji 110. Took tons of photos with it! I took photography classes in high school and in college I studied art history and used that to focus on photography. I got a job with a local production company and was booked for a lot of proms, bar mitzvahs and parties.

What type of photography do you do most?
Weddings and engagement sessions

What other things do you shoot?
Some family portraits, city scapes- living in San Diego the downtown scenery is always changing, especially the "artwork" so it is great to go on a walking tour with the camera.

What are your favorite types of shoots and why?
Engagement sessions. The couple can relax and we can get to know each other and have fun, there is no timeline like during a wedding and no pressure.

What would you say is the most challenging part of being a photographer, for you?
Right before I start a shoot I get a slight case of nerves, there is always a "what if" in my mind. Once I start the shoot and am on task, everything is fine. It's just at the beginning.

Describe your photographic style, and how it developed-
I would say my style is a little modern, slightly edgy, but still natural. I prefer natural light instead of forced, I love to play up bright colors. It developed through my study of graphic and interior design and once I started manipulating colors it grew from there.

Tell me about a favorite shoot you did recently-
I did a downtown engagement shoot for a fellow photographer and her fiance. We had a great time wandering the city finding cool locations.

Do you feel your rates are competitive in today's market?
Definitely!

Do you offer studio sessions?
Not currently, I prefer natural light and prefer to shoot outdoors.

What equipment do you use?
A Canon 60D and an older Olympus to let in lots of light.

What is your favorite movie?
Breakfast at Tiffany's

What is your favorite color?
Red

I had a great time meeting with Iliana! You can find her in the San Diego area with camera in hand and she is available for both engagement and wedding shoots. Visit her website
or blog. If you would like to earn a free engagement session with her, contact me for details!

Look for upcoming interviews with other local pros soon!